by Jonathan Spiteri
March 10, 2026
With the next REQ reporting cycle approaching, we’ve rolled out several improvements to InScope-AML to help Maltese Subject Persons prepare their submissions more easily.
This update introduces new reporting templates, better documentation capabilities, and a new export function, helping compliance teams compile, review and organise their REQ data more efficiently.
Following updates to the FIAU’s REQ requirements in recent reporting cycles, InScope-AML has expanded and refined its reporting wizard to better reflect the structure and complexity of the official templates.
InScope-AML’s REQ functionality enables subject persons to:
The REQ reporting feature mirrors the FIAU’s published questionnaires and allows firms to review, validate and prepare their submission data before inputting final values into the FIAU’s CASPAR portal.
One of the most requested enhancements from clients has now been introduced: the ability to add structured comments to individual REQ responses.
This allows subject persons to:
The comment field strengthens defensibility and internal governance by ensuring that reporting decisions are documented alongside the underlying data.
To support an expanding client base, InScope-AML has introduced two additional REQ templates for the 2026 reporting cycle:
These templates align with the specific question sets published by the FIAU for those licence categories, ensuring relevant Subject Persons can generate structured reporting data directly within InScope-AML.
In addition to these new templates, InScope-AML already supports REQ reporting for:
Together, this comprehensive template coverage ensures that a wide range of Maltese Subject Persons can prepare structured, licence-specific REQ reporting within a controlled and defensible data environment.
This continued expansion reflects InScope-AML’s commitment to supporting Malta’s regulated sectors as REQ requirements evolve.
REQ preparation often involves review, collaboration and internal sign-off before submission. InScope-AML now includes a one-click “Export All” function.
With a single export, firms can generate an Excel file containing:
This enables compliance teams to:
The export feature significantly reduces manual collation and supports structured review before final submission.
In line with annual FATF and EU Commission updates, InScope-AML has refreshed the high-risk country lists incorporated into the REQ logic for 2026.
This ensures reporting remains aligned with the latest regulatory expectations without requiring manual configuration by clients.
While REQ submissions are ultimately completed through the FIAU’s CASPAR portal, InScope-AML provides the structured data environment that allows subject persons to:
The result is a more controlled, reviewable and auditable REQ preparation process.
The REQ templates contain hundreds of structured questions across different Subject Person licence categories. Each year, InScope-AML reviews and aligns its logic with the FIAU’s published documentation to ensure accuracy and relevance. However, clients may still adjust the reporting parameters for each question if they have a different understanding of the question.
The REQ 2026 release reflects extensive configuration, testing and template mapping to ensure subject persons can approach this year’s submission period with greater confidence.
The enhanced REQ 2026 functionality is available to all Maltese InScope-AML clients whose licence categories require REQ submission.
Clients preparing for the 2026 reporting cycle are encouraged to review their business unit configurations and methodology settings ahead of initiating their REQ wizard.
For more information or a walkthrough of the new functionality, please contact the InScope-AML Support team by sending requests on support@inscope-aml.com.
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