The exchange house was found to have engaged in serious AML misconduct
Dubai: The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) on Tuesday said it revoked the licence of dollar exchange and struck off its name from the Register for serious AML misconduct and failing to maintain the required level of paid up capital.
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This is the second exchange house whose licence has been revoked this week. On Monday, the regulator revoked the licence of Al Rasheed exchange also for “serious regulatory misconduct.”
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