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The Central Office for Financial Transaction Investigations (Finance Intelligence Unit, FIU for short) provides the obligated party with feedback on the relevance of its report within a reasonable period of time.
The Financial Intelligence Unit collects and investigates reports of suspicious financial transactions. The English name of the central office and the corresponding abbreviation are often used: Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). Its aim is to prevent, detect and prosecute money laundering and terrorist financing.
As an obliged entity, you must report suspicious money movements to the FIU under certain conditions. If you have submitted such suspicious activity reports, you will receive feedback from the FI U on the relevance of your suspicious activity reports within a reasonable period of time .
If you gain knowledge of personal data through this feedback, this data may only be used to improve
You must delete this personal data
They have submitted suspicious activity reports to the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).
You do not need to submit any documents.
There are no costs.
There is no deadline.
Feedback reports are generally prepared and sent out in the year following the reporting year.
As an obliged entity under the Money Laundering Act (GwG), you must report cases that indicate money laundering or terrorist financing.
If the Central Office for Financial Transaction Investigations (FIU) requests information from you, you must always provide this information.
If you, as an obligated person, wish to report indications of money laundering or terrorist financing online, you must register on the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) web portal.