BEL GVT Decree on Currency and AML


On Jul. 25, BEL GVT issued law and gazette on banking for companies.


  • BEL GVT issued Royal decree (OG 2024007447) amending the Royal decree Dec. 16, 2022 on the basic banking service for companies, and provisions of other currencies.
  • Currencies and AML Provisions
  • Code of Economic Law provides provision of offering the basic banking service for the services referred to in Article I.9, 1°, c), and use of US dollars and other currencies.
  • Specifically, at request of company or diplomatic mission for using other currencies.
  • King has authority to impose additional conditions or restrictions necessary to limit the specific risks inherent in payments in other currencies, such as money laundering.
  • As per Article VII.59/4, § 3, fourth paragraph, Code of Economic Law authorizes the King to determine refusal in strengthening the fight against fraud and AML/CFT.
  • This is in context of anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism.
  • Also, in the context of compliance with financial sanctions, and the basic banking service chamber has a limited competence and must list objective and clear criteria.
  • The lists published in implementation of binding provisions on financial embargoes, the Chamber examines national list of terrorist suspects whose assets have been frozen.
  • Includes the consolidated list of persons, groups and entities subject to EU financial sanctions, or the consolidated sanctions list of the United Nations Security Council.
  • Effectiveness
  • Decree OG 2024007447 is in force on Nov. 1, 2024.

Regulators BEL GVT
Entity Types B/D; Bank; Exch
Reference OG 2024007447, PR, 7/25/2024; Citation: OG 2024007447;
Functions AML; Compliance; C-Suite; Financial; Fraud; Legal; Operations; Privacy; Reporting; Risk; Technology
Countries Belgium; Cross-Border
Category
State
Products Banking; Forex; Payments; Securities
Regions EMEA
Rule Type Final
Rule Date 7/25/2024
Effective Date 11/1/2024
Rule Id 220814
Linked to N/A
Reg. Last Update 7/25/2024
Report Section EU

Last substantive update on 07/30/2024