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CTRs. It is the policy of Lending Club to file Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) as required by the BSA, as set forth below. [31 CFR 103.22] • It is the policy of Lending Club to not accept or disperse currency (i.e., the coin and paper money of the United States, or its equivalent in a foreign country). Money may be transferred only by electronic ACH transfer from a U.S. bank account. As a result, Lending Club should never encounter the need to file a CTR for currency transactions greater than $10,000. • If this were to change, ensuring CTRs are filed is the responsibility of the AML Compliance Officer. Using (FinCEN Form 104), it must be filed with the appropriate office of the U.S. Treasury no later than 15 days after the date of the transaction (25 days for electronic filers). A report is required not only on individual transactions of more than $10,000 in currency, but also any time there are multiple transactions in any one day which total more than $10,000. The transactions subject to reporting include deposits, withdrawals, exchanges (of checks for cash, for example), or any other transfer, receipt, or delivery of currency by Lending Club. • Additionally, Lending Club must report not only the individual conducting the transaction, but also the person on whose behalf the transaction was conducted. For example, reports for currency deposits or withdrawals made for a corporation will include the name of the individual making the deposit or withdrawal as well as the name of the corporation. In addition, if an Lending Club employee involved in the transaction has reason to believe that an individual conducting a reportable transaction is doing so on behalf of another person, the employee will inquire about the individual on whose behalf the transaction is being conducted.
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