CAMS Exam Question 171
A financial institution's monitoring system triggers an alert and an internal investigation has confirmed the activity as suspicious. Which of the following should an anti-money laundering specialist do before submitting the suspicious transaction report?
CAMS Exam Question 172
A bank employee recently opened an account for a new restaurant. Daily cash deposits over a three-month period are close to $9,500.
What are two red flags that indicate possible money laundering or terrorist financing? (Choose two.)
What are two red flags that indicate possible money laundering or terrorist financing? (Choose two.)
CAMS Exam Question 173
A customer has held an account at a local credit institution for 10 years. The account has received deposits twice weekly for the same amount and has never shown signs of suspect behavior. Monitoring software indicated that in the past few months the account has received several large deposits that were not in line with the account history. When asked, the customer states she recently sold a piece of property, which is supported with a proof of sale. What should the compliance officer do next?
CAMS Exam Question 174
Which two statements are true regarding the European Union Money Laundering Directives? (Choose two.)
CAMS Exam Question 175
A bank in an offshore jurisdiction approaches an institution about opening a new correspondent banking relationship. Prior to opening the account, the new account representative obtains copies of the offshore bank's anti-money laundering policies and procedures, and all appropriate legal documentation for the bank; ascertains no third parties will be able to access the accounts; and determines the owners of the bank, the bank's primary business activities, and the business address of the bank. Which of the following steps does the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's Customer Due Diligence for Banks Paper recommend the banker take prior to opening Oils correspondent account?
1. Conduct a site visit and meet all the principals and beneficial owners in person.
2. Verify the bank has a physical presence in the country where it is incorporated.
3. Confirm the bank is subject to regulatory supervision with adequate anti-money laundering laws.
4. Obtain and maintain a complete listing of the correspondent bank's customers, including politically exposed persons.
1. Conduct a site visit and meet all the principals and beneficial owners in person.
2. Verify the bank has a physical presence in the country where it is incorporated.
3. Confirm the bank is subject to regulatory supervision with adequate anti-money laundering laws.
4. Obtain and maintain a complete listing of the correspondent bank's customers, including politically exposed persons.
