Canada issues brief on risks in the precious metal and stones trade
The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (Fintrac) has issued an operational brief providing information and guidance about the factors that expose dealers in precious metals and stones to money laundering and terrorist financing risks.
The brief applies to individuals and entities, including retailers, wholesalers and suppliers and includes indicators to help dealers determine when they should report a suspicious transaction to Fintrac.
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