Last updated 21 June 2021
payouthub.com Risk Appetite Policy
Risk Strategy
Whilst success for payouthub.com is measured by the ability to grow the business profitably, its long term strategic goals are:
- To increase the profitability of the business by delivering a service that meets customer expectations;
- To deliver greater control over trading risk management and, as a result, the long term stability of the company;
- To ensure absolute regulatory compliance in all jurisdictions payouthub.com operates.
As a regulated company, payouthub.com must hold capital to meet uncertainties and mitigate risks. Risks and uncertainties primarily arise from trading activity but also arise from associated commercial activities such as operations and strategy.
payouthub.com Risk Strategy aligns its risk profile (including regulatory responsibilities) with strategic plans through a clear risk appetite. This facilitates the identification and mitigation of risks that might prevent the company from achieving its business objectives as well as consistently enabling it to execute its business based on an objective assessment of risk and reward.
The payouthub.com team takes both a prudent and conservative approach to risk in line with intended business development and strategic business plans. Risk strategy and appetite are formed with the objective of being able to run at significantly reduced revenue, due to loss of business or systemic events like individual market shocks for a prolonged time, without materially impacting the business or the fulfilment of its regulatory obligations.
The payouthub.com team agrees that the specific ways in which risk may be mitigated (e.g. through holding additional capital, implementing controls, or defining management actions or behaviours) and its appetite or tolerance for the risks affecting the business. The CEO also defines the amount of exposure to or potential adverse impact from, internal or external events that it is willing to accept. This document provides a summary of the company’s risk appetite and the associated tolerances.
The detailed assessment of risks is subject to review at least annually or more frequently to reflect changes in strategy, regulatory obligations, or the profile of the risk facing the business.
Recognized Risks
The Company has categorized risks into low, medium, and high risks.
Implementation of the Risk Appetite
payouthub.com creates all of its internal rules and procedures with due reference to this Statement of Risk Appetite. Modifications to internal rules or procedures or changes in business strategy will be made only after an assessment of the risks including reference to the company’s risk appetite.
Risk Appetite Oversight
The Statement of Risk Appetite forms the cornerstone of the business operations and will be reviewed and approved by the CEO at least annually or more frequently to reflect changes in strategy, regulatory obligations, or the profile of the risk facing the business.
Risk Appetite Disclosure
Where appropriate and mandated under applicable law and regulatory framework, the company discloses its Statement of Risk Appetite with its clients and business partners.
Summary of Risk Appetite
Risk Classification
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Capital
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Risk Tolerance
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Status
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High Risk
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> EUR 100 000
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Case by case basis. Additional KYC always requested
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Within appetite
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Medium Risk
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EUR 15 000 – EUR 100 000
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Case by case basis. Аdditional KYC requested if questionable activity
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Within appetite
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Low Risk
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EUR 15 000 and below
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Case by case basis. Аdditional KYC requested if questionable activity
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Within appetite
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PEP
(Politically Exposed Person)
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Not Applicable
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Not tolerated
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Not within appetite
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