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8月1日起,现金买黄金超10万元需上报
新浪财经·2025-07-03 01:15

Core Viewpoint - The People's Bank of China has implemented new regulations requiring reporting of cash transactions exceeding 100,000 RMB or equivalent foreign currency in the gold and diamond sectors, effective from August 1, 2025, to combat money laundering and terrorist financing [1][3][4]. Summary by Sections Regulatory Framework - The new "Management Measures for Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorist Financing in Precious Metals and Gemstone Industries" aims to establish a systematic regulatory framework to mitigate risks associated with money laundering and terrorist financing in these sectors [3][4]. Reporting Requirements - The threshold for submitting large transaction reports has been raised from 50,000 RMB to 100,000 RMB, affecting a wide range of precious metals and gemstone businesses [4][5]. - Institutions must report any cash transaction of 100,000 RMB or more within five working days to the Anti-Money Laundering Monitoring and Analysis Center [6]. Client Due Diligence - Institutions are required to follow the "Know Your Customer" principle, conducting due diligence based on customer characteristics and transaction nature, particularly for transactions meeting the reporting threshold [4][6]. - Customer identity verification must be conducted using reliable documents, and records must be retained for at least ten years after the business relationship ends [6]. Risk-Based Approach - The regulatory framework adopts a risk-differentiated strategy, imposing stricter measures on high-risk institutions while allowing simplified or exempted measures for low-risk entities [4].