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Who must register
Businesses in regulated activities — accountancy and bookkeeping, estate and letting agency, trust and company services, high-value dealing and money services — must register for anti-money-laundering supervision with HMRC or another supervisor.
The risk of getting it wrong
Operating without required supervision is a criminal offence and can carry penalties. It is also a governance red flag a lender may notice in due diligence. If unsure, check the scope for your sector and register before trading.
What it means for you
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Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I need AML registration?
If your business is in a regulated activity — accountancy, estate agency, high-value dealing, money services and similar — you likely must register. Check the specific scope for your sector.
What if I should be registered but am not?
Trading without required supervision is an offence and can bring penalties, and it is a governance concern lenders may pick up in due diligence.
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