HKMA - UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance and List of Names for Suspicious Account Reporting

This page provides information regarding the un Anti-Terrorism measures ordinance as enforced by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). The ordinance aims to prevent and combat terrorism financing by identifying individuals and entities linked to such activities. The list of names for suspicious account reporting includes persons and organizations flagged for potential involvement in terrorism-related actions.

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485 Entities in HKMA - UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance and List of Names for Suspicious Account Reporting
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

RAMZI MOHAMED ABDULLAH BINALSHIBH

IndividualSep 30, 2002active

AIMAN MUHAMMED RABI ALZAWAHIRI

IndividualJan 25, 2001active

MOHAMMAD TAHIR HAMMID HUSSEIN

IndividualNov 12, 2003active

ABD EL KADER MAHMOUD MOHAMED EL SAYED

IndividualApr 24, 2002active

FAYCAL BOUGHANEMI

IndividualJul 29, 2005active

MUHSIN FADHIL AYED ASHOUR ALFADHLI

IndividualFeb 17, 2005active

TARIQ ANWAR EL SAYED AHMED

IndividualOct 6, 2001active

MYRNA AJIJUL MABANZA

IndividualJun 18, 2018active

SULAIMAN JASSEM SULAIMAN ALI ABO GHAITH

IndividualJan 16, 2004active

MAJEED ABDUL CHAUDHRY

IndividualDec 24, 2001active

FAQs

Why is compliance with HKMA - UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance and List of Names for Suspicious Account Reporting necessary?

Compliance with the HKMA - UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance is crucial for financial institutions and businesses. This ordinance helps prevent the funding of terrorist activities by ensuring that no financial support goes to individuals or organizations that may pose security risks. The list of names for suspicious account reporting identifies those involved in suspicious or illegal activities.

Which companies should comply with HKMA - UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance and List of Names for Suspicious Account Reporting?

Companies in the financial services sector, including banks, credit unions, and money service businesses, must comply with the HKMA-UN (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Ordinance. This ensures they report any suspicious accounts linked to terrorism financing. Compliance protects the integrity of the financial system and helps prevent illegal activities that may harm society.