Financial Crime Prevention and Anti-Money Laundering Excellence
London, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 3,435
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This course goes in-depth with two complicated areas of AML work and encourages participants to adopt tried and tested measures for their discovery and management. It analyses how domestic and international trade is being subverted by money laundering activities and how serious a threat this is.
The course also classifies techniques used to conceal the true origin and beneficial ownership of assets and invites a critical analysis of the vulnerabilities that are exploited. It distinguishes between the major components of the risk-based approach and requires a critical eye to establish how they differ.
The course develops an actionable AML plan in alignment with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and based on its five pillars.
The course will wrap with a summary of the key learning points, followed by an action planning exercise with a view to apply the acquired knowledge and skills immediately upon your return to work. Post-course support is also available in relation to the implementation of your action plan, up to six (6) months following course completion.
Agenda
Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML)
- TBML Risk Indicators
- Economic sectors and products vulnerable to TBML activity
- Common trade-based money laundering techniques
- Assessment of current trade-based money laundering risks
Concealment of Beneficial Ownership
- Techniques used to obscure beneficial ownership
- Overview of commonly exploited intermediaries
- Overview of vulnerabilities
Effective Anti-Money Laundering Measures
- Risk-based Approach (RBA)
- Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR)
- Enhanced due diligence (EDD)
- Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs)
Designing an Anti-Money Laundering Programme
- The five pillars of an AML program
- Aligning your AML program with Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
- Dedicated AML compliance officer
Course Review
- Summary and recap of key learning objectives
- Action Planning
Target Audience
AML awareness is universal and is relevant for every person, corporate, and government department. This is especially so if you work in any of the following functions:
- Accounts payable
- Accounts receivable
- Contracting
- Compliance
- Risk management
- Managers with responsibilities for internal AML controls.
- Internal and External Audit Staff.
- Lawyers and Support Staff.
- Company secretaries
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able:
- To judge whether TBML-based activities are being adequately contained given current regulations.
- To summarize the techniques used and vulnerabilities exploited in asset concealment activities.
- To appraise the risk-based approach and its component parts for AML efficacy.
- To design an own AML program based on the FATF five-pillar model.
- To implement an Action Plan at your workplace using the knowledge and skills acquired through the course.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.