This online course is designed to introduce a candidate to the fundamentals of anti-money laundering (AML) and the AML laws applicable in Canada. Additionally, this course will offer a candidate an insight into the AML transaction monitoring process with case studies aimed to develop case investigative skills.
Upon successful completion of this study course the students will be able to:
Module 1 - Methods of money laundering
1.1 - What is money laundering (ML) and terrorist financing (TF)?
1.2 - History of money laundering
1.3 - The stages of money laundering
1.4 - Channels and methods used in money laundering
Module 2 - Risks of money laundering
2.1 - The impact of money laundering on the global economy
2.2 - Why should we care as bankers?
2.3 - Business sectors vulnerable to money laundering
2.4 - High-risk bank products and services vulnerable to money laundering
Module 3 - Global regulations of AML and combatting terrorist financing (CFT)
3.1 - Financial Action Task Force (FATF) - 40 Recommendations
3.2 - USA PATRIOT Act and OFAC
3.3 - Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
3.4 - EU Directives on money laundering
3.5 - Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units
3.6 - Wolfsberg Group
Module 4 - AML laws applicable in Canada
4.1 - Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (PCMLTFA)
4.2 - The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
4.3 - The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI)
Module 5 - Submission of Suspicious Transaction Reports (STR) to FINTRAC
5.1 - Latest AML compliance cases
5.2 - Transaction monitoring process
5.3 - Red flags/Suspicious transactions
5.4 - AML case investigation process
Case Investigation Write-up 1
Case Investigation Write-up 2
5.5 - Submission of Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) to FINTRAC
Final Test and Assignment
Assignment: Case study to assess the student’s AML investigation and case write-up skills