Know Your Customer Compliance

Know Your Customer Compliance
Author: Bob Walsh
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 151971694X

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Written by leading authority in global banking and KYC/AML compliance, Bob Walsh, it describes Know-Your-Customer (KYC) regulations and compliance requirements for retail and institutional bank clients. In addition, this KYC book discusses related issues including Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs), structuring of transactions, due-diligence research, suspicious transaction reports (SARs), the world of money-laundering, case studies, and terrorist groups.

Guide for AML Auditors Know Your Customer Kyc Compliance

Guide for AML Auditors   Know Your Customer  Kyc  Compliance
Author: Bob Walsh
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1533451982

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This book is a must for all AML/KYC audit and compliance staff whose responsibilities include Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance! This book is one in a series of extraordinary guides in which Bob Walsh details the function and operation of key financial services for the benefit of AML/KYC audit and compliance professionals. The author is convinced that providing a greater understanding of the inner workings of how KYC compliance and other financial services operate can dramatically strengthen AML/KYC compliance and audit results. All of Bob Walsh's AML books for auditors also address the complex world of money-laundering, related AML/KYC issues and concerns, AML/KYC acronyms and technical glossary, and a list of currently known terrorist groups. The KYC topics described in this book include retail and institutional account opening requirements, transaction monitoring, structuring, Currency Transaction Reporting (CTRs), due-diligence research, Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), case studies and more. The material contained in Mr. Walsh's books was composed from over 30 years of hands-on experience in the U.S. and international banking industry. He is a CAMs certified AML/KYC compliance specialist who has worked with some of the largest banks in the world, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and major AML/KYC consulting agencies working on some of the largest AML/KYC cases in banking industry.

AML Auditing Understanding Kyc Compliance

AML Auditing   Understanding Kyc Compliance
Author: Bob Walsh
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1539505286

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This book is a must for all AML/KYC audit and compliance staff whose responsibilities include Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance! This book is one in a series of extraordinary guides in which Bob Walsh details the function and operation of key financial services for the benefit of AML/KYC audit and compliance professionals. The author is convinced that providing a greater understanding of the inner workings of how KYC compliance and other financial services operate can dramatically strengthen AML/KYC compliance and audit results. All of Bob Walsh's AML books for auditors also address the complex world of money-laundering, related AML/KYC issues and concerns, AML/KYC acronyms and technical glossary, and a list of currently known terrorist groups. The KYC topics described in this book include retail and institutional account opening requirements, transaction monitoring, structuring, Currency Transaction Reporting (CTRs), due-diligence research, Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), case studies and more. The material contained in Mr. Walsh's books was compiled from more than 30 years of hands-on experience in the U.S. and international banking industry. He is a CAMs certified AML/KYC compliance specialist who has worked with some of the largest banks in the world, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and major AML/KYC consulting agencies working on some of the largest AML/KYC cases in banking industry. Mr. Walsh assists banks with AML/KYC auditing, investigations, compliance assessments, remediations and related AML/KYC technical training. He resides in Deer Park, New York, and can be reached at [email protected].

Know Your Customer Kyc

Know Your Customer  Kyc
Author: Kester Ehiwario,Uwem Essia
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798846902671

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Achieving success with KYC compliance requires low-cost access to identity management databases that connect financial institutions and Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) globally. The online identity verification databases will put more individuals, corporates, and banks playing on the global scene under scrutiny by FIUs and check money laundering, terrorist funding, and other financial crimes in a single swoop. But achieving this calls for effective collaboration of FIUs, financial institutions, corporates, and identity management agencies of different countries. Such global collaboration will ensure sound KYC governance, risk management, and compliance, and as well stem the tide of terrorism in today's world where sovereign states are fast losing the monopoly to exercise lethal force.

Anti Money Laundering and Know Your Customer

Anti Money Laundering and Know Your Customer
Author: Patrick C Kabamba
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798731074445

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As the bank embarks on the journey of onboarding a customer onto its client portfolio, the bank is mandated by AML/CFT regulations to form a reasonable belief that the bank knows who it is dealing with. In order to know who the bank is dealing with the bank is mandated to have a policy referred to as the Know Your Customer (or "KYC") policy or the Customer Information Program (or "CIP"). In addition, the bank is also mandated to keep itself informed on the customer's character during the customer relationship and update its ongoing due diligence from time to time. The KYC policy comprises three things namely; the account opening procedures; information verification procedures and; customer due diligence (or "CDD") procedures. In my banking risk advisory experience, I found that there is the common practice among the banks and bank professionals of carrying out only two of the three elements of the KYC policy. They leave out one completely or partially. When a bank and its professionals carry out the account opening procedures and verify the information provided by the customer they tend to end there and believe that the KYC work is done. The CDD processes of most of the banks that I interacted with in my banking risk advisory practice are inadequate. It goes without saying that this exposes not only the bank but also the bank professionals, who may be personally held liable, to huge AML risk. The bank and its professionals are simply "driving without a seat belt". And when the risk event occurs, and when the bank and its bank professionals suffer huge fines for inadequacies in the bank's AML compliance policy they are usually surprised and question "what is going on?" CDD is simply customer risk assessment. Therefore, similar risk management principles that the bank professionals apply in traditional operational areas should also be applied to measuring and managing AML risk. Risk scoring has long been used in the traditional areas of the bank such as in the area of managing credit risk. This book, Anti-Money Laundering and Know Your Customer: A Short Guide to the Bank's Customer Due Diligence, combines the risk management principles applied in the tradition risk management areas of the bank into a comprehensive guide that will enable both the bank and bank professionals to improve their CDD policies, procedures and processes at every step of the way in the AML development, administration and maintenance process.This book describes how to build the scoring model relating to AML risk. A host of important model development issues are covered including factors to consider when compiling a data set for model development. This book is written for banking professionals and students dealing in the financial services industry: bank executives, analysts, internal and external auditors, consultants, risk managers, compliance officers, money laundering reporting officers and bank regulators.

Anti Money Laundering

Anti Money Laundering
Author: Iibf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0230331963

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Money-laundering has acquired a global character that not only threatens security, but also compromises the stability, transparency and efficiency of financial systems. Money-laundering techniques are becoming more sophisticated and complex with each pass

KYC AML CFT Norms

KYC AML CFT Norms
Author: Oliveboard
Publsiher: Oliveboard
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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KYC/AML/CFT Notes for JAIIB

Italy

Italy
Author: International Monetary Fund. European Dept.
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616358662

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This 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights Italy’s assesses measures undertaken to revive economic growth. Italy is vulnerable to a renewal of euro area tension and risks from domestic policy slippages, stalling of structural reforms, and banking distress that could undermine confidence. The government has taken steps to liberalize services, open the energy sector, and improve the labor market, but more is needed to boost productivity and raise Italy’s low employment rate. The IMF report shows that banks have improved their capital positions, but continue to suffer from weak asset quality and profitability.