It will help you answer:
- What is your escalation process?
- What policies guide your investigation process?
- What policies dictate when you file an alert/case?
Objectives of the Presentation
- The industry standard for the investigation process
- Alert and case clearing methodology
- The quality control issues that can arise
- The importance of an alert/case management system
- Determining the difference between a false positive and a true positive
- The escalation process – what is practical and proper and at what point you decide to file
- Determining what might be excessive false positives for your institution and how to ‘fix’ that
Why should you Attend
The art and science of Alert/Case Investigation has matured along with other elements of BSA/AML/OFAC Compliance, spurred on by ever more stringent regulations and stricter adherence to the letter and spirit of the rules by examiners. As with many other elements of BSA Compliance, there is little official guidance. OFAC has provided some guidance as to how to clear and manage sanctions ‘hits.’
In this training session, we will explore the components of a loosely defined ‘industry practice’ alert and case clearing methodology. What are the corresponding quality control issues and the importance of an alert/case management system? It will help you answer the listed below questions:
- What makes good investigation?
- What is enough to determine the difference between a false positive and true positive?
- What constitutes a practical and proper escalation process?
- Who decides when the case becomes a matter for filing?
- At what point do excessive numbers of false positives lead to revision of rules/scenarios thresholds?
Who will Benefit
- BSA/AML Officers
- Compliance Officers
- Chief Compliance Officers
- Sanctions Officers
- AML Analysts
- Risk Officers
- Chief Risk Officers
- Legal Departments
- Risk Managers
- CEO/Presidents
- Banks
- Broker-Dealers
- Money Services Businesses
- Other non-bank financial institutions