Unverified List

The unverified list is a compilation of individuals and entities that have not been thoroughly vetted by compliance authorities. These names may pose a higher risk due to lack of reliable information regarding their identity or activities. Regularly checking the unverified list helps ensure compliance with regulations and protects organizations from potential fraud or legal issues.

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1,357 Entities in Unverified List
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

QPS Ltd.

-Jun 21, 2016active

Radel Ltd.

-Oct 9, 2012active

QuantumCTek Co., Ltd.

-Nov 26, 2021active

Robin Trade Limited

-Mar 9, 2022active

Promelektronika

-Apr 17, 2023active

Mujahid Ali

-Aug 1, 2014active

Raintree Scientific Instruments (Shanghai) Corporation

-Dec 5, 2024active

Rayscience Optoelectronics Innovation Co., Ltd.

-Feb 27, 2024active

Public Joint Stock Company Rostvertol

-May 22, 2023active

Northern Integrated Circuit Technology Innovation Center (Beijing) Co., Ltd.

-Dec 5, 2024active

FAQs

Why is compliance with the US Civil Penalties and Enforcement List necessary?

Compliance with the U.S. Civil Penalties and Enforcement List is essential to uphold the rule of law and maintain the integrity of the financial and regulatory systems. These penalties serve as a deterrent against unlawful actions, ensuring that individuals and organizations are held accountable for violations. Failing to comply can result in severe consequences, including financial penalties, legal repercussions, and damage to reputation. By adhering to these regulations, entities contribute to a fair marketplace and promote ethical conduct within their industries.

Which companies should comply with US Civil Penalties and Enforcement List?

Companies in Finance, Healthcare, Telecommunications, and Transportation must comply with the US Civil Penalties and Enforcement List. These sectors are often heavily regulated and face strict compliance requirements to prevent fraud, ensure consumer protection, and uphold national security. Adhering to these sanctions helps safeguard against legal repercussions, protects the company’s reputation, and fosters trust with clients and stakeholders.