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Bank of Lithuania Says e-Money Platform Violated ATF Requirements

The Bank of Lithuania found that electronic money platform Transactive Systems UAB "seriously and systematically infringed anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing" requirements, following an investigation. As a result, the bank fined the institution over $300,000 and revoked its license to provide financial services. The bank said Transactive System's main infringements were a failure to "properly identify clients, their representatives and beneficiaries," the enabling the opening of anonymous virtual accounts and a failure to ensure "adequate monitoring of business relationships and transactions." The bank added that the platform failed to make sure that international financial sanctions and restrictive measures were properly implemented.

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Transactive Systems didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. A message on its website tells customers that Lithuania "revoked" its license as an "electronic money institution." The company added: "please visit our web-page later for updates regarding further actions."