Company and Product Overview The AMLA Doug Keipper, CAMS.

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Company and Product Overview The AMLA Doug Keipper, CAMS

Banker’s Toolbox = Service! Services Available from Banker’s Toolbox –Due Diligence process for selection facilitated by a prior BSA Officer, CAMS –Training from CAMS trainers for end users –Consulting Services to help to create your assessments on risk written procedures if needed –Active national and regional user groups to share ideas, impact development, establish best practices and communicate on the private website –Help Desk available 11 hours per day 5 days per week

Products available from Banker’s Toolbox: –BAM (BSA and SAR Manager) EDD QAR CTR –WirePro Enterprise –Kite and Fraud Manager Solutions based upon the financial institutions environment (host or teller systems specific) NO redundancy in deliverables which saves bank time and money! Banker’s Toolbox = Solutions!

Compliance is Made Easier to Reduce Your Time-on-Task Utilities performed by BAM –314(a) –OFAC –NCCT or other lists –CTR reconciliation and/or filing –SAR filing and tracking –Monetary Instrument Logs –Wire Logs –Data validation

314(a)

OFAC, NCCT and other lists OFAC NCCT 311 lists of sanctioned entities State Department lists of primary concerns on drug origination countries

CTR Reconciliation and Generation

Automated Risk Rating Risk categories based upon –Products –Market Space –Actual Activity –Foreign vs. EIN vs. SSN –Business Type –Past negative behavior –HIFCA –HIDTA –And others…..

Structuring and Micro Structuring Activity not consistent with Customer Profile High Velocity Behavior Spikes in Volume Deviations from Moving Average Wire Activity High Risk countries and entities ATM transactions from foreign countries ACH transactions with unusual trade industry relationships Large Internet bill payments Transfer of funds between related accounts Accounts that involve the same or related principals Transactions conducted by non-customers Seemingly unrelated accounts linked by common telephone numbers or addresses …..and more… Banker’s Toolbox Facilitates Monitoring

Enhanced Due Diligence Module Branch personnel can capture the expected transactional volume for a new account  Cash In / Out  Wires In / Out  Monetary Instrument purchases  ACH In / Out  ATM Transactions

Enhanced Due Diligence Module ETV Tolerance Report measures deviations against purported transaction volume –User defined minimum tolerance level –Scheduled or on-demand reporting

Check Kiting and Check Fraud Duplicate Checks Serial (check) numbers out of range Dollar amount of check deviates from average Number of checks that deviate from historical activity Kiting suspects based upon using up to 9 rules to hone in on the true suspects

Solutions! Facilitate your selection process Customize product mix to your needs Assist in implementation Train your staff Create best-practices and procedures Support you by providing on-going assistance Continue to develop products to meet your needs in meeting the rigorous demands of compliance and audits

If you need additional information please contact: Doug Keipper or Questions?