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Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (AMLS) Certification April 2025
شهادة أخصائي مكافحة غسل الأموال AMLS لشهر 2025-4
Training Activity Rate
Trainer/s
لانا البريشي
Training activity Hours
24
Training activity Date
-
Training Activity Days
Monday
Wednesday
Start and End Time
17:00 - 20:00
Training Activity Classification
Compliance
Course Language
Arabic
Methodology
In class
City
Amman
Type of Training
Professional Certificate
Deadline for registration
Price For Jordanian
800 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
1130 US$
Target Group

 

 

PROFESSIONAL IN THE SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES:

 

  • § Employees of the Federal Reserve and Central Banks
  • § Financial Sector Regulatory Authorities
  • § Financial Intelligence Units FIUs
  • § Tax Authorities
  • § Related Ministries and government bodies

 

 

 

AML Officers and Managers In Addition To Front Liners And Back Office Staff Participating In The Process Of Financial Transactions:

 

  • § Banking Industry
  • § Insurance and reinsurance Companies
  • § Brokerage Firms
  • § Leasing and Microfinance Companies
  • § Lending Firms
  • § Exchange Houses and Money Service Business

 

 

 

AML Solutions Provider Designated Non-Financial Businesses And Professions

 

  • § Real estate companies
  • § Independent legal professionals (i.e. notaries, lawyers)
  • § Precious metals/stones companies
  • § Trust and investment funds companies

External auditors and accounting professionals

General Goal

 

AMLS Certification program helps candidates build an AML customer risk rating system, transaction monitoring systems and scenarios, investigation best practices, how to implement an AML risk-based approach, FIU reporting, and much more.

 

 

 

تعرف على أفضل ممارسات مكافحة غسل الاموال بالإضافة الى إلى أنظمة وإجراءات مراقبة المعاملات من خلال المنهج القائم على المخاطر.

 

 



 

Contents

 

 Learning Objectives

 

Financial Crime Principles

  • § Understand and analyse the elements of the money laundering crime, including predicate offences, Proceeds, concealment, and State of mind – The mental element, in addition to serious crime, threshold approach, Dual Criminality, and Unwelcomed Money.
  • § Learn How to Detect and prevent Cuckoo smurfing & Money Mules.
  • § Identify Terrorism Financing and Proliferation Financing typologies.
  • § Analyses real Money laundering cases and examples.

 

Risk-Based Approach & Compliance Monitoring

  • § Learn how to apply AML Risk-Based Approach, including automated customer risk rating, transactions monitoring, and AML regulatory examinations, along with detailed models and examples.
  • § Prepare a detailed and comprehensive Geographic Risk Index (GRI) that covers Money laundering, Terrorism Impact, International Sanctions, Corruption, and Financial Secrecy.
  • § How to conduct a KYC analysis and a reasonableness test of the KYC information.
  • § How to detect PEPs through Customer Due Diligence and PEP Screening, PEP risk assessment, classification, and
  • § declassification according to FATF & Wolfsberg.
  • § Learn how to identify the Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs) with detailed examples.

Fintech & The Evolution of Money and Financial Crime

  • § Know how to build a perfect and compliant online customer onboarding process, Digital Identity, and EKYC.
  • § Develop Transaction Monitoring Systems (TMS), Money Laundering Risk Rating Tools, and Case Management Systems employing the latest technologies in AML, including Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation.
  • § Understand the evolution of money, Virtual Currencies &
  • § Virtual Assets. and how to mitigate the associated financial crime risks.
  • § Analyse the opportunities and challenges presented by Fintech in the fight against financial crime.

 

Money Laundering in The Financial Sector

  • § Identify the key risks and red flag indicators associated with money laundering in the financial sector, with a focus on the banking and securities sectors.

 

Money Laundering In Non-Financial Sectors

  • § Recognize the risks and typologies of money laundering in non-financial sectors, including the roles played by real estate agents, precious metals and stones dealers, lawyers, notaries, accountants, trust and company service providers, casinos, charities and non-profit organisations.

 

The International Framework of AML

  • § Understand the international framework of AML in AML compliance, including the Financial Action Task Force, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, Wolfsberg Group, the US AMLA 2020, and EU AML Directives.
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