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October 29, 2024If you plan to operate a trust or company service provider (TCSP) business in Hong Kong, understand the licensing requirements. The Hong Kong TCSP License regime is vital in combating money laundering and terrorist financing. It plays a key role in maintaining the city’s integrity as an international financial center.
This post’ll explain what a TCSP is, who needs a license, and how to comply with the requirements. We’ll also discuss some of the common questions businesses face when navigating the TCSP licensing process.
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Key Takeaways
- What is a TCSP? A TCSP refers to any business that provides trust or company services, such as forming companies or acting as a director or secretary for a company.
- Who needs a TCSP license? Any business operating as a TCSP in Hong Kong, unless specifically exempted under the law, must apply for a license from the Registry for Trust and Company Service Providers.
- Compliance with AMLO: All licensed TCSPs must comply with anti-money laundering (AML) regulations and ensure that they implement robust customer due diligence (CDD) processes.
- Legal professionals and exemptions: Certain legal professionals, such as solicitors or foreign lawyers, may be exempt from the TCSP licensing requirement when operating within their scope of practice.
What is a TCSP in Hong Kong?
A Hong Kong Trust Company Service Provider (TCSP) license is a legal authorization granted by the Companies Registry. This license allows the holder to provide trust and corporate services, such as company formation and registered office facilities.
Holding a TCSP license is a regulatory requirement under the Anti‐Money Laundering and Counter‐Terrorist Financing Ordinance (AMLO), mandated by the Hong Kong government since 1 March 2018. Simply put, companies operating in this sector must own this license to conduct business legally in Hong Kong.
A Trust or Company Service Provider (TCSP) refers to any entity that carries out services such as:
- Forming companies or other legal entities.
- Acting as a director, secretary, or partner of a company or partnership.
- Providing a registered office or business address for a company.
These services are essential for businesses, especially firms looking to establish a presence in Hong Kong. However, these services are closely regulated due to their potential use in money laundering or terrorist financing activities.
Who Needs a TCSP License?
Under the AMLO, businesses or individuals offering trust or company services must obtain a TCSP license from the Registrar of Companies in Hong Kong, unless exempt.
Exemptions for Legal Professionals
One key exemption is for legal professionals. According to the TCSP FAQ document, solicitors and foreign lawyers who are licensed under the Legal Practitioners Ordinance (LPO) do not need to apply for a TCSP license when carrying out such services as sole proprietors.
- Partnerships of Legal Professionals: Partnerships where all partners are solicitors or foreign lawyers are also exempt from TCSP licensing. However, if any partners are not legal professionals, the partnership must apply for a TCSP license(TCSP_FAQ3-e).
- Corporations providing company secretarial services, with legal professionals as directors and shareholders, must still apply for a TCSP license. Corporate entities are not exempt from the AMLO’s requirements.
As of 2023, Hong Kong has over 1,700 licensed Trust and Company Service Providers (TCSPs) under the AMLO regulations. This number reflects the growing demand for compliance-driven TCSP services and the city’s commitment to maintaining high standards in anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) efforts.
The TCSP Licensing Process
How to Apply
To apply for a TCSP license, applicants need to submit their application to the Registry for Trust and Company Service Providers. The application typically involves:
- Filling out the necessary forms.
- Submitting documents that demonstrate the applicant’s fit and proper status, including proof of good financial standing and a clear criminal record.
- Paying the application fees.
Compliance Requirements
Once licensed, TCSPs must follow AML regulations, which include performing customer due diligence (CDD) and maintaining records for all transactions. Licensed providers are also subject to regular inspections to ensure they continue meeting the standards set by the SFC and AMLO.
Some key compliance requirements include:
- Know Your Customer (KYC): Licensed TCSPs must verify the identities of their clients and understand the nature of their business relationships.
- Reporting Obligations: TCSPs are obligated to report any suspicious transactions to the relevant authorities.
- Record-Keeping: All records related to client transactions and services must be maintained for a specified period.
Failure to comply with these obligations can result in penalties or the revocation of the TCSP license.
Common Questions About TCSP Licensing
Do All Law Firms Need a TCSP License?
No, not all law firms need a TCSP license. As mentioned, law firms composed entirely of solicitors or foreign lawyers are exempt from the licensing requirement. However, if a law firm operates in a partnership that includes non-lawyers or provides company services through a separate corporate entity, a TCSP license may be required.
What Happens if a Business Doesn’t Obtain a TCSP License?
Operating a TCSP business without a license is a violation of the AMLO. Businesses that fail to obtain the necessary license can face serious legal penalties, including fines and possible imprisonment. Additionally, companies that operate without a license are also exposed to reputational damage, which can harm their standing in the business community.
How Can PayCompliance Help?
Navigating the complexities of TCSP licensing in Hong Kong can be daunting. At PayCompliance, we provide expert guidance to help you apply for a TCSP license and stay compliant with all the necessary regulations. Our services include:
- License Application Support: We assist with the entire application process, ensuring that all forms are correctly completed and submitted on time.
- Compliance Training: We provide training for your team on AML and KYC best practices to ensure that your business stays compliant with all regulatory requirements.
- Ongoing Compliance Support: PayCompliance offers continued support even after you’ve obtained your license, helping you meet ongoing compliance obligations.
Contact PayCompliance today to learn more about how we can support your TCSP licensing needs.
Conclusion
Hong Kong’s TCSP licensing regime is a critical part of the city’s commitment to fighting financial crimes such as money laundering and terrorist financing. If you’re operating a business that offers trust or company services, it’s important to understand the licensing requirements and ensure compliance with the AMLO.
Whether you’re a sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation, obtaining a TCSP license will help you avoid legal penalties and maintain trust with your clients. For businesses needing assistance with the licensing process, PayCompliance is here to provide comprehensive support. Reach out to us today to ensure your TCSP business operates smoothly and stays compliant in Hong Kong’s evolving regulatory environment.