Ultimate AML Sanctions Compliance: The Complete Package
What you’ll learn
- Obtain a Certificate of Completion issued by The Elite Compliance Group
- Introduction to AML Sanctions Compliance (importance, types of sanctions, regulatory bodies and authorities)
- Sanctions Compliance Regulations (AML/CTF, KYC/CDD, SAR/STR, EU, UN, US, UK Sanctions)
- Sanctions Compliance Procedures (compliance program, KYC, customer and transactions screening, monitoring and reporting, sanctions exceptions)
- Case Studies and Real-World Examples (failure and success stories)
- International Considerations in Sanctions Compliance (jurisdictions, sector specific sanctions)
- Advanced Topics in Sanctions Compliance (blockchain and DLT, AI and Machine Learning, cryptocurrency, evasion and case studies)
- Whistleblower Protections (importance, legal safeguards, real life examples)
This course is a complete, basic to advanced, walkthrough for Sanctions Compliance, going from sanction types, regulatory bodies and authorities, different regulations and jurisdictions, but also a more in depth view of certain KYC and AML requirements, Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR or STR), sanctions procedures, screening, ownership, sanctions exceptions and exemptions, case studies of failure and success stories, as well as some advanced topics such as blockchain and DLT, AI and Machine Learning, cryptocurrency and digital assets, evasions and whistleblower protections, and much, much more!
Once you have completed the entire course you will receive via Udemy message all the presentations and articles used in the course in .pdf format (Complete Sanctions Manual).
Besides Udemy’s certificate, we additionally offer a Personalized Certificate of Completion issued by The Elite Compliance Group, upon request. To obtain yours, simply send us a private message through Udemy, including the name you’d like to see on the certificate.
Please consider that due to high demand the certificates are processed and issued at the end of each month. For instance, if you request a certificate in January, it will be provided in February.
Below you can find the full course index.
The course also contains small questionnaires for you to check your acquired knowledge for some of the sections.
Full Course Index:
Section 1: Introduction to Sanctions Compliance
1.1 Overview of Sanctions Compliance
1.1.1 Definition and Purpose
1.1.2 Importance in Financial Markets
1.1.3 Historical Context
1.2 Types of Sanctions
1.2.1 Economic and Financial Sanctions
Asset freezing and the release of funds
1.2.2 Trade Sanctions
Export-controlled goods are susceptible to trade sanctions
1.2.3 Targeted Sanctions
Comprehensive sanctions vs. targeted sanctions
1.2.4 Sanctions by industry type
Sanctions Exceptions
1.3 Regulatory Bodies and Authorities
1.3.1 Key Regulatory Agencies
1.3.2 Important organizations
1.3.3 Role of Government Authorities
1.3.4 International Sanctions Frameworks
Section 2: Sanctions Compliance Regulations
2.1 Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF)
2.1.1 AML/CTF Basics
2.1.2 Customer Due Diligence (CDD)
2.1.3 Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR or STR)
2.2 European Union (EU) Sanctions
2.3 United Nations (UN) Sanctions
2.3.1 Example of UN Sanctions
2.4 United States (US) Sanctions
2.4.1 Sanctions regime in the US
2.4.2 US Regulatory Agencies
2.5 United Kingdom (UK) Sanctions
2.6 Unilateral Sanctions
Section 3: Sanctions Compliance Procedures
3.1 Developing a Sanctions Compliance Program
3.1.1 Building a Compliance Team
A solid SCP framework
Management commitment and a compliance culture
3.1.2 Risk Assessment and Mitigation
Internal controls
Auditing and testing
3.1.3 Training and staying up to date
Keeping up with sanctions
Sanctions easing and lifting
3.2 Due Diligence and Screening
3.2.1 KYC
KYC Requirements
KYC due diligence
Enhanced sanctions due diligence
3.2.2 Ownership
Control, ownership, and transparency
The OFAC 50% rule
Ownership and control in the EU and UK
Beneficial ownership concealment
3.2.3 Screening
What exactly is sanctions screening, and how does it work?
Different types of sanctions screening
3.2.4 Customer and Transaction Screening
3.2.5 Adverse Media Screening
3.2.6 Third-Party Risk Management
3.3 Transaction Monitoring and Reporting
3.3.1 Real-time Transaction Monitoring
3.3.2 Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR)
3.3.3 Compliance Software and Tools
3.4 Sanctions Exceptions Handling
3.4.1 Sanctions exemptions and licenses
3.4.2 Licensing sanctions grounds
3.4.3 Humanitarian licenses used effectively
3.5 Sanctions Violations and Breaches
3.5.1 Inadvertent sanctions violations
3.5.2 Consequences of failing to comply with sanctions
Confronting a Sanction Violation
Self-reporting a suspected sanction breach
Management of incidents as part of a SCP
Section 4: Case Studies and Real-World Examples
4.1 Notable Sanctions Compliance Failures
4.1.1 Compliance Scandals in Financial Markets
Consequences of Standard Chartered’s 2012 Sanctions Violation
Lessons Learned from Standard Chartered’s 2012 Sanctions Violation
4.2 Success Stories
Section 5: International Considerations in Sanctions Compliance
5.1 Understanding Jurisdictional Issues
5.2 Sector Specific Sanctions
5.2.1 Risks of sector-specific sanctions
Risk of correspondent banking sanctions
Sanctions risk for digital currencies
Corporate supply chain sanctions
Sanctions for maritime, logistics, and freight forwarders
Goods and technologies of US origin
Sanctions in the IT sector
Sanctions on high-value and luxury goods
Effective humanitarian license application
Humanitarian aid distribution in authorized jurisdictions
Section 6: Advanced Topics in Sanctions Compliance
6.1 Sanctions and Emerging Technologies
6.1.1 Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
6.1.2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
6.1.3 Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets
6.1.4 3D Printing and Advanced Manufacturing
6.2 Sanctions Evasion and Enforcement
6.2.1 Methods of Sanction Evasion
6.2.1.1 Smuggling and Illicit Trade
6.2.1.2 Front Companies and Shell Entities
6.2.1.3 Cryptocurrency and Peer-to-Peer Transactions
6.2.2 Regulatory Enforcement and Penalties
The Huawei Case (2020)
The Zhenli Ye Gon Case (2019)
Section 7: Whistleblower Protections
7.1 The Importance of Whistleblower Protections
7.1.1 Encouraging Disclosure
7.1.2 Strengthening Compliance
7.2 Whistleblower Protection Mechanisms
7.2.1 Anonymity and Confidentiality
7.2.2 Legal Safeguards
7.2.3 Monetary Rewards
7.3 Real-Life Examples
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
The EU Whistleblower Directive
Crucial Role of Whistleblower Protections
Section 8: Conclusion and Course Recap
Who this course is for:
- Regulatory Compliance
- Compliance Analysts
- Compliance Managers
- KYC Analysts / Know Your Client Analysts
- KYC Managers
- AML/TF(Anti Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Analysts
- AML Managers
- Compliance Specialists
- Screening Analysts
- Customer Screening Analysts
- Transaction Screening Analysts
- Adverse Media Screening Analysts
- Corporate KYC/AML Analysts
- Onboarding Analysts
- Anyone in the financial compliance sector (private companies, regulated or non-regulated companies, banking, real estate, lawyers, or public sector employees).
User Reviews
Be the first to review “Ultimate AML Sanctions Compliance: The Complete Package”
You must be logged in to post a review.
There are no reviews yet.