I have faced issues even trying to withdraw 500 EUR (which I did as a test to overcome the AML compliance obstacles; hoping that next time, when it's urgent, it will go smoother, as I would have warmed up the account so to speak).
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Compliance monkey asked: "Why do you want to withdraw funds?"
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Did they ask only about this?I have faced issues even trying to withdraw 500 EUR (which I did as a test to overcome the AML compliance obstacles; hoping that next time, when it's urgent, it will go smoother, as I would have warmed up the account so to speak).
Compliance monkey asked: "Why do you want to withdraw funds?"
yes.. no other questions were raised.Did they ask only about this?
personal or business account ?yes.. no other questions were raised.
I had such experience once with a business account, while cashing out to the very same company account from where a deposit was made.personal or business account ?
Guys, it is for your own safety (or the one for your to be inherited money's). The banks are asking to warn your or alert the police if you are becoming victim of fraud. You can maybe check this one:Great share
I guess that is the new normal. In 2024, one has to put up with this BS.
Generally not. But to be fairly honest, all those questions would not come up if there were not some people who went too far in the past. UBS and CS were among those.Is it for the same 'own safety', for which they locked down the world, create AML regulations and loose customer data to hackers, and shows us that in reality our 'human rights' are nothing more than temporary permissions?