I don't said to be lax with AML/KYC. I said to be flexible inside the posibilities, but remaining in the total legality. If you are a part of your bank it will be diferent for compliance that if you are a new customer that he don't know. If your compliance know you the AML can be more flexible if it remain in the total legality and procedure. No more frozen account. Your compliance will be your alliance and an adviser.Hate to be the party pooper, but how is this going to work? If you want to be lax with KYC/AML, then you will very quickly become a laundromat and be shut down, probably forfeiting your whole investment.
Because of the capital requirements, you can’t just do this with one or two other people, and I don’t think anyone wants to trust a bunch of random strangers from an internet forum like this.
And if you’re strict, there’s no advantage compared to other EMIs.
I know it. But unfortunatelly all complance today take the microscope when a russian custumer appear in the scenario. A transfer coming from Rusia is automaticly stoped before to see what there are behind, etc...Easy to say when you are not a citizen of Russia
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To be honest, never had issues with banks due to being Russian so far. As long as you have a solid background, there should be no discrimination. Including swiss banks (which have Russian speaking staff by the way.I know it. But unfortunatelly all complance today take the microscope when a russian custumer appear in the scenario. A transfer coming from Rusia is automaticly stoped before to see what there are behind, etc...
If a bank or emi wnat to be relax, is better to leave these clients to baltics EMIs.
I don't said to be lax with AML/KYC. I said to be flexible inside the posibilities, but remaining in the total legality.
Hey, Paul,Thank you Martin Everson,
so we have a customer Base and we are looking for a white Label Partner. I know that for example Railsbank in England is doing a good job.
Cool, could you give us a broader outlook of what the offers were like, what are the steps and prices involved and what was the unproffesional part from both Pervesk and Globalnetint?Thank you Irritaion4I , i contacted them. I also contacted Pervesk,l but it seems like they would not be interested to sell their product. I was contacted by extremely unprofessional Business Development, so i decided to skip that company. If Business starts already like that, there is more to come to be expected... Seems ike we will have to aquire our own EMI license. This to me seem simpler than to ask other EMIs.
From my knowledge Globalnetint and Pervesk have some sort of Whitelabel services available to get an EMI agency.
Their current agents are listed under Intermediaries:
GlobalNetint, UAB
https://www.lb.lt/lt/finansu-rinku-dalyviai/uab-pervesk#item-contra-intermediaries
If you are planning to set up an EMI, know that Lithuania is the most interesting country from the point of view of conditions. You should have a budget of approximately € 480K. Of which 350K of capital, + 50K of attorneys' fees with the expenses of incorporation of the company included, + 1200 € of government fees, + 20/40K minimum for IT, + 15K for the business plan, + 8/10K monthly minimum operating expenses. You will find several law firms capable of mounting an EMI with these budgets. Ad provision for the first 2 year running and in 6/9 months you can start the EMIThank you Irritaion4I , i contacted them. I also contacted Pervesk,l but it seems like they would not be interested to sell their product. I was contacted by extremely unprofessional Business Development, so i decided to skip that company. If Business starts already like that, there is more to come to be expected... Seems ike we will have to aquire our own EMI license. This to me seem simpler than to ask other EMIs.
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