Guide to Due Diligence in Financial Institutions
Guide to Due Diligence in FIs, CDD, EDD and SDD, Digital banking services, Digital verification of Customers.
Owais Ahmed Qureshi
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Overview
This course covers the various types of due diligence, its necessity, application in different financial institutions, and its pivotal role in KYC (Know Your Customer) and raising Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Additionally, we will delve into the evolving landscape of due diligence from traditional banking services to the digital era, offering practical insights and best practices for compliance officers and due diligence officers.
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Curriculum
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Introduction to Due Diligence 10:10
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Types of Due Diligence 07:01
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Necessity of Due Diligence 06:22
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Usage of Due Diligence Under Different Financial Institutions 15:29
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Comprehensive Lecture on Due Diligence and KYC 07:18
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Raising Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) 11:56
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Comprehensive Lecture on Conducting Due Diligence 08:53
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Goals Behind Due Diligence 09:03
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Information Collection During Due Diligence 08:41
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Due Diligence in Traditional vs. Digital Banking 08:04
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Due Diligence in the Digital Era 09:23
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Effective Digital Due Diligence 11:11
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Improving the Due Diligence Framework 07:14
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Insights for Compliance Officers and Due Diligence Officers 08:30
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Conclusion of Due Diligence Course 07:17
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Course Outline
Introduction to Due Diligence
Definition and Importance of Due Diligence
Understanding due diligence and its role in financial institutions.
The necessity of due diligence for risk management and regulatory compliance.
Types of Due Diligence
Customer Due Diligence (CDD)
Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD)
Simplified Due Diligence (SDD)
Ongoing Monitoring
Necessity and Usage of Due Diligence
Necessity of Due Diligence
Legal and regulatory requirements
Risk assessment and management
Prevention of financial crimes (money laundering, fraud, terrorism financing)
Usage Under Different Financial Institutions
Application in banks, investment firms, insurance companies, and fintech startups.
Specific requirements for each type of financial institution.
Due Diligence and KYC
Due Diligence in KYC
Role of due diligence in verifying customer identity and assessing risks.
How due diligence supports compliance with KYC regulations.
Raising Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs)
How due diligence leads to the identification of suspicious activities.
Process of filing SARs and its importance in combating financial crimes.
Conducting Due Diligence
Who Conducts Due Diligence?
Roles and responsibilities of compliance officers, due diligence officers, and other relevant personnel.
Coordination between different departments.
Goals Behind Due Diligence
Identifying and mitigating risks.
Ensuring regulatory compliance.
Protecting the integrity and reputation of the financial institution.
Information Collection During Due Diligence
Information Obtained During Due Diligence
Customer identification and verification (documents, data sources).
Financial background and transaction history.
Purpose and nature of the business relationship.
Due Diligence in Traditional vs. Digital Banking
Due Diligence in Traditional Banking Services
Procedures and best practices for face-to-face customer interactions.
Documentation and verification processes.
Due Diligence in the Digital Era
Challenges and opportunities in digital due diligence.
Use of technology and digital tools for remote customer verification.
Effective Digital Due Diligence
Strategies for conducting due diligence without physical presence.
Ensuring accuracy and compliance in a digital environment.
Improving the Due Diligence Framework
Improvements in Current Due Diligence Framework
Identifying gaps and challenges in existing practices.
Recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of due diligence processes.
Insights for Compliance Officers and Due Diligence Officers
Best practices and practical tips for conducting efficient due diligence.
Staying updated with regulatory changes and technological advancements.
Conclusion
Summarizing Key Takeaways
Recap of the critical aspects of due diligence.
Emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement and vigilance.
Final Thoughts and Next Steps
Encouraging ongoing learning and professional development.
Resources for further reading and skill enhancement.
Who is this course for?
this course is for AML experts, Due diligence officers, Compliance field entrants
Requirements
Basic knowledge of KYC and due diligence
Career path
You can excel in your job if is in Compliance and AML units
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