2020 - Writing Effective SARS
Date2020-02-28
Deadline2020-02-28
Venue2035 Sunset Lake, RoadSuite B-2, Newark, Delaware - 19702, USA - United States
KeywordsBanking and Finance
Websitehttps://bit.ly/37k4xE5
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
Reporting of suspicious activity is a vital part of any solid BSA/AML Program. However, if you take all the time and effort to create a solid monitoring program so you can identify suspicious activity and then report that activity ineffectively, you are defeating all the work you put into reporting it! This webinar will give you an understanding of how law enforcement looks at SARs and uses that information and how the financial industry can write more effective SARs.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Attendees will learn what organizations utilize SAR data
Attendees will understand the components of a strong SAR narrative
Attendees will learn the key words that law enforcement looks for when reading a SAR narrative
Attendees will learn the common SAR errors seen by Law Enforcement
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Attendees will be able to write more effective SARs that will help law enforcement stop criminal activity.
AREAS COVERED
Who uses SARs
Proper SAR Narrative Format
Key Words or Phrases for Each Branch of Law Enforcement
Common SAR Errors
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
BSA Officers/personnel involved in filing SARs
SPEAKER
Nancy E. Lake, Director of Compliance Anchor. She has over 16 years of experience in the BSA/AML world. Nancy was CAMS certified in 2008, received her CAMS-Audit certification in 2013, and her CAMS-FCI certification in 2015. She has served as BSA Officer in multiple community banks where she successfully created and implemented the entire BSA program including one bank with a number of international MSBs. She has conducted bank wide BSA/AML training including Board of Director training. Nancy also speaks at numerous conferences throughout the year here in the U.S. and even overseas.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/37k4xE5
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
Reporting of suspicious activity is a vital part of any solid BSA/AML Program. However, if you take all the time and effort to create a solid monitoring program so you can identify suspicious activity and then report that activity ineffectively, you are defeating all the work you put into reporting it! This webinar will give you an understanding of how law enforcement looks at SARs and uses that information and how the financial industry can write more effective SARs.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Attendees will learn what organizations utilize SAR data
Attendees will understand the components of a strong SAR narrative
Attendees will learn the key words that law enforcement looks for when reading a SAR narrative
Attendees will learn the common SAR errors seen by Law Enforcement
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Attendees will be able to write more effective SARs that will help law enforcement stop criminal activity.
AREAS COVERED
Who uses SARs
Proper SAR Narrative Format
Key Words or Phrases for Each Branch of Law Enforcement
Common SAR Errors
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
BSA Officers/personnel involved in filing SARs
SPEAKER
Nancy E. Lake, Director of Compliance Anchor. She has over 16 years of experience in the BSA/AML world. Nancy was CAMS certified in 2008, received her CAMS-Audit certification in 2013, and her CAMS-FCI certification in 2015. She has served as BSA Officer in multiple community banks where she successfully created and implemented the entire BSA program including one bank with a number of international MSBs. She has conducted bank wide BSA/AML training including Board of Director training. Nancy also speaks at numerous conferences throughout the year here in the U.S. and even overseas.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/37k4xE5
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
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