AML Policy
UmiiUmii B.V. trading as MonkeyTilt is a corporate entity formed under the laws of Curaçao in 2017. It administers the online gaming site at www.monkeytilt.com operating under license number 8048/JAZ2021-080,and caters to a diverse international clientele. MonkeyTilt has instituted a series of compliance safeguards, appropriately scaled to its range of services and products, aimed at deterring and identifying potential illegal activities within its digital environment.
Although MonkeyTilt is not recognized as a financial institution under the prevailing laws of Curaçao, it adheres to the 2016 Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Regulations as stipulated by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. This policy stringently prohibits the use of MonkeyTilt's services for any unlawful endeavours, encompassing money laundering, terrorist financing, and breaches of trade sanctions, in line with various international AML legislations and the directives of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and associated gaming bodies. The policy encompasses:
“Suspicious Activity” means activities or transactions on the platform that raise concerns of potential illegal or fraudulent motives.
“Sanctions” means International mandates aimed at limiting or directing the actions of specific countries, entities, or individuals.
“Layering” involves disguising the origins of illegal funds through complex financial transactions. This process, which includes converting cash into various forms and investing in different assets, aims to sever the link between the money and its criminal source.
“Integration” is the final stage where laundered money is reintroduced into the economy as legitimate. It involves using seemingly legal transactions to mask the illicit origins of the funds, allowing them to be used without suspicion.
The Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) at MonkeyTilt holds responsibility for the administration and execution of the AML Policy. Responsibilities include formulating AML strategies, updating policies as required, evaluating new regulatory requirements, and probing into atypical or suspicious activities. MonkeyTilt ensures all its employees undergo regular training in AML practices.
MonkeyTilt undertakes due diligence and continuous monitoring in compliance with legal standards with an aim to deter users from participating in illegal or unauthorized activities. This is achieved through a mix of software solutions and service agreements, reinforced by internal procedures to ensure adherence to relevant laws.
MonkeyTilt employs a risk-based CDD approach to understand user interactions with its platform and establish a customer risk profile. This involves collecting both documentary and non-documentary information when opening an account, tailored to the type of account and services offered by MonkeyTilt. Different CDD standards apply to various accounts and services.
For example, users must complete MonkeyTilt's customer identification program (CIP), which includes:
These steps are implemented through:
For example, users must complete MonkeyTilt's customer identification program (CIP), which includes:
MonkeyTilt conducts regular monitoring to identify potential money laundering or terrorism financing activities. This involves using red flag indicators to detect suspicious behaviors, leading to enhanced due diligence if triggered. Enhanced KYC includes verifying:
Third-party services are used for verification to establish the true identity of users with suspicious activities.
MonkeyTilt will block users who
MonkeyTilt reserves the right to block or suspend users for other reasons at its discretion.
MonkeyTilt is dedicated to adhering to economic and trade sanctions programs in its operational jurisdictions. To this end, MonkeyTilt has established a transaction monitoring program with robust controls and processes to identify and address any unusual activities in real-time and through ongoing surveillance.
MonkeyTilt conducts continuous monitoring using a combination of in-house rule-based systems and third-party vendor solutions. These systems review user history and activity patterns to identify and report any unusual activities, including on-chain activity, as well as to develop and implement additional controls or limitations on its platform.
MonkeyTilt's procedures focus on two main aspects:
MonkeyTilt's comprehensive approach to transaction monitoring and ongoing controls reflects its commitment to compliance and risk management in its operations.
MonkeyTilt commits to providing its employees with regular training sessions on AML, counter- terrorist financing, and adherence to trade sanctions, under the guidance of the CCO and with legal counsel's assistance.
In line with national regulations, MonkeyTilt is dedicated to reporting any transactions that are unusual or warrant suspicion. This includes identifying and reporting customers implicated in money laundering, terrorism financing, or other criminal activities to the appropriate regulatory bodies.
MonkeyTilt is owned and operated by UmiiUmii B.V., registration number: 154512, registered address: Fransche Bloemweg 4, Curacao.Contact us at support@monkeytilt.com Payment agent company is Green Cage Ltd with address Βουκουρεστίου, 25,Neptune House, Floor 1, Flat/Office 11, Ζακάκι 3045, Λεμεσός, Κύπρος, Cyprus and Registration number: HE412827