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).
Arpita Bedekar, Director

Training Sessions – Day One


Training Sessions – Day One
- Strategic understanding of AML/CFT risks and the risk-based approach: covering the need for a strong AML governance framework, balancing AML compliance and business priorities in accordance with the defined risk appetite of the organization and the consequences of non-compliance. The participants also studied the various elements involved in an enterprise-wide risk assessment (EWRA) and the effective application of a risk-based approach to AML/CFT.
- Correspondent banking risks: including evaluating and monitoring counterparty risks and MVTS considerations within correspondent banking.
- Screening and due diligence: including key sanctions risks and screening, politically exposed persons (PEP) risks and screening, adverse media monitoring and cross-border wire transfer screening.
- Ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO): and the risks associated with legal persons, corporate vehicles and arrangements and methods for establishing beneficial ownership and source of funds.

Training Sessions – Day One

Group Work – Day Two

Training Sessions – Day Two
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

- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- Bank of the Philippine Islands
- Dutch-Bangla Bank
- Laxmi Capital Market
- Onchain Custodian
- Prince Bank
- State Bank of India
- T Bank
- Taiwan INSTO Technologies
- United Overseas Bank
Certificate Distribution
