Why was Capitec Bank charged R56 Million over FICA violations.

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GUEST – Chad Thomas- IRS forensic investigator

Capitec, the nation’s largest bank by customer base, recently faced significant administrative penalties amounting to R56 million. These sanctions were imposed by the South African Reserve Bank’s Prudential Authority following a series of inspections conducted
in 2021 and 2022. The penalties stem from Capitec's non-compliance with the Financial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA), which ensures financial institutions implement stringent anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing measures.

Key issues included inadequate customer due diligence, failures in identifying beneficial owners, delayed reporting of suspicious transactions, and deficiencies in automated transaction monitoring.
7 Jan 2025 11AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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