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CPE Credits: 2 Course Level: Intermediate Prerequisite: None
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Description:
Risk assessments are the backbone of any well-built Anti-Money Laundering and Office of Foreign Assets Control compliance program. An efficient and effective program cannot be developed without knowing where one's risks reside. Today, many businesses—both financial and non-financial institutions—are conducting these assessments to uncover risks, design strong compliance programs, and mitigate their exposure. There are many decisions that need to be made when you decide to conduct an AML/OFAC risk assessment.
This CD-ROM will help you understand the criticality of these assessments in the current fraud-ridden environment, the increased importance of risk assessments being advocated by government regulators, and industry best practices for conducting an assessment. You will also learn how to effectively define an AML/OFAC risk assessment and how to best tailor the process to your institution's specific needs.
What you will learn:
Definition of an AML/OFAC Risk Assessment
The importance of increased regulation of these assessments
AML/OFAC Risk Assessment best practices
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Presenter: Daniel Tannebaum, CFE
December 17, 2009
Duration: 100 Minutes
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge and applications
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