OFSI flags sanctions risks for art market participants and high value dealers
→Art and high-value goods firms must map OFSI reporting and licence-risk controls
- → Art market participants must screen qualifying art sales, intermediary activity and storage arrangements for designated-person exposure — dealing with connected high value goods without an OFSI licence risks breaching UK financial sanctions.
- → High value dealers receiving or making physical-cash payments of at least £10,000 in a transaction or linked transactions must apply UK financial-sanctions reporting controls — the threshold does not cover bank transfers or digital payments under the HVD definition used in the assessment.
- → Compliance teams at auction houses, galleries, art storage facilities and freeports must route relevant sanctions information to OFSI when reporting duties arise — non-reporting leaves the firm exposed under UK financial-sanctions obligations.
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