Correct Answer: A
free of payment asset transfer is a trading pattern that may be indicative of money laundering in capital markets. Free of payment asset transfer is a method of transferring securities without any corresponding payment, which can be used to avoid detection of the origin or destination of the funds. This can facilitate the layering or integration stages of money laundering, as the launderer can move the assets across different accounts, jurisdictions, or institutions without leaving a clear audit trail. Free of payment asset transfer can also be used to evade taxes, sanctions, or other regulatory requirements.
Reference:
ACAMS Study Guide 6th Edition, Chapter 1, Section 1.8, page 28: "Methods to launder money using broker-dealers, investment advisors, and the capital markets (e.g., securities, futures)".
ExamTopics, Question 476: "Which trading pattern may be indicative of money laundering in capital markets?"