Course curriculum

  • 1

    TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

    • TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

  • 2

    Handouts

    • Handouts - Anti-Money Laundering Series - Lesson 4

  • 3

    MODULE OVERVIEW

    • MODULE OVERVIEW

  • 4

    Customer Due Diligence and the Customer Identification Process (CIP)

    • CDD Purpose, Measures and Procedures

    • First Measure: Customer Identification Process (CIP)

  • 5

    SECTION REVIEW: Customer Due Diligence and the Customer Identification Process (CIP)

    • SECTION REVIEW: Customer Due Diligence and the Customer Identification Process (CIP)

  • 6

    Customer Due Diligence Measures

    • Second Measure: Customer Verification Process (CVP)

    • Third Measure: Identification and Verification of Agents (IVA)

    • Fourth Measure: Beneficial Ownership Verification (BOV)

    • 5th and 6th Measure - Determination of the Purpose of Relationship (DPR) and Ongoing Monitoring Process (OMP)

  • 7

    SECTION REVIEW: Customer Due Diligence Measures

    • SECTION REVIEW: Customer Due Diligence Measures

  • 8

    Customer Risk Profiling, Assessment and Recordkeeping

    • Customer Risk Profiling and Assessment

    • Recordkeeping

    • Characteristics of Businesses

  • 9

    SECTION REVIEW: Customer Risk Profiling, Assessment and Recordkeeping

    • SECTION REVIEW: Customer Risk Profiling, Assessment and Recordkeeping

  • 10

    Suspicious Circumstances

    • Suspicious Circumstances

  • 11

    SECTION REVIEW: Suspicious Circumstances

    • SECTION REVIEW: Suspicious Circumstances

  • 12

    EXERCISES

    • List of Scenarios

    • Scenario 1

    • Scenario 1 - Questions

    • Scenario 2

    • Scenario 2 - Questions

    • Scenario 3

    • Scenario 3 - Questions

  • 13

    CASE STUDY

    • CASE STUDY

    • CASE STUDY - Questions

  • 14

    Quiz: Anti-Money Laundering Series – Lesson 4

    • Quiz: Anti-Money Laundering Series – Lesson 4

Instructor

CPA, CIA, FRIAcc, EnP, REB, REA, MICB

Jeff-Mike Smith Sule

Jeff-Mike Smith Sule is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Accountants based in Singapore, a Certified Internal Auditor under The Institute of Internal Auditors, a Certified Bookkeeper under The Institute of Certified Bookkeepers based in United Kingdom, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and an Accredited Accounting Teacher.  He has four active professional licenses under PRC, to wit, Certified Public Accountant, Real Estate Appraiser, Real Estate Broker, and Environmental Planner. Jeff graduated Magna Cum Laude from Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Manila with a bachelor degree in accountancy. He placed Top 7 in the 2010 CPA Licensure Examination and Top 2  in the 2014 Real Estate Appraiser Licensure Examination. Jeff is currently an internal audit manager at American Data Exchange Company. He also held various management positions in ÆON Credit Service (Philippines), Inc., a Japanese non-bank financing company, namely Internal Control Manager, Portfolio Manager, Control Manager and Internal Audit Manager. Jeff also previously did IT and financial audit at Ernst & Young - Sycip Gorres Velayo and Company (SGV). He was also a faculty member of various educational institutions which include Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, Mapua Institute of Technology, Far Eastern University, Philippine Christian University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila Integrated Review Schools Corporation, Shield Professionals Review and Training Center, and ExcelCIA Knowledge Institute Inc. He was also an accreditor of the Association of Local Colleges and Universities – Commission on Accreditation (ALCU-COA).Jeff shares his knowledge and expertise as a PICPA lecturer and a national speaker on topics that involve external and internal audit, IT audit, real estate and environmental planning, accounting and taxation, bookkeeping, business process management and organizational transformation.

This training is designed to help participants understand how money laundering is perpetrated and how governments and anti-money laundering (AML) laws operate to counteract this crime. It also highlights the roles and responsibilities of the AMLC and covered persons in facing the threat of money laundering. Professional accountants, compliance officers, and other individuals in covered institutions such as banks, stock brokerages, casinos, and pawnshops will greatly benefit from this course.

In this lesson, participants should gain a firm grasp on the various Customer Due Diligence Measures, as well as vital areas of a Money Laundering and Terrorism Prevention Program, such as customer risk profiling, assessment, and recordkeeping.