It isn’t just senior political leaders, like the ones you can see on the picture above, that are PEPs.
A PEP is defined as somebody in a senior politically or military role, that has been entrusted with public positions of power and money.
So a senior military leader, even if they are apolitical, can be defined as a PEP, as can an ambassador to a country.
Likewise, family members of PEPs are also considered politically exposed themselves, because they can indirectly be used to launder money.
The biggest risks for the financial institutions accepting PEPs is:
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Yes there are very high-risk, medium risk and low risk PEPs.
Level 1 and level 2, Level 3 and Level 4 PEPs
People considered the highest risk from a PEP standpoint are:
Second tier, lower-risk, PEPs are:
Third tier PEPs would be:
Fourth tier PEPs
People who are working for political organizations aren’t usually considered PEPs, if the job isn’t political, they are low-ranking and/or don’t have access to public funds.
Examples include:
This section will look at some frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Being a PEP doesn’t mean you are corrupt or going to break any laws of course.
However, there are additional risks, especially in countries which have a high amount of corruption.
This extra risk will require additional anti-money laundering documents, including ascertaining where the money actually came from.
So proof of funds, including bank statements and pay slips, might be required.
The likelihood of a financial institution taking PEPs usually depends on:
Being completed open and transparent is the best thing to do. The more information you provide, the better. Trying to hide your PEP affiliation is not a good strategy.
Conclusion
Investing as a PEP can be tough, especially if you are a senior “Level 1” exposed person.
You will need to be patient and go through the needed process, to gain access to quality investment choices.
However, if you can prove that the money has been legitimately acquired, some investment providers will accept you.