This certification course includes:
- Introduction, Glossary and Overview of Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing and Proliferation Financing
- The International Context and the FATF Recommendations
- The Role and Functions of the AML/CFT Supervisor
- The Obligations of the Regulated Entities
- Assessing Risks – from the Country’s and Supervisor’s perspectives
- Assessing Risks – the Regulated Entity’s perspective
- Quality of information including Suspicious Transaction Reports
- Overview of the Supervisory Examination including Interview tips
- Planning the Supervisory Examination
- Conducting the Supervisory Examination
- Providing feedback on the Examination Findings
- Possible ways of addressing non-compliance including sanctions
- Conducting Financial Investigations
- Entity assistance and guidance
- Mutual Evaluations and National Risk Assessments
Learning Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of the basic concepts of money laundering, terrorism, financing and proliferation financing
- Understand the role and function of the AML/CFT Supervisor
- Learn and understand the obligations of the regulated entities
- Learn to assess the risks from the country and supervisor’s perspectives as well as the regulated entities perspective
- Learn to assess quality of information including suspicious transactions reports
- Learn the steps in planning the supervisory examination
- How to provide feedback on the examination findings
- Learn the ways to address non-compliance including sanctions
- Understand the steps involved in conducting financial investigations
- Understand the mutual evaluation process and national risk assessment
Prerequisites:
To qualify for admission to this AML/CFT/FCP Certification Program sequence of courses, in addition to a high school diploma and/or have entry-level qualifications to a college/university a student must qualify via at least one of the following:
- Be enrolled at a University Partner’s institution;
- Be admitted at any University Partner’s institution;
- Have obtained at least an Associate Degree from another accredited institution; or
- Have accumulated five (5) years of experience working for a regulated entity under AML/CFT/CFP/FCP, a regulator, an enforcement agency or government, and possess at least a high school diploma.
Program Level: Beginners/Intermediate
Instructional Delivery Method: Group Live or Group Internet Based
CPE Credit: 40
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