Beamloop UAB (“Itez”, “Company”) maintains a strict stance against money laundering, financing of terrorism, and any other illicit activities. Itez is dedicated to implementing policies, procedures, and controls that adhere to the highest industry standards and the most effective anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (“AML/CTF”) measures. Established standards apply to all Itez’s Users and all persons associated with Itez, including directors, staff members, contractors, and consultants, without any exceptions.
The objective of this Itez AML Compliance Notice is to offer the Company's partners, clients, vendors, contractors, employees, regulators, law enforcement authorities, and other relevant stakeholders a high-level overview of the Company's AML/CTF compliance framework and its associated procedures (jointly referred to as the “AML Compliance Notice”). It's important to note that this Itez AML Compliance Notice does not encompass the comprehensive set of policies, procedures, and controls established by the Company to prevent money laundering, the financing of terrorism, and other forms of illicit activities and is provided for information purposes only.
Itez is operated by Beamloop UAB, a Lithuania-based legal entity headquartered at Savickio g. 4-7, LT-01108 Vilnius Lithuania and registered as Deposit Virtual Currency Wallet Operator and Virtual Currency Exchange Operator. The Register can be reached via the web page of the Lithuanian Center of Registers.
Being a regulated entity, Itez (i) is required to comply with the applicable anti-money laundering and terrorist financing legislation, including but not limited to the Republic of Lithuania Law on the Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, FATF recommendations, handbooks and guidelines, and (ii) is obligated to establish effective internal procedures and mechanisms to counteract money laundering and terrorist financing (“ML/FT”).
Capitalised terms not defined in this Itez AML Compliance Notice shall have the meaning defined in Itez’s Terms of Service.
This Itez AML Compliance Notice outlines:
To detect and prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, Itez performs the following tasks when performing its activities:
Itez has established and put into practice internal controls and procedures designed to efficiently address and handle risks associated with money laundering and terrorist financing. These risks are identified through a risk assessment aligned with Itez's risk-based approach.
According to the Republic of Lithuania Law on the Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing, Itez is obliged to verify the identity of its Users prior to performing any transactions. User identification is performed in the following cases:
During the identification and verification process, Itez may require the Users to provide supporting documents proving the information provided during the identification and verification process.
Itez needs to unequivocally establish the User's true identity as a legitimate natural or legal entity. While Itez may occasionally utilise third-party sources for fact-checking during User onboarding, Itez holds full legal responsibility for ensuring the checks meet the required standards.
In some cases, for example, when the transaction amount exceeds Itez’s internal limits, the User’s actions are suspicious or their purpose is unclear, or the User’s risk level has increased, Itez may at its own discretion ask the User to pass additional verification procedures and provide additional details or documents.
All User identification information will be collected, stored, shared, and safeguarded confidentially and in strict compliance with Itez's Privacy Notice and the associated regulations in alignment with GDPR requirements.
The AMLCO is an appointed person responsible for implementing and performing the anti-money laundering and ‘Know Your Client’ (“AML/KYC”) procedures, transaction monitoring, mitigating ML/FT risks and performing AML/CFT duties and obligations of Itez. AMLCO is also responsible for staff training, reporting suspicious transactions to the authorities and ensuring Itez’s overall compliance with applicable AML/CFT law.
Please do not hesitate to contact the AMLCO in case of any ML/TF concerns connected with Itez via: [email protected].
Itez constantly monitors the Users’ accounts and transactions for suspicious activity, illegal transactions or other issues. Itez may employ higher or lower levels of scrutiny when monitoring the Users’ transactions based on its risk assessment and risk appetite arrangements.
Based on the transaction monitoring, Itez may perform additional checks, require additional information from the Users, and, in some cases, suspend any transactions and the provision of Services.
Itez applies a risk-based approach when performing the AML/KYC procedures to assess particular risks and attribute them to each of Itez’s Users. The risk-based approach uses several criteria, such as:
Risks are assessed and revised periodically. Based on the risk assessment results, Itez may request further information or documents from the User, deny the provision of the Services, suspend access to the Platform and take further actions according to the applicable law.
Under applicable law, Itez may be required to and will report all suspicious transactions and other reportable issues to the Lithuanian Financial Crime Investigation Service.
Under applicable law, Itez is required to retain and provide to the responsible authorities certain documents and information about its Users and their transactions for extended periods of up to 10 years after the termination of the business relationship with the User. Such information will not be deleted at the Users' request.
Itez is prohibited from transacting with persons, entities and bodies under international sanctions. Itez screens all its Users against the lists of applicable sanctions as well as analyses the subject matter of transactions to ensure compliance with international sanctions. Any sanction screening match is escalated to the AMLCO for further action. Itez will not perform any transaction if it assumes or suspects that a risk of breaching applicable sanctions is associated with it.
Itez realises that due to the possibility of abusing their public office for private gain, PEPs are required to be subject to enhanced scrutiny. Therefore, Itez screens all its Users against the PEPs lists and considers the possibility of establishing business relationships with such persons by assessing the associated risks and determining appropriate due diligence measures. In some cases, Itez may be prohibited from providing the Services to PEPs.
Itez does not offer or provide its Services to individuals residing and entities registered in countries and territories that: