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Ask The Experts – Do All My Employees Need Compliance Training?

Ask The Experts – Do All My Employees Need Compliance Training?

Posted on: November 16th, 2021

When deciding on if your employees need compliance training, there are a few things to consider. WHO NEEDS TRAINING It is generally considered an industry best practice to have any employee performing a money service transaction to have adequate and ongoing training. This includes any employee that cashes a third party check, conducts a money […]

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The Ultimate Regulatory Compliance Checklist – 2021

The Ultimate Regulatory Compliance Checklist – 2021

Posted on: March 16th, 2021

Our CAMS experts have put together a comprehensive compliance checklist to help you stay on track and stay up-to-date with current BSA regulations. Rules and regulations are constantly changing in the Money Services Business industry. It is your responsibility to update your BSA/AML/OFAC Compliance Program to reflect these changes and any other modifications in your […]

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FinCEN Advisory on Unemployment Insurance Fraud During COVID-19 for MSBs

FinCEN Advisory on Unemployment Insurance Fraud During COVID-19 for MSBs

Posted on: November 5th, 2020

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has released an advisory concerning Unemployment Insurance (UI) fraud related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Money Services Businesses (MSBs) must be aware of different types of potential fraud, red flags to look for and how to file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) accordingly.   FRAUD During the COVID-19 pandemic, UI claims […]

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Building An Anti Money Laundering Program

Building An Anti Money Laundering Program

Posted on: September 16th, 2020

An Anti Money Laundering (AML) Program is a set of policies, procedures and internal controls designed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing. If you are a business that provides money services, you will need an AML Program to satisfy regulators, avoid costly fines and prevent criminal punishment.   MONEY SERVICES BUSINESS An organization that provides […]

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Bank Regulators Ease SAR Requirements for Hemp-Related Businesses

Bank Regulators Ease SAR Requirements for Hemp-Related Businesses

Posted on: April 15th, 2020

Banks are no longer required to file suspicious activity reports (SARs) for customers engaging in the growth or cultivation of hemp. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp has been reclassified. DEFINITION OF HEMP The 2018 Farm Bill now defines hemp as a variety of cannabis that contains .3% or less tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). By doing this, […]

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