BNU CEO Says Existing Transaction Control Mechanisms Effective

 

Banco Nacional Ultramarino´s (BNU) existing control mechanisms are effective, the bank´s CEO assures, after documents leaked from the US Federal Agency FinCEN point to suspect financial transactions in Macau.

 

Confidential documents prepared by US banks and originally sent to FinCEN indicate, according to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), that Bank of China (BOC) Macau was responsible for the largest number of suspicious transactions in Macau: 43 out of 62.

 

Suspicious transfers made from BOC accounts abroad amounted to USD 17.5 million. The list also includes HSBC – with two transactions sent in the global amount of 111 million – and the ICBC, with three transfers received in the amount of USD 7.2 million.

 

BNU is named in transfers worth 40.2 million dollars – almost 60 percent of the total – but only on transfers received, a total of 14.

 

In a statement to CL Brief, BNU CEO Carlos Cid Álvares says an assessment carried out by the bank indicates the cases mentioned relate to occurrences between 2000 and 2017, which cannot be confirmed for reasons related to bank secrecy.

 

“We are very satisfied with the control mechanisms existing at BNU, which are audited by the supervisory authority, by our parent company and by BNU’s internal audit and which up to the present date, have shown high efficiency and solid robustness”, the banker added.

 

Cid Álvares is the CEO of BNU since 2018. BNU is part of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Portugal´s state-owned bank.

 

Photo: BNU headquarters, Macau

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