AML Basics, Current Issues and the New CDD Requirements
OVERVIEW
Money laundering continues to be a national
concern. High levels of drug-related activity and violence have drawn
additional attention. Terrorist activities need to be considered as
well. Perpetrators have adapted to banks’ efforts so banks cannot combat
the money laundering with yesterday’s methods. Software is widely installed to
identify specific patterns and “unusual” transactions. But the launderers
know this and are constantly striving to create new patterns where their
transactions are designed not to be flagged. Like in a game of chess, the
advantage goes to the side that thinks the most moves ahead.
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Many people with AML responsibilities willwork with only a few confirmed cases in money laundering in their career.
Few will setup or substantially redesign more than one AML program. Jim’s
work has included projects in AML investigation, AML prevention, AML regulatory
compliance, and detection systems. He was a member of a Justice
Department Interagency AML Taskforce in Miami, Florida. So he will bring you a
perspective that goes beyond following the required compliance steps,
reflecting extensive hands-on work from many points of view.
AML Compliance |
AREAS
COVERED
- The Bank Secrecy and USA
PATRIOT Acts
- Know Your Customer (KYC)
- Currency Transaction Reports
(CTRs)
- Suspicious Activity Reports
(SARs)
- Customer Due Diligence
- Steps are specifically required by
the regulations
- Analytic engines
- AML and Fraud overlaps
- Adaptation by perpetrators
- False Positive Problem
- The New Customer Due Diligence
requirements
- Three covered entity types
- Customer legal entity
- Beneficial owners
- Controlling persons
- Exclusions
- New Requirements
- Risk profiles
- Updating
- Baseline/normal transactions
- Transaction monitoring
- Money Laundering Strategies and
Techniques
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
Leaders from Banking, Brokerage, or any
Financial Services company which have AML requirements
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
This webinar will provide valuable assistance
to all personnel with AML responsibilities in banks or other financial
institutions:
- Designing controls and
compliance
- Detecting money laundering
attempts
- Managing the Investigating of AML
alerts
- Analyzing controls improvement
options
- Being prepared for the new CDD
requirements
- Understanding money launderers’
strategies and techniques
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