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Training on Certified AML/CFT Professional (FCAP) by Fintelekt held in Bangkok

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About the FCAP Programme

Fintelekt Certified AML/CFT Professional (FCAP) is a 2-day intensive course designed as a comprehensive and practical masterclass for aspiring and practicing AML/CFT professionals to learn and stay updated with the latest tools, techniques and developments in anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT).

The FCAP programme was held at Hotel Aloft in Bangkok on 8th and 9th June 2023. Professionals from institutions across Asia from private as well as public sectors joined the programme.
Arpita Bedekar, Director
Strategy and Planning, Fintelekt set the context, explaining that FCAP was introduced in response to a pressing regional need for an advanced training and certification programme that can help demonstrate a commitment and contribute towards building a stronger AML/CFT regime in the institution, country as well as the global financial system.
Training Sessions – Day One
Supranee Satitchaicharoen, Director
Cooperation and Standard Development Division, Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO), Thailand delivered the first session, providing a background of the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) and its activities, and the expectations that it has from its reporting entities, which are common across most countries.
Supranee also explained the various initiatives taken by AMLO to counter recent typologies in AML/CFT and fraud. Participants were able to gain from an interactive session with a senior regulatory representative and understand the perspective with which supervision and enforcements take place within the AML/CFT regime.
Training Sessions – Day One
R. Hariharan, Trainer, Fintelekt took over from Supranee and engaged the participants in an interactive discussion on key fundamental aspects of AML and CFT:
Training Sessions – Day One
Dr. Naomi Doak, Regional Coordinator, Counter Wildlife Trafficking, representing the Bangkok office of the Wildlife Conservation Society spoke to participants about regional trends in wildlife trafficking and environmental crimes including the growing nexus with organised criminal activity and emerging money laundering typologies in the region.
Group Work – Day Two
Participants were divided into six groups and were given a case apiece, which they had to analyse as a group. The trainer, Hariharan facilitated the discussions and provided inputs on how to go about analysing the case.
A group-leader from each group collated and presented the findings of the analysis conducted by their group, which was then summarised and concluded by Hariharan.
Training Sessions – Day Two
The post lunch session of Day Two of the FCAP programme were facilitated by T. R. Hariharan and covered the following topics:

Evolving risks and their impact: on the AML/CFT function

Hariharan took the participants in detail through the risks from digital payments, fintechs and various types of payment intermediaries, use of third parties in delivery channels and risks from virtual currency, decentralized finance and NFTs. The session also included the latest regulatory guidance around the region and major updates from international bodies such as the Financial Action Task Force.

Transaction monitoring

involves manual or electronic scanning of transaction based on certain parameters such as customer and beneficiary names, volume, value, country of origin or destination of transaction.

Combating trade-based money laundering (TBML)

which included an understanding of TBML techniques & latest typologies, trade due diligence measures to detect suspicious transactions and methods and best practices for combating TBML.

Terrorism financing risk and detection

the terrorism financing process, cross-border risks, and recommendations by the Wolfsberg Group and the Financial Action Task Force on combating terrorism financing.

Proliferation financing

its three stages, comparison with money laundering and terrorism financing, difficulties faced in identifying proliferation financing and proliferation financing risk assessments.

Participation
The FCAP batch in Bangkok was well attended by 21 participants from banking, money transfer, fintech, regulatory and supervisory institution across 9 countries in Asia, viz. Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Singapore, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand.
List of Participating Institutions:
Certificate Distribution
The FCAP Certificate was awarded to all participants at the end of the programme in a certificate distribution ceremony. Arpita Bedekar, Director – Strategy and Planning, Fintelekt presented the certificates.

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