Individual Account Opening Document Requirements
In accordance with the FSA Anti-money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act 2020 we are required to verify your identity prior to opening a trading account.
We are required to collect a minimum of 100 points of ID. Each form of primary ID accounts for 70 points with each form of secondary ID accounting for 30 points. The total must be equal to or greater than 100 points.
Photo ID (primary) = 70 points per document
The following are acceptable forms of photo identification:
- A valid Passport
- A valid Government ID, such as a State ID
- A valid National Identity Card
Photo ID must show full name and date of birth. If your Photo ID is certified or notarized, add 30 points (100 points in total).
Proof of Residence (secondary) = 30 points per document
The following are acceptable forms of proof of residence:
- A Utility Bill (phone, gas, electricity)
- Bank or Credit Card Statement
- Government-Issued Tax Document
- Certificate of Citizenship
All proof of residences must be current and not outdated by more than 90 days, show the full document, clearly display the name and address (no PO Boxes), and show a provision of services such as money owed or paid.
Total = 100 points
We must be able to understand the language shown on your Photo ID and Proof of Residence. We may require documents provided in languages other than English to be accompanied by an English translation.
Corporate Account Opening Document Requirements
In accordance with Anti-money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act 2020, we are required to verify information about your company prior to opening a corporate trading account for you. To ensure that your account is approved please submit the following:
Legal Person documentation:
- Certificate of Incorporation/Registration;
- Articles of Association/Memorandum;
- Certificate Directors and all Shareholders/Members/Partners including the percentage of their ownership;
- A proof of company’s registered address not older than 90 days / as well as principal place of business (Utility bill);
- A resolution of the board of directors of the legal person for the opening of the account and granting authority to those who will operate it; and
- LEI number.
Officers and persons with significant control:
Documents and data for the verification of the identity of:
- The persons that are authorised by the legal person to operate the account
- Registered shareholders/beneficial owner/s of the legal person
- Directors
- A valid photo ID (National ID or Passport)
- A proof of residence (Utility Bill, Bank Statement), not older than 90 days
In the case of a legal person whose direct/immediate and principal shareholder is another legal person, registered in the Republic or abroad, the Company verifies the ownership structure and the identity of the natural persons who are the beneficial owners and/or control the other legal person.
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Funds Withdrawal Procedures
The AML policy and procedure at IC Markets Global detailed below is structured around strict guidelines to make sure that funds are securely sent back to their originating source and beneficiary.
- IC Markets Global customers must complete a withdrawal request containing their correct account information.
- All withdrawal requests are submitted to IC Markets Global accounts department for processing. Our Accounts department confirms the account balance, verifies that there are no holds or withdrawal restrictions on the account, and then approves the withdrawal request, pending compliance approval.
- IC Markets Global Accounts department reviews all withdrawal requests, verifying the original funds are withdrawn via the same method of deposit and to the account holder on file. Our accounts department examines the withdrawal request against the customer's deposit history to make sure there is no suspicious activity, and verifies the bank account on file.
- Withdrawal requests approved are processed by the accounts department and the funds are released to the client.
- In the event that a withdrawal is flagged for suspicious activity, the withdrawal is placed on hold, pending further investigation by IC Markets Global Management staff.
- IC Markets Global Management will work with our Compliance department to see if further action needed and if any relevant regulatory bodies need to be contacted.
AML Policy Details
The AML policy and procedure at IC Markets Global detailed below is structured around strict guidelines to make sure that funds are securely sent back to their originating source and beneficiary.
- IC Markets Global monitors funding from various bank accounts outside of the account holder's home country.
- IC Markets Global performs its actions on the basis of the anti-money laundering framework.
- IC Markets Global neither accepts cash deposits nor disburses cash under any circumstances.
- IC Markets Global does not accept third-party deposits of any kind.
- IC Markets Global matches each deposit to the account name on file for that customer.
- IC Markets Global reserves the right to refuse processing a transaction at any stage where it believes the transaction to be connected in any way to money laundering or criminal activity. In accordance with international law, IC Markets Global is not obligated to inform the client if suspicious activity is reported to any corresponding regulatory or legal bodies.
Account Opening Procedures
Prior to opening an account, IC Markets Global shall document the identity, nature of business, income, source of assets if applicable, and investment objectives of each prospective customer.
Sanctioned Countries
While we welcome clients from all over the globe, governmental restrictions along with our company policies prohibit IC Markets Global from opening accounts originated from the following restricted and/or sanctioned countries:
- Abkhazia (the Republic of Abkhazia)
- Afghanistan
- American Samoa
- Angola
- Cambodia
- Central African Republic
- Chatham Island (New Zealand)
- Congo
- Congo - Brazzaville
- Congo - Kinshasa
- Cook Islands
- Cuba
- Cuba (Guantanamo Bay)
- Diego Garcia
- Gambia
- Guam
- Guinea
- Guinea-Bissau
- Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Iraq
- Israel
- Korea (Democratic Peoples Republic of)
- Kyrgyzstan
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Mali
- Martinique
- Mayotte
- Myanmar
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Niue
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Puerto Rico
- Reunion
- Saint Barthélemy
- Saint Martin
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Senegal
- Sierra Leone
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Tokelau
- U.S. Virgin Islands
- United States of America
- Wake Island
- Wallis and Futuna
- Yemen
- Zanzibar
- Zimbabwe