Anti-Money Laundering

Overview

This course is suitable for anyone who works in the Regulated Sector, or in other organisations where prevention of financial crime is important, and provides learners with a thorough understanding of money laundering. The course also looks at how to spot potential signs of money laundering, and what action to take if you are aware that, or suspect that, money laundering has taken place.

The course includes optional voiceover recorded by a professional actor. It is specifically designed to give learners a better understanding of the nature of money laundering, what signs to look out for and what actions to take.

Our anti-money laundering training can be completed as a standalone course or as part of the full financial crime training course.

Law & Legislation

This course covers key points from:

  • The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017
  • Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
  • Crime and Courts Act 2013
  • Serious Crime Act 2015
  • The Money Laundering Regulations 2007
  • Terrorism Act 2000
  • Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001
  • Terrorism Act 2006
  • The Terrorism Act 2000 and Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (Amendment) Regulations 2007

Course Content

  • An Introduction to Financial Crime - The different forms of financial crime, the impact that financial crime has, the potential consequences of breaking the law, and the key pieces of financial crime legislation.
  • Money-Laundering: What is Money-Laundering? - What money laundering covers, the different stages of money laundering, what constitutes criminal property, and the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information of the Payer) Regulations 2017.
  • Money-Laundering: The Signs - What to look out for as potential indicators of money laundering.
  • Money-Laundering: Taking Action - The importance of taking action if you suspect bribery has taken place or know it has happened, the role of the money laundering reporting officer and the relevant person, the importance of record keeping, the employee's responsibilities, your organisation's policy and procedures, what action to take, and suspicious activity reports.