Latest Rightmove AML compliance webinar date announced  

Latest Rightmove AML compliance webinar date announced  


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The latest anti-money laundering (AML) webinar in the Rightmove/FCS Compliance series has been announced.  

HMRC Fines & New Financial Sanctions Obligations for Lettings is an hour-long webinar to be held from 10am on Tuesday March 4.  

Free to Rightmove members, the session will include an AML update on what is a fast-changing landscape and discussion of the latest HMRC fines.  Particular focus will be given to the new AML requirements for lettings agents which are due to come into force in May this year. 

Malcolm Driscoll of FCS Compliance will host the webinar and says: “It’s important for all letting agents to get to grips with the AML changes coming their way.  From May, letting agents face new financial sanctions obligations which will apply to all let properties, regardless of their rental value. Taking steps now will ensure that letting agents are compliant when the legislation comes into being.”

The session will include AML observations and what to expect in the year ahead; a breakdown of the latest HMRC standards and how to stay compliant; and guidance on how best to prepare for the new lettings sanctions obligations.

There will also an opportunity to put questions directly to the AML experts. 

You can register here: https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/webinar/aml-update/

This is the fifth year that Rightmove and FCS Compliance have collaborated on AML learning.

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