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Anti Money Laundering and Transaction Compliance Specialization

Anti Money Laundering and Transaction Compliance.

Essential BSA/AML, SAR/CTR, and mortgage licensing training for financial compliance professionals

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Kriti Kamra

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What you'll learn

  • Master BSA/AML requirements and suspicious activity reporting

  • Execute CTR, SAR, and FinCEN regulatory filings accurately

  • Implement customer identification and name screening programs

  • Maintain S.A.F.E. Act mortgage licensing compliance

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June 2026

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Specialization - 8 course series

What you'll learn

  • Explain AML and anti-terrorist financing concepts under U.S. law and identify red flags associated with money laundering and terrorist financing

  • Explain the key components and requirements of an effective AML program, including the Bank Secrecy Act obligation and regulatory expectations

  • Apply risk-based approaches to customer due diligence, enhanced due diligence, and ongoing monitoring processes

  • Demonstrate proper documentation and accurate reporting procedures to support regulatory compliance and protect the financial system's integrity

Skills you'll gain

Category: Compliance Management
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Financial Systems
Category: Governance
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Legal Risk
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Internal Controls
Category: Operational Risk
Name Screening and Reporting Obligations - US

Name Screening and Reporting Obligations - US

Course 2, 2 hours

What you'll learn

  • Explain the purpose and key U.S. regulatory bodies involved in name screening, including OFAC and FinCEN

  • Identify the types of sanctions lists and high-risk entities that must be screened under U.S. AML regulations

  • Differentiate between true, potential, and false-positive matches, and apply appropriate escalation procedures

  • Apply practical screening procedures and documentation standards to ensure compliance and audit readiness

Skills you'll gain

Category: Due Diligence
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Compliance Reporting
Category: Legal Risk
Category: Threat Detection
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Investigation
Category: Auditing
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Incident Response
Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Verification And Validation
Category: Regulation and Legal Compliance
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Analysis
Category: Asset Protection
Category: Financial Regulation
Customer Identification Program - US

Customer Identification Program - US

Course 3, 2 hours

What you'll learn

  • Explain CIP requirements under the Bank Secrecy Act and distinguish CIP data collection for persons vs. business entities

  • Identify situations that trigger CIP and require customer information, and apply the four-step CIP workflow under BSA requirement

  • Apply CIP procedures, including verification, beneficial ownership, and documentation

  • Demonstrate appropriate actions when CIP cannot be completed, or fraud is suspected

Skills you'll gain

Category: Finance
Category: Financial Controls
Category: Financial Industry Regulatory Authorities
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Event Monitoring
Category: Data Validation
Category: Financial Systems
Category: Standard Operating Procedure
Category: Data Collection
Category: Workflow Management
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Personally Identifiable Information
Currency Transaction Reports - US

Currency Transaction Reports - US

Course 4, 2 hours

What you'll learn

  • Explain the role of Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) under the Bank Secrecy Act, including key regulatory agencies and compliance terminology

  • Identify when a cash transaction meets CTR reporting requirements, applying the $10,000 threshold and aggregation rules accurately

  • Demonstrate the steps required to collect, document, and retain customer and transaction information for compliant CTR filing and recordkeeping

  • Recognize structuring patterns and other red flags that may indicate attempts to evade CTR reporting requirements

Skills you'll gain

Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Auditing
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Financial Reporting
Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR) - US

Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR) - US

Course 5, 3 hours

What you'll learn

  • Identify when suspicious activity or attempted transactions meet reporting thresholds and require STR/SAR filing

  • Recognize common red flags, risk indicators, and behaviors associated with potential financial crime, including MSB-specific warning signs

  • Demonstrate the steps required to document, file, and retain STR/SAR reports while avoiding illegal customer tip-offs

  • Describe how STR supports U.S. AML and anti-terrorist financing rules, including key regulators and reporting obligations

Skills you'll gain

Category: Record Keeping
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Banking
Category: Banking Services
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Compliance Reporting
Category: Financial Auditing
Category: Governance Risk Management and Compliance
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Regulation and Legal Compliance
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Transaction Processing
Category: Cash Management
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Business
Category: Finance
Electronic Fund Transfers (Regulation E) with ESIGN

Electronic Fund Transfers (Regulation E) with ESIGN

Course 6, 3 hours

What you'll learn

  • Define electronic fund transfers and identify when Regulation E applies

  • Describe consumer rights, liability limits, and error resolution procedures under Regulation E

  • Explain how ESIGN supports valid electronic authorizations and digital disclosures

  • Implement correct procedures to manage EFT disputes and recurring payment authorizations

Skills you'll gain

Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Customer Complaint Resolution
Category: Payment Processing
Category: Automated Clearing House
Category: Payment Processing and Collection
Category: Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Payment Systems
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Record Keeping
Category: Regulation and Legal Compliance
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance

What you'll learn

  • Describe the purpose of the SAFE Act and the differences between federal registration and state licensing

  • Identify who must be registered as an MLO under Regulation G

  • Outline institutional responsibilities for policies, procedures, monitoring, and annual testing related to MLO registration

  • Locate and correctly use NMLS unique identifiers in communications and disclosure

Skills you'll gain

Category: Compliance Reporting
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Governance Risk Management and Compliance
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: Registration
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Continuous Monitoring
Category: Consumer Lending
Category: Mortgage Loans
Category: Procedure Development
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Loan Origination
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Bank Regulations

What you'll learn

  • Explain the purpose of Regulation H and how it supports SAFE-compliant state licensing

  • Describe licensing and registration expectations for state MLOs, including education and testing

  • Identify ongoing obligations (renewals, updates, reporting) through NMLS

  • Recognize how state-specific rules interact with federal SAFE requirements

Skills you'll gain

Category: Legal Risk
Category: Regulatory Compliance
Category: Financial Regulations
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Consumer Lending
Category: Compliance Training
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Compliance Reporting
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Regulatory Requirements
Category: General Lending
Category: Mortgage Loans
Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Loan Origination
Category: Registration

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159 Courses506,136 learners
Kriti Kamra
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32 Courses6,788 learners

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