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iGaming Business WHAT SHOULD YOU DO TO COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS ACROSS EUROPE? Roger Parkes 5 March 2014 © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
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iGaming Business Minimise reputational risk © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Recognise multi-jurisdictional operation includes regulatory oversight Regulators talk to each other! Reputation is fragile A strong reputation breaks down barriers
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iGaming Business Minimise reputational risk © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Know your business through internal resourcing and review Be aware of regulatory differences Plan changes and understand the implications Commit to process
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iGaming Business Minimise reputational risk © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Be pro-active Make compliance part of the process Invest in knowledge and training Communicate
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iGaming Business Ensure financial & corporate transparency © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Improve regulatory relationships Develop a level of trust Provide solutions to regulators not just issues Develop contacts
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iGaming Business Ensure financial & corporate transparency © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Know your regulations Legislation, regulations, technical standards, guidance, reporting requirements, AML/CTF, advertising
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iGaming Business Ensure financial & corporate transparency © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Invest in internal systems Develop compliant processes – spread the ownership Manage compliance – don’t do it! Internal audit and evidence
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iGaming Business Work out the difference between online and offline © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Are the issues/risks the same? By sector/theme? KYC, AML, Fraud, Responsible Gambling & Player Protection
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iGaming Business Work out the difference between online and offline © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Are the solutions the same? How do you manage those risks? What are the costs of managing the risks and are they appropriate for the business?
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iGaming Business Make sense of the 4 th AML Directive © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services What is it trying to achieve? Fundamental changes from the 3rd Who is covered? Implications
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iGaming Business Make sense of the 4 th AML Directive © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Risk / Threshold or both? How will it apply to gambling Guidance from the regulators
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iGaming Business Adopt a holistic approach to compliance © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services Meet your compliance team What do they do? Where do they sit?
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THOMSON REUTERS SCREENING SOLUTIONS ROB DUNCAN, SCREENING SALES SPECIALIST, 5 MARCH 2014
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Aircraft Hijacking/Aviation Crimes Arson Arms Trafficking Bribery and Corruption Counterfeiting and Piracy of Products Currency Counterfeiting Cybercrime/Hacking/Phishing Environmental Crimes Extortion Falsifying Information on Official Documents Forgery Fraud/Embezzlement/Theft/Che ating Tax Evasion/Tax Fraud Hostage Taking/Kidnapping (Political or Terror Related) Human Trafficking Illicit Trafficking in Stolen and Other Goods Insider Trading and Market Manipulation Migrant Smuggling/Slave Labor Money Laundering Narcotics Trafficking (Production and Distribution) Organized Crime Pharmaceutical Product Trafficking/Illegal Distribution/Illegal Production/Banned/Fake Medicines Piracy (Sea) Price Fixing/Illegal Cartel Formation/Antitrust Violations Racketeering Robbery (Only High Value) Securities Fraud Sexual Exploitation of Children (for Financial Benefit) Smuggling (Including in Relation to Customs and Excise Duties and Taxes) Terrorism/Terror Financing War Crimes Risk-Based Data: World-Check World-Check data is focused on Risk-Based Intelligence. Data inclusion based on preventing financial crime.
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World-Check Database Statistics 240+ countries & territories covered
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World-Check Database Statistics Less than 3% of our terrorism coverage is derived from official lists. World-Check clients benefit from 60,000+ more records that reveal human terror networks. 3% official lists 97% uncovered by World-Check PEP screening is not enough to ensure compliance. 50% of our intelligence is made up of non-PEP information, highlighting the need for a risk-based approach that matures beyond PEP screening 50% non-PEP 50% PEP Average new risk profiles per month: 20,000+ Average updated profiles per month: 40,000+
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Advanced Features Simplify Remediation – Save Time & Money WORLD-CHECK PREMIUM PREMIUMPLUS FIELD UPDATES – alerts users to key changes in the profiles by tagging updated fields WEAK ALIAS FIELD – highlights all low quality aliases PEP SUB-CLASSIFICATION – rank peps according to predefined categories UPDATE CLASSIFICATION – distinguishes the type of change last made, highlighting the significance NATIVE CHARACTER NAMES – search and filter names in 50+ non-latin character sets and chinese commercial codes ONLINE & DATA-FILE USERS
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Thomson Reuters Accelus Screening Offerings for World-Check Date Feed – Full World-Check data with customisable download options, highly secure, updated twice daily, XML/CSV Web/Cloud/Hosted – Single or batch name checks, ongoing monitoring, online portal Internally installed – Single name checks, batch screening, case management, behind firewall API Partner platforms for bespoke needs CONTACT US TO DISCUSS BEST FIT
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THOMSON REUTERS SCREENING SOLUTIONS ROB DUNCAN, SCREENING SALES SPECIALIST, 5 MARCH 2014
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iGaming Business © Copyright Gambling Integrity Services
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