Guide

Screen your customers with sanctions lists

What is a sanction? How do I check if my customers are on the sanction lists? In this guide, we'll look at sanctions and how you can easily keep track of your customers.

 
 

Sanctions – what are they?

Sanctions are means and activities with the goal of compelling actors to change their behavior. They can be imposed on a personal, organizational or national level and can include both political and financial activities.

Financial sanctions are means of cutting off targeted actors from engaging in the financial space in specific countries or regional areas. Common examples include freezing of assets or restricting transactions and trades. In turn, these means puts pressure on a persons, organizations or countrys economy and reputation.

Examples of political sanctions are exclusion from certain unions or international contexts, or ending diplomatic ties with a specific country. 

The situation in Europe

As the Ukraine has been invaded by Russia, multiple sanctions from the EU, U.S. and UK have been imposed on Russia, politically and financially.

Sanctions imposed so far include exclusion from sporting events (FIFA World Cup e.g.), freezing of assets for oligarchs and officials, cutting off supplies of certain goods or closing off airspace for Russian flights to name a few. The EU has also excluded 7 Russian banks from SWIFT, the world's leading provider of secure financial messaging services. SWIFT facilitates trillions of dollars of cross-border payments between 11,000 financial institutions in more than 200 countries.

What does this mean for you?

In practice, this means that a number of new individuals and organisations with links to the Russian power elite are now on sanctions lists, a list that is continually being added to as the war continues. As business relationships initiated or continued with entities on these lists are against the law, many companies now need to check these lists against their customer records on a regular basis.

How to screen your customers with sanctions lists

Roaring's API for sanctions lists contains consolidated lists from the EU, UN and OFAC. It provides a global coverage on sanctions for comprehensive screening. If you create a free developer account, you can explore and evaluate the API in our sandbox with test objects.

Sanctions lists – screen your customers

Sanctions lists are lists of individuals, organisations, vessels and other entities subject to sanctions.

The EU, OFAC and the UN, among others, establish sanctions lists that include individuals or organisations associated with money laundering, terrorist financing, corruption and terrorism. Engaging in a business relationship with persons or organisations listed on a sanctions list is strictly prohibited. Furthermore, you must always report to the police if you are contacted by someone on a sanctions list.

A part of the KYC requirements

Screening your customers against sanctions lists, as well as PEP lists and beneficial owners, is part of the customer due diligence or know your customer requirements of the Money Laundering Act.

KYC or Know Your Customer is an important way for your company to avoid risk, save money and stay on the right side of the law. Failure to check your customers and comply with regulations can result in fines, imprisonment and a severely damaged reputation for you and your business.

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