KYC Policy

AML Policy

Last updated: 09.08.2022

For Cash Deposits and Cash Withdrawals.

(AMLI Anti-Money-Laundering policy of betinexchange.com.

Objective of the AML Policy: We seek to offer the highest security to all of our users and customers on betinexchange.com for that a three step account verification is done in order to insure the identity of our customers. The reason behind this is to prove that the details of the person registered are correct and the deposit methods used are not stolen or being used by someone else, which is to create the general framework for the fight against money laundering. We also take into account that depending on the nationality and origin, the way of payment and for withdrawing different safety measurements must be taken.

betinexchange.com also puts reasonable measures in place to control and limit ML risk, including dedicating the appropriate means.

betinexchange.com is committed to high standards of anti-money laundering (AML) according to the EU guidelines, compliance and requires management & employees to enforce these standards in preventing the use of its services for money laundering purposes.

The AML program of betinexchange.com is designed to be compliant with :

EU : “Directive 2015/849 of the European Parliament and of The Council of 20 May 2015 on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering”

EU : “Regulation 2015/847 on information accompanying transfers of funds”

EU : Various regulations imposing sanctions or restrictive measures against persons and embargo on certain goods and technology, including all dual-use goods

BE : “Law of 18 September 2017 on the prevention of money laundering limitation of the use of cash

Definition of money laundering:

Money laundering shall be regarded as such even when the activities which generated the property to be laundered were carried out in the territory of another Member State or in that of a third country.

Organization of the AML for betinexchange.com:

In accordance with the AML legislation, betinexchange.com has appointed the “highest level” for the prevention of ML: The full management are in charge.

Furthermore, an AMLCO (Anti Money Laundering Compliance Officer) is in charge of the enforcement of the AML policy and procedures within the System.

The AMLCO is placed under the direct responsibility of the general Management:

AML policy changes and implementation requirements:

Each major change of betinexchange.com AML policy is subject to be approved by the general management and the Anti money laundering compliance officer.

Three step Verification:

Step one verification:

Step one verification must be done by every user and customer to withdraw. Regarding the choice of payment, the amount of payment, the amount of withdraw, the choice of withdraw and nationality of the user/customer step one verification must be done first. Step one verification is a document that must be filled out by the user/customer himself. Following information must be filled in: first name, second name, date of birth, country of usual residence, gender and full address.

Step two verification:

Step two verification must be done by every user which deposits over 2000$ (two thousand Dollar) or withdraws over 2000$ (two thousand Dollar). Until step two verification is done the withdraw, tip or deposit will be held. Step to verification will lead the user or customer to a subpage where he must send in his ID. The user/customer must make a picture of his ID. While a paperclip with a six-digit random generated number is next to his ID: Only an official ID may be used for ID verification, depending on the country the variety of accepted IDs may be different. There will also be an electronic check if the filled in Data from the step one verification is correct. The electronic check will check via two different data banks to ensure the given information’s matches with the filled document and the name from the ID: If the electronic test fails or is not possible the user/customer is required to send in a confirmation of his current residence. A certificate of registration by the government or a similar document is required.

Step three verification:

Step three verification must be done by every user which deposits over 5000$ (five thousand Dollar) or withdraws over 5000$ (five thousand Dollar) or sends another user over 3000$ (three thousand Dollar) Until step three verification is done the withdraw, tip or deposit will be held. For step 3 a user/customer will be asked for a source of wealth.

Customer identification and verification (KYC)

The formal identification of customers on entry into commercial relations is a vital element, both for the regulations relating to money laundering and for the KYC policy.

This identification relies on the following fundamental principles:

A copy of your passport, ID card or driving license, each shown alongside a handwritten note mentioning six random generated numbers. Also, a second picture with the face of the user/customer is required. The user/customer may blur out every information, besides date of birth, nationality, gender, first name, second name and the picture. To secure their privacy.

Please note that all four corners of the ID have to be visible in the same image and all details has to be clearly readable besides the named above. We might ask for all details if necessary.

An employee may do additional checks if necessary, based on the situation.

Proof of Address: 

Proof of address will be done via different electronic checks, which use two different databases. If an electronic test fails, the user/customer has the option to make a manual proof.

A recent utility bill sent to your registered address, issued within the last 3 months or an official document made by the government that proofs your state of residence.

To make the approval process as speedy as possible, please make sure the document is sent with a clear resolution where all four corners of the document is visible, and all text is readable.

For example: An electricity bill, water bill, bank statement or any governmental post addressed to you.

An employee may do additional checks if necessary, based on the situation.

Source of funds

If a player deposits over a five thousand euro there is a process of understandings the source of wealth (SOW)

Examples of SOW are:

It is critical that the origin and legitimacy of that wealth is clearly understood. If this is not possible an employee may ask for an additional document or prove.

The account will be frozen if the same user deposits either this amount in one go or multiple transactions which amount to this. An email will be sent to them manually to go through the above and information on the website itself.

betinexchange.com also asks for a bank wire/credit card to further insure the Identity of the user/customer. It also gives additional information about the financial situation of the user/customer.

Basic document for step one:

The basic document will be accessible via the setting page on betinexchange.com. Every user has to fill out the following information:

The document will be saved and created by an AI, an employee may do additional checks if necessary based on the situation.

