Release Number 5321-07
Release: 5321-07
For Release: April 20, 2007
CFTC Staff and FinCEN Issue Guidance on Application of CIP Rules to Give-Up Arrangements
Washington, D.C. — The staff of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced today that they are jointly issuing guidance on the application of the customer identification program (CIP) regulation to give-up arrangements in the futures industry. Today’s guidance is issued in response to a request from the Futures Industry Association, a futures industry trade association, about whether futures commission merchants (FCMs) acting solely as executing brokers in give-up arrangements are required to comply with CIP requirements.
The guidance clarifies the CIP regulation for FCMs that was issued in 2003 by stating that clearing brokers in give-up arrangements are required to comply with CIP requirements because they establish a formal relationship with a futures and options customer when they open an account. The guidance explains that, subject to a limited exception, executing brokers do not establish a formal relationship that would require them to apply their CIPs to such futures and options customers.
Today’s guidance reminds FCMs that they must have an anti-money laundering program that contains risk-based policies, procedures and controls for assessing money laundering risks posed by all its operations, including its execution brokerage activities; for monitoring and mitigating that risk; and for detecting and reporting suspicious activity.
FinCEN Media Contact:
Anne Marie Kelly
703-905-5023
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202-418-5080
Last Updated: July 25, 2007