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(KYC). The underlying basis of all anti money laundering regulations, requiring financial and other intermediaries engaged in financial transactions to rigorously check their customers’ identities.
(PBGC). ''US Pensions''. 
An organisation set up by the US government to take over the assets and liabilities of insolvent pension funds and to provide limited guarantees as to the payment of pensions by those funds. 
 
The PBGC has wide powers to investigate US pension schemes and their sponsoring companies. 
 
The equivalent in the UK is the Pension Protection Fund.  


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Money laundering]]
* [[Pension Protection Fund]]

Revision as of 13:57, 6 May 2013

(PBGC). US Pensions. An organisation set up by the US government to take over the assets and liabilities of insolvent pension funds and to provide limited guarantees as to the payment of pensions by those funds.

The PBGC has wide powers to investigate US pension schemes and their sponsoring companies.

The equivalent in the UK is the Pension Protection Fund.

See also