Source: AMLA consultation paper draft
- Anti-money laundering
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Article 24 Notification to the supervisor in case the parent undertaking is not an obliged entity
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In case the identified parent undertakingmeans:for groups whose head office is located in the Union, an obliged entity that is a parent undertaking as defined in Article 2, point (9), of Directive 2013/34/EU that is not itself a subsidiary of another undertaking in the Union, provided that at least one subsidiary undertaking is an obliged entity;for groups whose head office is located outside of the Union, where at least two subsidiary undertakings are obliged entities established in the Union, an undertaking within that group established in the Union that:is an obliged entity;is an undertaking that is not a subsidiary of another undertaking that is an obliged entity established in the Union;has a sufficient prominence within the group and a sufficient understanding of the operations of the group that are subject to the requirements of this Regulation; andis given the responsibility of implementing group-wide requirements under Chapter II, Section 2 of this Regulation; in the Union is not an obliged entity, this entity shall ensure that the obliged entities of the structuresmeans any form of organisation, agreement or similar that:includes at least two obliged entities;is not a group with a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1), point (42) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1624; andhas the objective of establishing a common framework of business, professional or commercial relationships connecting two or more obliged entities. inform the relevant supervisorsmeans the body entrusted with responsibilities aimed at ensuring compliance by obliged entities with the requirements of this Regulation, including AMLA when performing the tasks entrusted to it in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1620; of this role without undue delay and in any case no later than 28 calendar days after such determination, including the reasons thereof. In case the supervisormeans the body entrusted with responsibilities aimed at ensuring compliance by obliged entities with the requirements of this Regulation, including AMLA when performing the tasks entrusted to it in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1620; is a self-regulatory bodymeans a body that represents members of a profession and has a role in regulating them, in performing certain supervisory or monitoring functions and in ensuring the enforcement of the rules relating to them;, the self-regulatory bodymeans a body that represents members of a profession and has a role in regulating them, in performing certain supervisory or monitoring functions and in ensuring the enforcement of the rules relating to them; shall inform also the public authority overseeing it. If a parent undertakingmeans:for groups whose head office is located in the Union, an obliged entity that is a parent undertaking as defined in Article 2, point (9), of Directive 2013/34/EU that is not itself a subsidiary of another undertaking in the Union, provided that at least one subsidiary undertaking is an obliged entity;for groups whose head office is located outside of the Union, where at least two subsidiary undertakings are obliged entities established in the Union, an undertaking within that group established in the Union that:is an obliged entity;is an undertaking that is not a subsidiary of another undertaking that is an obliged entity established in the Union;has a sufficient prominence within the group and a sufficient understanding of the operations of the group that are subject to the requirements of this Regulation; andis given the responsibility of implementing group-wide requirements under Chapter II, Section 2 of this Regulation; fails to notify to the supervisormeans the body entrusted with responsibilities aimed at ensuring compliance by obliged entities with the requirements of this Regulation, including AMLA when performing the tasks entrusted to it in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1620; appropriate measures pursuant to Section 4 of Chapter IV of Directive (EU) 2024/1640 shall be taken.
The notification by the obliged entities of the structuremeans any form of organisation, agreement or similar that:includes at least two obliged entities;is not a group with a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1), point (42) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1624; andhas the objective of establishing a common framework of business, professional or commercial relationships connecting two or more obliged entities. shall include all the following information:
summary overview and explanations on the structuremeans any form of organisation, agreement or similar that:includes at least two obliged entities;is not a group with a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1), point (42) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1624; andhas the objective of establishing a common framework of business, professional or commercial relationships connecting two or more obliged entities., roles, responsibilities and activities of the parent undertakingmeans:for groups whose head office is located in the Union, an obliged entity that is a parent undertaking as defined in Article 2, point (9), of Directive 2013/34/EU that is not itself a subsidiary of another undertaking in the Union, provided that at least one subsidiary undertaking is an obliged entity;for groups whose head office is located outside of the Union, where at least two subsidiary undertakings are obliged entities established in the Union, an undertaking within that group established in the Union that:is an obliged entity;is an undertaking that is not a subsidiary of another undertaking that is an obliged entity established in the Union;has a sufficient prominence within the group and a sufficient understanding of the operations of the group that are subject to the requirements of this Regulation; andis given the responsibility of implementing group-wide requirements under Chapter II, Section 2 of this Regulation; and all the obliged entities of the structuremeans any form of organisation, agreement or similar that:includes at least two obliged entities;is not a group with a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1), point (42) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1624; andhas the objective of establishing a common framework of business, professional or commercial relationships connecting two or more obliged entities. in the Union
any other information considered necessary for evaluating the adequacy of the identification of the parent undertakingmeans:for groups whose head office is located in the Union, an obliged entity that is a parent undertaking as defined in Article 2, point (9), of Directive 2013/34/EU that is not itself a subsidiary of another undertaking in the Union, provided that at least one subsidiary undertaking is an obliged entity;for groups whose head office is located outside of the Union, where at least two subsidiary undertakings are obliged entities established in the Union, an undertaking within that group established in the Union that:is an obliged entity;is an undertaking that is not a subsidiary of another undertaking that is an obliged entity established in the Union;has a sufficient prominence within the group and a sufficient understanding of the operations of the group that are subject to the requirements of this Regulation; andis given the responsibility of implementing group-wide requirements under Chapter II, Section 2 of this Regulation;.
In the event of a change to any of the information communicated pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2, the parent undertakingmeans:for groups whose head office is located in the Union, an obliged entity that is a parent undertaking as defined in Article 2, point (9), of Directive 2013/34/EU that is not itself a subsidiary of another undertaking in the Union, provided that at least one subsidiary undertaking is an obliged entity;for groups whose head office is located outside of the Union, where at least two subsidiary undertakings are obliged entities established in the Union, an undertaking within that group established in the Union that:is an obliged entity;is an undertaking that is not a subsidiary of another undertaking that is an obliged entity established in the Union;has a sufficient prominence within the group and a sufficient understanding of the operations of the group that are subject to the requirements of this Regulation; andis given the responsibility of implementing group-wide requirements under Chapter II, Section 2 of this Regulation; shall ensure that the obliged entities of the structuremeans any form of organisation, agreement or similar that:includes at least two obliged entities;is not a group with a parent undertaking within the meaning of Article 2(1), point (42) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1624; andhas the objective of establishing a common framework of business, professional or commercial relationships connecting two or more obliged entities. inform the relevant supervisorsmeans the body entrusted with responsibilities aimed at ensuring compliance by obliged entities with the requirements of this Regulation, including AMLA when performing the tasks entrusted to it in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1620; and the Authority of such change without undue delay and in any case no later than 28 calendar days after such determination, including the reasons thereof. In case the supervisormeans the body entrusted with responsibilities aimed at ensuring compliance by obliged entities with the requirements of this Regulation, including AMLA when performing the tasks entrusted to it in Article 5(2) of Regulation (EU) 2024/1620; is a self-regulatory bodymeans a body that represents members of a profession and has a role in regulating them, in performing certain supervisory or monitoring functions and in ensuring the enforcement of the rules relating to them;, the self-regulatory bodymeans a body that represents members of a profession and has a role in regulating them, in performing certain supervisory or monitoring functions and in ensuring the enforcement of the rules relating to them; shall inform also the public authority overseeing it.
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