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 Anti-Money Laundering Exam Manual Revised

Every year the Anti-Money Laundering/Bank Security Act (AML/BSA) Examination Manual undergoes revisions. This year’s revisions expand the discussion on providing banking services to money services businesses (MSBs).

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 FinCEN News: Streamlined Systems

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has announced changes to its Secure Information Sharing Systems so that financial institutions can more easily show their compliance with law enforcement search requests.

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 BSA Violation Costs CA Bank $10 Million

FinCEN and OCC Assess Civil Penalties Against Union Bank in Deferred Prosecution Agreement

Union Bank of California, N.A., a wholly-owned subsidiary of UnionBanCal Corporation, based in San Francisco, earlier this month entered into a deferred prosecution agreement regarding charges of failing to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program, and will forfeit $21.6 million to the U.S. government. The bank will also pay $10 million to The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).



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 A ‘Positive Step’ -- Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering Exam Manual Revised

The recent revisions to the Bank Secrecy/Anti-Money Laundering Exam Manual are being seen as a move in the right direction by those close to the subject. According to Sepideh Behram, Senior Compliance Counsel at the American Bankers Association, the revisions made to the 2007 version reflect “certain points of clarification.”

The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Credit Union Administration, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Office of Thrift Supervision, and Conference of State Bank Supervisors revised the manual in collaboration with FinCEN, the administrator of the BSA. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) collaborated on the revisions made to the section that addresses compliance with economic and trade sanctions administered and enforced by OFAC.



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 New Version of Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-money Laundering Examination Manual Released

It’s an often heard comment by those in the banking industry -- the need for consistency in the examination processes that institutions must undergo. That message is being heard, and acted on. With the recent announcement by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson of an initiative to ensure that compliance obligations are treated in a manner that helps avoid expenditures that are not commensurate with actual risk, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) last week issued the revised Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) Examination Manual.

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 Survey of Compliance Officers: Focus on BSA/AML Diverts Compliance Resources

A recent national survey by the American Bankers Association of financial institution compliance officers shows 58 percent say regulatory focus on the Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money laundering initiatives has diverted exam resources away from conducting an appropriate review of other compliance obligations on a risk-adjusted basis

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 FinCEN Director: SAR Activity Review Has Broad Value, Utility

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network released its 11th issue of the Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) Activity Review Issue 11 last week. With guidance from the BSA Advisory Group (BSAAG), the review covers the suspicious activity reports issued by financial institutions

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 FinCEN Issues 11th SAR Activity Report

If you ever thought that when you file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) that it is filed away with the other SARs, think again. SARs are an important and valuable part of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) data that law enforcement uses to build criminal cases. Financial institutions can read more on the enforcement actions taken by law enforcement in the latest edition of the SAR Activity Review.

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 Automated AML Tools Prove Popular For Compliance Efforts

A recent survey of banking executives showed the overwhelming majority plan to increase spending on automated Anti-Money Laundering (AML) transaction monitoring and on staff to help strengthen their compliance programs.

Darren Donovan, head of KPMG’s Forensic Services said the survey, administered by KPMG during the Florida International Bankers Association Annual AML Compliance Conference,

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 Financial Institutions Must Assess Risk Profiles to Meet New BSA Requirements

In 2006, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) issued a revised version of the Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) Examination Manual. The manual has been updated to incorporate regulatory changes since the manual was first released in 2005 and to clarify supervisory expectations. Financial institutions need to understand what these changes mean for their regulatory compliance programs.

The changes include an enhanced discussion of the risk assessment process which a financial institution uses to identify and develop its overall BSA/AML risk profile, a new section discussing Automated Clearing House (ACH) transactions, and updates for emerging money-laundering risks.

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 Part II: Personnel Profiles for Information Security Positions in Banks

Determining if a candidate possesses the skills necessary to fill an information security position effectively before hiring him/her is not a trivial task. There are many methods one can use to gauge the effectiveness of a candidate's background.

It is important to note that for some positions, it might be very difficult to find a perfect candidate (sometimes even finding a single candidate might be quite difficult). Banks should realize that they need to be somewhat flexible, and define some thresholds above that make the hiring process cost-effective. Training less experienced candidates may be a viable option when cost and time to fulfill all requirements is flexible.

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 Banks Face Added Risks in a Tough New Regulatory Arena

Banks Face Added Risks in a Tough New Regulatory Arena

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Bankers Trust was an aggressive and entrepreneurial commercial bank that developed some of the basic risk management tools now used throughout the banking industry. (It merged with Deutsche Bank in 199

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