Delfí Robinat I Elias

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Last update: 21/07/2024
Delfí Robinat I Elias
Name: Delfí Robinat I Elias
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does Delfí Robinat I Elias have any sanctions?

No, Delfí Robinat I Elias currently has no sanctions but might have them in the future. Would you like to receive an alert?

2. Is Delfí Robinat I Elias a PEP (Politically Exposed Person)?

No, Delfí Robinat I Elias is not currently considered a PEP, but was in the past according to the following country regulations: Spain , Spain .

3. What is the relationship between Delfí Robinat I Elias and the AML regulation in Spain?

Delfí Robinat I Elias is a relevant person under Spain's AML regulation because they are or were considered a Politically Exposed Person.

4. What is the relationship between Delfí Robinat I Elias and the AML regulation in Spain?

Delfí Robinat I Elias is a relevant person under Spain's AML regulation because they are or were considered a Politically Exposed Person.

5. Can I receive automatic alerts about PEPs (Politically Exposed Person)?

Yes, Pibisi collects PEP lists from multiple sources and official websites, helping you monitor your clients, investors, or persons of interest.

6. Where does this information come from?

Pibisi's proprietary AML database gathers all of its information from public, official, online AML lists and institutional websites. These are the sources that contain information about Delfí Robinat I Elias:

Name Info Source
Web oficial del Parlamento de Cataluña PEPs ESP
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