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    THIS AML PROGRAM WILL GUIDE THROUGH THE METHODS TO 2017 - Bank Secrecy Act – BSA Compliance Training, Tips and Tools - By Compliance Global Inc

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    Category aml compliance, aml program, aml webinars, anti money laundering compliance program, bank compliance, bank compliance program, bank regulatory compliance, bank secrecy act, bank secrecy act training, banking courses, bsa aml compliance, bsa aml training,

    Deadline: July 18, 2017 | Date: July 18, 2017

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-06-22 15:15:45 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    This Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) program training will guide attendees through the methods to train each segment of the bank’s or credit union’s employees annually on Bank Secrecy Act. It can be used as a “Train the Trainer” course or as annual training for all employees. A sound BSA program requires annual updates: board appointed BSA officer, a BSA policy, face to face training, and a system of internal controls (checklists) to monitor for suspicious activity.

    A BSA officer is responsible for designing, developing and implementing all aspects of an effective BSA compliance program and has to ensure Bank’s compliance programs are up to date.

    Why Should You Attend:

    This AML Program is for a bank secrecy act officer to develop and produce their face to face training in their institution. Many banks outsource their training to an individual or an online program for many times the cost of this presentation.

    Most BSA (Bank Secrecy Act) officers don’t have the resources to create their own program. Attending this course will give them the tools and tips to present the material and to become the subject matter expert in their financial institution. Presenting BSA for the new employees, front line staff, lending department and board of directors will assist you in becoming the “go to person” for BSA.

    Knowing the “Why” of their motivation helps bank and credit union personnel understand and remember the “how” in their methods of documentation and enforcement.

    This course was developed from conversations with FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Banking Regulators and the Financial Task Force of the DEA.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar:

    This training on BSA compliance program will cover the following topics:

    Resources available for further study

    Board of Directors Training

    Loan Officers Training

    Front Line Staff Training

    How to incorporate BSA training into your financial institution

    Learning Objectives:

    Checklist for new employees

    How to work with your HR department

    Background on money laundering

    Background on Al-Qaeda

    Background on Human Trafficking

    Explanations to each department of the bank how people could launder money through their line of business

    Who Will Benefit:

    Bank Secrecy Act Officers

    BSA/AML Officers

    Anti-Money Laundering analysts

    BSA Analysts

    BSA Investigators

    Chief Risk Officers

    Training Officers

    For more information, please visit :http://bit.ly/2szsyH1

    Email: supportatcomplianceglobal.us

    Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244

    Tel: +1-516-900-5515

    Speaker Profile:

    Doug Keipper, is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) since 2005 and former BSA officer, compliance officer, and loan administrator for an $800M commercial bank in Atlanta before it sold twice in one year. He teaches commercial real estate stress testing and anti-money laundering throughout the southeast. He has spent over 20 years in retail banking, wholesale mortgages and financial services.


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