Risk management:

In order to deal with the different risks and different states of wealth in different regions on the earth betinexchange.com will categorize every nation in three different regions of risk.

Region one: Low risk:

For every nation from region one the three-step verification is done as described earlier.

Region two: Medium risk:

For every nation from region two the three-step verification will be done at lower deposit, withdraw and tip amounts. Step one will be done as usual. Step two will be done after depositing 1000$ (one thousand Dollars), withdrawing 1000$ (one thousand Dollars) or tipping another user/customer 500$ (five hundred Dollars.) Step three will be done after depositing 2500$ (two thousand five hundred Dollars), withdrawing 2500$ (two thousand five hundred Dollars) or tipping another user/customer 1000$ (one thousand Dollars). Also, users from a low risk region that change crypto currency in any other currency will be treated like users/customers from a medium risk region.

Region three: High risk:

Regions of high risks will be banned. High risk regions will be regularly updated to keep up with the changing environment of a fast-changing world.

Additional measurements.

In addition, an AI which is overseen by the AML compliance officer will look for any unusual behaviour and report it right away to an employee of betinexchange.com.

According to a risk based few and general experience the human employees will recheck all checks which are done before by the AI or other employees and may redo or do additional checks according to the situation.

In addition, a data Scientist supported by modern, electronic, analytic systems will look for unusual behaviour like: Depositing and withdrawing without longer Betting sessions. Attempts to use a different Bank account for Deposit and Withdraw, nationality changes, currency changes, behaviour and activity changes as well as checks, if an account is used by it´s original owner.

Also a User has to use the same method for Withdraw as he used for Deposit, for the amount of the initial Deposit to prevent any Money Laundering.

Enterprise-wide risk assessment

As part of its risk-based approach, betinexchange.com has conducted an AML “Enterprise-wide risk assessment” (EWRA) to identify and understand risks specific to betinexchange.com and its business lines. The AML risk policy is determined after identifying and documenting the risks inherent to its business lines such as the services the website offers. The Users to whom services are offered, transactions performed by these Users, delivery channels used by the bank, the geographic locations of the bank’s operations, customers and transactions and other qualitative and emerging risks.

The identification of AML risk categories is based on betinexchange.com understanding of regulatory requirements, regulatory expectations and industry guidance. Additional safety measures are taken to take care of the additional risks the world wide web brings with it.

The EWRA is yearly reassessed.

Ongoing transaction monitoring

AML-Compliance ensures that an “ongoing transaction monitoring” is conducted to detect transactions which are unusual or suspicious compared to the customer profile.This transaction monitoring is conducted on two levels:

1) The first Line of Control:

betinexchange.com works solely with trusted Payment Service Providers who all have effective AML policies in place to prevent the large majority of suspicious deposits onto betinexchange.com from taking place without proper execution of KYC procedures onto the potential customer.

2) The second Line of Control:

betinexchange.com makes its network aware so that any contact with the customer or player or authorized representative must give rise to the exercise of due diligence on transactions on the account concerned. In particular these include:

Also, the three-step verification with adjusted risk management should provide all necessary information about all customers of betinexchange.com at all times.

Also, all transactions must be overseen by employees over-watched by the AML compliance officer who is over-watched by the general management.

The specific transactions submitted to the customer support manager, possibly through their Compliance Manager must also be subject to due diligence.

Determination of the unusual nature of one or more transactions essentially depends on a subjective assessment, in relation to the knowledge of the customer (KYC), their financial behaviour and the transaction counterparty.

These checks will be done by an automated System, while an Employee cross checks them for additional security.

The transactions observed on customer accounts for which it is difficult to gain a proper understanding of the lawful activities and origin of funds must therefore rapidly be considered atypical (as they are not directly justifiable).

Any betinexchange.com staff member must inform the AML division of any atypical transactions which they observe and cannot attribute to a lawful activity or source of income known of the customer.

3) The third Line of Control:

As a last line of defence against AML betinexchange.com will do manual checks on all suspicious and higher risk users in order to fully prevent money laundering.

If fraud or Money Laundering is found the authorities will be informed.

Reporting of Suspicious transactions on betinexchange.com

In its internal procedures, betinexchange.com describes in precise terms, for the attention of its staff members, when it is necessary to report and how to proceed with such reporting.

Reports of atypical transactions are analysed within the AML team in accordance with the precise methodology fully described in the internal procedures.

Depending on the result of this examination and on the basis of the information gathered, the AML team:

Procedures

The AML rules, including minimum KYC standards will be translated into operational guidance or procedures that are available on the Intranet site of betinexchange.com.

Record keeping

Records of data obtained for the purpose of identification must be kept for at least ten years after the business relationship has ended.

Records of all transaction data must be kept for at least ten years following the carrying-out of the transactions or the end of the business relationship.

These data will be safely, encrypted, stored offline and online.

Training:

betinexchange.com human employees will make manual controls on a risk based approval for which they get special training.

The training and awareness program is reflected by its usage:

Auditing

Internal audit regularly establishes missions and reports about AML activities.

Data Security:

All data given by any user/customer will be kept secure, will not be sold or given to anyone else. Only if forced by law, or to prevent money laundering data may be shared with the AML-authority of the affected state.

betinexchange.com will follow all guidelines and rules of the data protection directive (officially Directive 95/46/EC)

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