EBII Group is hosting a six-part training webinar series focused on financial crime compliance for the regulated sector in emerging markets. Each session will last 2.5 hours and will feature high-profile and senior-level officials from U.S. banks, regulators, and government agencies. The series will be conducted over three months, with two sessions held each month.
Date & Time: 13th January, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will cover methodologies and best practices for conducting money laundering risk assessments. Participants will gain insights into risk factors, assessment tools, and strategies for effective risk mitigation.
Guest Speakers: (guest speakers to be announced before training date)
Lead Investigator from a U.S. federal financial crime agency
Senior Risk Management Officer from a major U.S. bank
Topics Covered:
Methodologies for assessing money laundering risks
Tools and techniques for effective risk assessment
Regulatory expectations and compliance requirements
Real-world scenarios and risk mitigation strategies
Date & Time: 20th January, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will explore the concept of Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO), highlighting its crucial role in preventing financial crimes and enhancing transparency. The discussion will cover best practices for identifying and verifying UBOs.
Senior Compliance Officer from a major U.S. bank
Regulator from a U.S. financial oversight agency
Definition and importance of Ultimate Beneficial Owners
Best practices for identifying and verifying UBOs
Regulatory requirements and challenges
Case studies and practical examples
Date & Time: 27th January, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session provides an in-depth examination of global sanctions regimes, their impact on financial institutions, and the implications for emerging markets. Participants will learn about compliance strategies and the latest updates on sanctions.
Senior Official from the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Expert on international sanctions from a leading U.S. financial institution
Overview of international sanctions regimes
Impact of sanctions on financial institutions
Compliance strategies and tools
Recent trends and case studies
Date & Time: 3rd February, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will provide an in-depth look at correspondent banking, its role in the global financial system, and the associated risks and compliance challenges. Participants will gain insights into managing correspondent banking relationships effectively and navigating recent regulatory updates.
High-Level Executive from a leading U.S. correspondent bank
Regulator with oversight on correspondent banking practices
Role and importance of correspondent banking in emerging markets
Risks and compliance challenges associated with correspondent banking
Strategies for managing correspondent banking relationships
Recent developments and regulatory updates relevant to emerging markets
Date & Time: 10th February, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will delve into Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements in the context of virtual assets. It will cover recent developments, including the Bank of Ghana’s draft guidelines, and the broader implications for compliance.
Senior Regulator from the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
Expert on virtual asset compliance from a prominent U.S. financial institution
Introduction to virtual assets and cryptocurrencies
Recent guidelines and regulations (e.g., Bank of Ghana draft guidelines)
Best practices for KYC and AML in the virtual asset space
Case studies and emerging trends
Date & Time: 17th February, 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will focus on the USA Authorization Act and its specific implications for African banks. Topics will include regulatory changes, compliance requirements, and how African institutions can effectively navigate these regulations.
U.S. Government Official specializing in international finance
Compliance Leader from a major U.S. bank with experience in African markets
Overview of the USA Authorization Act
Implications for African banks and financial institutions
Compliance requirements and strategies
Impact on cross-border transactions
Date & Time: 24th February 2025 from 9am -11am EST / 2pm – 4pm GMT
Description: This session will provide a comprehensive understanding of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and its global implications. Participants will explore compliance requirements for both U.S. and international entities and learn strategies for avoiding violations and managing FCPA risks.
Expert on FCPA compliance from a leading U.S. law firm
Senior Compliance Officer from a major U.S. financial institution
Overview of the FCPA and its global implications
Compliance requirements for U.S. and international entities
Strategies for avoiding FCPA violations
Risk management and practical compliance strategies tailored for emerging markets
Additional Information:
Session Duration: 2.5 hours each, with time allocated for presentations, discussions, and Q&A.
Format: Online webinars to accommodate participants across emerging markets.
Access: All sessions will be recorded and available to registered participants.
Role and importance of correspondent banking
Risks and compliance challenges
Recent developments and regulatory updates
Each session will be two hours long, with time allocated for presentations, discussions, and Q&A.
The series will be conducted online to accommodate participants across emerging markets.
All sessions will be recorded and made available to registered participants.
The course is designed for Regulators, Financial Intelligent Centres /Units, Heads of Compliance and Anti Money Laundering Reporting Officers (AMLROs) who work in the insurance, Legal, fintech, accounting, real estate, gaming, extractive, religious and banking sectors.
Participants of this training typically include:
Money Laundering Reporting Officers and their Deputies
Financial Crime Officers
Risk Managers
Compliance Officer
Course Features
It is designed and written by experienced EBII Group compliance professionals in collaboration with relevant former prosecutors and regulators.
Case studies that provide realistic scenarios, promote the assimilation of new information and application of critical thinking.
All participants will receive certificates of attendance.
Format: Online webinars to accommodate global participation.
Registration Fee: $299 for the entire series.
Certification: A certificate of participation will be awarded upon completion of the series.
This session will cover methodologies and best practices for conducting money laundering risk assessments. Participants will gain insights into risk factors, assessment tools, and strategies for effective risk mitigation.
This session will explore the concept of Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO), highlighting its crucial role in preventing financial crimes and enhancing transparency. The discussion will cover best practices for identifying and verifying UBOs.
This session provides an in-depth examination of global sanctions regimes, their impact on financial institutions, and the implications for emerging markets. Participants will learn about compliance strategies and the latest updates on sanctions.
This session will provide an in-depth look at correspondent banking, its role in the global financial system, and the associated risks and compliance challenges. Participants will gain insights into managing correspondent banking relationships effectively and navigating recent regulatory updates.
This session will delve into Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements in the context of virtual assets. It will cover recent developments, including the Bank of Ghana’s draft guidelines, and the broader implications for compliance.
This session will focus on the USA Authorization Act and its specific implications for African banks. Topics will include regulatory changes, compliance requirements, and how African institutions can effectively navigate these regulations.
This session will provide a comprehensive understanding of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and its global implications. Participants will explore compliance requirements for both U.S. and international entities and learn strategies for avoiding violations and managing FCPA risks.
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