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GLOSSARY TERM

AML (Anti-Money Laundering)

AML obligations relevant to Swiss companies, onboarding checks, and ongoing compliance.

Compliance

What is AML?

Anti-Money Laundering (AML) refers to legal and operational controls used to prevent illicit funds from entering the financial system.

Key Features

  • Risk-based customer and transaction controls
  • Source-of-funds and source-of-wealth checks
  • Ongoing monitoring and escalation requirements
  • Strong overlap with KYC and UBO verification

Where It Appears in Practice

  1. Bank account opening and periodic reviews
  2. Onboarding with regulated partners
  3. Higher-risk sectors such as fintech and financial services
  4. Cross-border payment and ownership structures

Tax and Compliance Implications

Weak AML readiness can lead to delayed onboarding, blocked transactions, and reputational risk. Clear records and coherent business documentation reduce friction and improve control outcomes.

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