IM-3.4 IM-3.4 Financial Crime
IM-3.4.1
The general law of Bahrain imposes obligations on individuals and firms in relation to the prevention and prohibition of the laundering of money. All
insurance licensees are subject to the statutory requirements of this Law.Rulebook Reference Decree Law No.4 IM-3.4.2
Chapters FC-1 to FC-9 applies to
insurance firms andinsurance brokers . Wherecaptive insurers are managed by aninsurance manager , these Chapters are also to be applied to theinsurance manager . This Module must be applied when dealing with newclients and when renewing policies or other insurance arrangements.Rulebook Reference FC-B.1.1 Amended: January 2007IM-3.4.3
Chapter FC-10 dealing with insurance fraud, applied to all
insurance licensees .Rulebook Reference FC-B.1.4 IM-3.4.4
Chapter FC-1 outlines the requirements for customer due diligence. In the case of
captive insurance firms it is expected that this identity will be apparent both from the ownership of the captive and the origin of insurance premiums from traceable bank accounts. In this case, no further verification will be needed as a matter of routine, although this does not exempt firms and individuals from reporting any transaction that they consider suspicious in nature.Rulebook Reference FC-1 Amended: January 2007IM-3.4.5
The reporting of suspicious transactions is the responsibility of the firm's Money Laundering Reporting Officer ('MLRO').
Captive insurance firms that are managed by aninsurance manager are specifically exempted from appointing a MLRO, as theinsurance manager must appoint one to perform these responsibilities for all firms under its management.Rulebook Reference FC-3.1.1 and
FC-3.1.2Amended: January 2007
Amended: October 2007IM-3.4.6
The MLRO will prepare an annual report on compliance with the anti-money laundering and combating terrorism financing controls and procedures. The Boards of captive firms will need to include the consideration of this report as a standing item for Board meetings each year.
Rulebook Reference FC-3.3 IM-3.4.7
Appendix FC-(iv), contained in Part B of the CBB Rulebook, provides guidance material and examples of transactions that would be considered suspicious for the purposes of this Directive.
Rulebook Reference Appendix FC-(iv) Amended: January 2007