... and not really a 'loophole' just the way the system works. But it doesn't meet FATF recommendation that countries should ensure that there is adequate, *accurate* and timely information is available. So it is an issue.
I think @ncsmiff suggestion was computer verification - i.e. you put in your passport number etc.. & they cross reference w your name, address etc...
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Tbh, I'd be more in favour of a Registered Agent-type system, when you couldn't incorporate directly, but only via a regulated intermediary. Then, I'd create a proper AML system to regulate the agents, to replace the current mess. And, while I'm dreaming, I'd like a pony.
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I like that idea too, except when I look at what the currently existing agents actually get up to. "overhaul required" is a wild understatement.
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Yes, pretty much that. It actually exists already (for filing tax returns online), if perhaps a little clunky.
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My point was that its the £/ registration that matters, not the total .Administrative systems tend towards 'computer-says-no' standardisation, whereas CSP regulation can allow more varied charges depending on difficulty - either way trade offs