
Kuwait: Systematic Risk Assessments for Money Laundering in Financial Institutions
Al Rai Media, 7 July 2025: The Kuwaiti regulatory authorities, represented by the Central Bank of Kuwait, the Capital Markets Authority, and the Insurance Regulatory Unit, have developed guidelines for assessing business risks.
Issued as a directive, it requires all supervised financial and banking institutions to systematically evaluate risks related to money laundering, terrorist financing, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction based on their activities, customer base, monitoring services, and geographic exposure.
The guideline is divided into eight key sections, obliging institutions to periodically assess business risks and initiate immediate reviews in response to significant developments. The aim is to empower institutions to make informed decisions regarding risk acceptance and adopt proactive measures to prevent financial crimes.
Affected parties, primarily financial and banking institutions, must regularly follow a systematic risk assessment process. This includes the evaluation of inherent business risks, categorising them into various levels such as high, medium-high, or medium-low, and developing strategies for resource allocation and risk mitigation which are aligned with guidelines from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The guideline suggests effective customer due diligence measures, record retention practices to meet regulatory obligations, and internal risk management controls. Institutions must set policies on client acceptance, conduct risk evaluations, operate compliance frameworks, independently test controls, monitor transactions, and deploy stringent staff training programs.
Key risk categories identified include structural risks arising from ownership and governance complexity, customer risks related to client types and transaction patterns, product and service transaction risks, service delivery channel risks, geographical risks, and technology-related risks.
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