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Fraud and AML integration: Is the FRAML approach right for your financial institution?

Abrigo

Evaluating the FRAML approach For years, financial institutions have debated the merits of combining fraud and anti-money laundering (AML) functions into a single department in what's known as a FRAML approach. With such heightened scrutiny on fraud, keeping AML and fraud teams siloed may not be sustainable.

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How to avoid costly BSA enforcement actions: Proactive steps for bank compliance

Abrigo

These actions can result in costly civil penalties and reputational damage, so banks and credit unions should take proactive steps to ensure their BSA compliance programs are robust and effective. Key strategies to prevent BSA enforcement actions To prevent BSA enforcement actions, banks must prioritize proactive compliance measures.

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Ensuring Banking Compliance Through Project Management Expertise

Perficient

To bolster its capabilities and ensure compliance, the bank sought assistance from Perficient in delivering exceptional project and program management services to tackle their significant hurdles. Supporting the change management team in building a robust governance structure for program PMO activities.

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FinCEN issues rules impacting real estate and investment advisory compliance

Abrigo

You might also like this webinar, "Tackling operational risks: Strategies for check fraud and ransomware prevention." It’s essential to ensure that your compliance programs are updated to address covered real estate professionals and investment advisers and robust enough to withstand regulatory review.

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FFIEC compliance: Ensuring access to suitable resources for effective BSA management

Abrigo

A strong BSA prog r am starts with FFIEC compliance Building a robust BSA program means having access to the staffing and resources you need. You might also like this podcast, "Ensuring access to the FFIEC’s suitable resources at your financial institution: What BSA compliance officers need to know.

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Safeguarding new banking products from fraud

Abrigo

6 Steps t o mitigate fraud risk tied to new products Your AML and fraud teams' input is key when it comes to offering new bank products. These tips can help ensure compliance while improving your offerings. You might also like this infographic, "Beyond immediate fraud losses: How the costs and impacts of fraud snowball."

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FedNow fraud prevention for credit unions: A guide for AML, fraud teams

Abrigo

Prevent fraud when adopting FedNow Credit unions can prevent fraud as they connect to FedNow. Use this guide to understand available tools and the steps AML and fraud teams should take. You might also like this FedNow implementation guide with details on appropriate AML/CFT and fraud considerations.

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