Our agency is subject to the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 which aims to counter money laundering and the financing of terrorism. We have a legal duty to obtain identification and proof of address from all our customers, who include homeowners seeking to sell their property, buyers, Landlords who wish to rent out their property and tenants. We’re also obliged to ascertain whether other beneficial owners are involved on whose behalf the transaction or activity is taking place.
Our agency has adopted a risk sensitive approach throughout our business to recognise and prevent fraudulent transactions. We use a criteria-based system in order to assess the risk of money laundering.
HOW WE MANAGE THE RISK
Our agency invests heavily in training staff on Anti Money Laundering Legislation which is also covered in our induction course and reviewed on an annual basis to ensure that any potential new or amended legislation is adhered to. We have our own nominated Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) and Deputy Officer. It is the responsibility of the MLRO to receive and action reports of suspicious behavior and activity and to complete and submit a “Suspicious Activity Report” (SAR) to the National Crime Agency when necessary. Our nominated officer is Vicki Anthony, Office Manager.
IDENTIFICATION PROCESS
In order to alleviate the risk of attempted money laundering through our company, we carry out “Customer Due Diligence” (CDD). All landlords, tenants, vendors and buyers must be identified fully by providing a photographic ID and proof of address. For Landlords and Sellers, we also require proof of ownership. All the original documents must be witnessed by a member of staff with a picture of ID taken and copies retained. In cases where seeing an original ID is not possible, copies must be certified by a solicitor or at the post office. Verification checks must be completed on all individuals who have a vested interest in the transaction. For sending payments of rent, we will require the bank account to be in the customer’s name. Subject to your individual circumstances, we may liaise with you for further/other documentation.
INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY DOCUMENTS
Our agency requires one document from List A and one from List B from all customers” Where applicable, please ensure that documents include full name(s), service addresses and account numbers and are not provided in the form of general correspondence.
List A – Identity Document
Current signed Passport
Current UK/EU photo Driving Licence
Resident Permit issued to EU nationals by the Home Office
Inland Revenue Tax notification
State Pension or Benefits book/notification letter
List B – Proof of Address
Current UK/EU photo Driving License, if not used in A
Council tax bill
Benefits entitlement letter
Local authority rent card
Tenancy agreement
Bank statement
Utility bill from the last three months
Telephone bill excluding mobile pay as you
Home or motor insurance certificate
NHS medical card or letter from GP confirming registration
Police registration certificate
List C – Proof of Ownership
Most recent mortgage statement
Home or motor insurance certificate
Solicitors letter confirming house purchase/deeds/land registration
List C – Probate
If you are acting as a representative of an estate, we require the following:
Grant of Probate (if a will was left)
Letter of Administration (if no will left)