Money Laundering: business compliance :business compliance

Publication subTitle :business compliance

Author: Bazley   Stuart;Foster   Caroline  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780080943862

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780754526230

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780754526230

Subject: D922.28 金融法;D922.291.92 破产法;D996.2 International Law of Finance;F0 Economics

Language: ENG

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Description

Money Laundering: Business Compliance is a timely and user-friendly manual that shows you how to comply fully and effectively with the Money Laundering Regulations 2003. In the drive to halt funding terrorist activity, control of money laundering activity has risen high on the government’s agenda. The Money Laundering Regulations 2003 expand the regulator’s already wide powers. Failure to comply with anti-money laundering provisions prevents businesses functioning properly, carries severe financial penalties and can result in serious criminal sanctions.

Using flowcharts, diagrams, checklists and bullet points, this book explains how you can spot activities that must be reported. It alerts you to when and how you must report and to do so within minimum business interruption; demonstrates how to ensure compliance with the regulatory framework; gives details on correct training procedures; tells you how to avoid falling foul of the stringent rules against tipping off; and arms you with the knowledge to avoid the pitfalls. With its uniquely practical approach and hands-on guidance, the book should be the first port of call for all those wanting to understand the regulations and the guidance notes.

This book is essential reading for MLROs, directors, compliance officers, risk officers, finance directors and accountants, company secretaries and all those within the regulated sector.

Chapter

Introduction

Chapter 1: Identifying Your Client

Chapter 2: Knowing your Client and his Business

Chapter 3: Internal Controls

Chapter 4: Risk Assessment and a Risk-Based Approach to Anti-Money Laundering

Chapter 5: Identifying Suspicious Transactions

Chapter 6: Reporting Suspicions

Chapter 7: Obtaining NCIS Consent to Proceed

Chapter 8: Awareness and Training of Staff

Chapter 9: Producing an Annual Money Laundering Report

Chapter 10: Reputational Risk

Chapter 11: Asset Recovery and the Practical Implications for Regulated Business

Chapter 12: Investigations

Appendix: Useful Sources of Information

Index

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