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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 1010 · § 1010.658

§ 1010.658. Special measures against FBME Bank, Ltd.

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(a)Definitions. For purposes of this section:
(1)FBME Bank, Ltd. means all branches, offices, and subsidiaries of FBME Bank, Ltd. operating in any jurisdiction.
(2)Correspondent account has the same meaning as provided in § 1010.605(c)(1)(ii).
(3)Covered financial institution has the same meaning as provided in § 1010.605(e)(1).
(4)Subsidiary means a company of which more than 50 percent of the voting stock or analogous equity interest is owned by another company.
(b)Prohibition on accounts and due diligence requirements for covered financial institutions---(1) Prohibition on use of correspondent accounts. A covered financial institution shall not open or maintain a correspondent account in the United States for, or on behalf of, FBME Bank, Ltd.
(2)Special due diligence of correspondent accounts to prohibit use---(i) A covered financial institution shall apply special due diligence to its foreign correspondent accounts that is reasonably designed to guard against their use to process transactions involving FBME Bank, Ltd. At a minimum, that special due diligence must include:
(A)Notifying those correspondent account holders that the covered financial institution knows or has reason to know provide services to FBME Bank, Ltd., that such correspondents may not provide FBME Bank, Ltd. with access to the correspondent account maintained at the covered financial institution; and
(B)Taking reasonable steps to identify any use of its foreign correspondent accounts by FBME Bank, Ltd., to the extent that such use can be determined from transactional records maintained in the covered financial institution's normal course of business.
(ii)A covered financial institution shall take a risk-based approach when deciding what, if any, other due diligence measures it reasonably must adopt to guard against the use of its foreign correspondent accounts to process transactions involving FBME Bank, Ltd.
(iii)A covered financial institution that obtains knowledge that a foreign correspondent account may be being used to process transactions involving FBME Bank, Ltd. shall take all appropriate steps to further investigate and prevent such access, including the notification of its correspondent account holder under paragraph (b)(2)(i)(A) of this section and, where necessary, termination of the correspondent account.
(iv)A covered financial institution required to terminate a correspondent account pursuant to paragraph (b)(2)(iii) of this section:
(A)Should do so within a commercially reasonable time, and should not permit the foreign bank to establish any new positions or execute any transaction through such correspondent account, other than those necessary to close the correspondent account; and
(B)May reestablish a correspondent account closed pursuant to this paragraph if it determines that the correspondent account will not be used to provide banking services indirectly to FBME Bank Ltd.
(3)Recordkeeping and reporting.
(i)A covered financial institution is required to document its compliance with the notice requirement set forth in paragraph (b)(2)(i)(A) of this section.
(ii)Nothing in this paragraph
(b)shall require a covered financial institution to report any information not otherwise required to be reported by law or regulation. \[81 FR 18493, Mar. 31, 2016\]
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