Risk Models for AML 2015 - Developing Risk Models for AML and BSA Monitoring Programs
Date2015-06-10
Deadline2015-06-10
VenueOnline Event, USA - United States
KeywordsAnti-money laundering; Bank secrecy act; AML best practices
Topics/Call fo Papers
This session will offer insights on developing risk models for AML/BSA monitoring programs. Participants will gain keen understanding on the necessary and effective use of risk models.
Why Should You Attend:
A risk model plays a key role in the AML/BSA monitoring program, and the methods used in its development and their applications provide a basis for further action. Regardless of the number of customers, areas of concern, geographic operations or size of transaction, a well-developed model provides a solid foundation for the fulfillment of an organization’s AML/BSA responsibilities.
This webinar will discuss the need for a risk model, its effectiveness and limitations and also analyze existing models. It will further elaborate best practices for developing a risk model and testing it.
With the growth of automated AML/BSA systems, and an increase in government oversight, restrictions and concerns, this program is designed to assist AML officers, compliance professionals, and legal or operational team members in understanding the factors that can be used to develop a risk model and its implications.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
What is a risk model and its purpose?
What can a risk model do? What can’t it do?
Existing risk model or factor rules/regs.
How to develop a risk model?
What do I need?
What can I live without?
Have I understood all the components?
Testing a risk model.
Do I need more than one risk model, or the flat model approach?
Documenting and re-evaluating the process and resulting model.
Who Will Benefit:
AML/BSA officers and consultants
AML/BSA software developers
Risk and compliance management personnel
Regulatory compliance associates and managers
Company management
Audit professionals
Instructor Profile:
Warren R. Markowitz is an attorney and veteran compliance officer. He has been involved in the US financial sector in one form or another since 1994. Mr. Markowitz has provided hands on, direct advisory services to domestic and international financial service providers in their dealings with federal and state oversight authorities and self-regulatory organizations, as both a lawyer and an advisor through several consulting and technology advisory firms. His experience with regulatory bodies has enabled him to represent his clients and provide real world references and perspective when resolving pre-existing issues and avoiding new ones.
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Why Should You Attend:
A risk model plays a key role in the AML/BSA monitoring program, and the methods used in its development and their applications provide a basis for further action. Regardless of the number of customers, areas of concern, geographic operations or size of transaction, a well-developed model provides a solid foundation for the fulfillment of an organization’s AML/BSA responsibilities.
This webinar will discuss the need for a risk model, its effectiveness and limitations and also analyze existing models. It will further elaborate best practices for developing a risk model and testing it.
With the growth of automated AML/BSA systems, and an increase in government oversight, restrictions and concerns, this program is designed to assist AML officers, compliance professionals, and legal or operational team members in understanding the factors that can be used to develop a risk model and its implications.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
What is a risk model and its purpose?
What can a risk model do? What can’t it do?
Existing risk model or factor rules/regs.
How to develop a risk model?
What do I need?
What can I live without?
Have I understood all the components?
Testing a risk model.
Do I need more than one risk model, or the flat model approach?
Documenting and re-evaluating the process and resulting model.
Who Will Benefit:
AML/BSA officers and consultants
AML/BSA software developers
Risk and compliance management personnel
Regulatory compliance associates and managers
Company management
Audit professionals
Instructor Profile:
Warren R. Markowitz is an attorney and veteran compliance officer. He has been involved in the US financial sector in one form or another since 1994. Mr. Markowitz has provided hands on, direct advisory services to domestic and international financial service providers in their dealings with federal and state oversight authorities and self-regulatory organizations, as both a lawyer and an advisor through several consulting and technology advisory firms. His experience with regulatory bodies has enabled him to represent his clients and provide real world references and perspective when resolving pre-existing issues and avoiding new ones.
For Registration - http://www.complianceonline.com/best-practices-for...
Note: Use coupon code 232082 and get 10% off on registration.
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