Money Transmitter Law
Description
“Money transmission” is the act of
receiving currency or other value that
substitutes for currency from one party
for the purpose of sending it to another
party. Under U.S. (federal) law,
businesses are required to register for
a money transmitter license where their
activity falls within the definition of
a money transmitter. Means of
transmission may be electronic,
Internet-based, mobile
application-based, through a network of
persons, or through an informal value
transfer system. Federal laws covering
money transmitters apply to
transmissions conducted within the
United States or abroad.
SERVICES
- MTL/ MSB advisory
- MTL licensing
- MTL and state financial regulatory exposure analysis
- MTL and state financial regulatory no-action letter acquisition
- FinCEN MSB application