Every ICAS AML supervised firm is required to submit an AML declaration to ICAS each year. The return includes questions on the nature of the firm’s clients and services, compliance systems, and other risk factors so that we can conduct an AML risk assessment on each firm. The guidance provides you with explanations of what each question means and why we ask it.
Current Declaration Guidance (for declarations to be submitted by 31 May 2026)
ICAS AML Declaration 2026 Guidance
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Past Declaration Guidance
ICAS AML Declaration 2025 Guidance
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