Pideya Learning Academy

Anti-Money Laundering: A Risk-Based Approach

Upcoming Schedules

  • Schedule

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
20 Jan - 24 Jan 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
14 Apr - 18 Apr 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
30 Jun - 04 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
21 Jul - 25 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
29 Sep - 03 Oct 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
10 Nov - 14 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
24 Nov - 28 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

In an era marked by rapid financial innovation and global connectivity, the threat of money laundering and terrorism financing continues to evolve, posing significant risks to economic stability, institutional integrity, and regulatory compliance. As financial crime becomes more sophisticated, regulators are raising the bar for compliance standards across banking, fintech, insurance, and other sectors. The Anti-Money Laundering: A Risk-Based Approach training by Pideya Learning Academy is designed to equip professionals with deep expertise in identifying, mitigating, and managing money laundering risks in a dynamic regulatory environment.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), money laundering accounts for an estimated 2–5% of global GDP annually—equating to roughly USD 800 billion to USD 2 trillion in illicit flows. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and similar international watchdogs have intensified efforts to enforce compliance through stringent AML and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CTF) frameworks. As a result, organizations are under growing pressure to build risk-based programs that can withstand scrutiny from regulators, investors, and the public.
This comprehensive training by Pideya Learning Academy provides professionals with the critical skills to assess AML risks, design effective controls, and embed a culture of compliance across organizational functions. It introduces global regulatory expectations, such as FATF recommendations, EU directives, and national legal requirements, while integrating industry-relevant scenarios that sharpen compliance judgment. The course also emphasizes how non-compliance can result in severe financial penalties, operational disruptions, and reputational damage.
Participants will develop practical competencies in Customer Due Diligence (CDD), Know Your Customer (KYC), Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD), and politically exposed person (PEP) identification, along with sanctions screening and transaction monitoring techniques. Additionally, the training addresses the unique AML risks posed by fintech platforms, virtual assets, offshore accounts, and shell entities—sectors that are increasingly exploited by sophisticated financial criminals.
As part of the program, the following key highlights are covered:
In-depth understanding of international AML/CTF frameworks and their impact on day-to-day compliance operations
Implementation of KYC, CDD, and EDD procedures to prevent customer-related financial crime
Detection of red flag indicators and suspicious activity across various transaction channels
Clarification of the MLRO’s role, reporting obligations, and regulatory interface
Evaluation of AML vulnerabilities in emerging technologies, digital banking, and offshore jurisdictions
Analysis of major regulatory enforcement cases to extract lessons for internal policy strengthening
Strengthening skills in sanctions compliance, PEP screening, and customer risk scoring
The Anti-Money Laundering: A Risk-Based Approach course also provides a comprehensive review of how internal audit functions, risk management teams, and compliance officers can collaborate to maintain a vigilant, risk-aware culture. Emphasis is placed on building adaptive strategies that allow institutions to proactively address evolving threats while meeting the expectations of local and cross-border regulators.
By integrating global best practices with contextualized learning scenarios, Pideya Learning Academy ensures that each participant completes the course with a confident understanding of how to lead, improve, and sustain a compliant AML framework. Whether working in a financial institution, fintech startup, consultancy, or regulatory body, attendees will leave with actionable knowledge that can be immediately applied to strengthen internal compliance and protect institutional credibility.

Key Takeaways:

  • In-depth understanding of international AML/CTF frameworks and their impact on day-to-day compliance operations
  • Implementation of KYC, CDD, and EDD procedures to prevent customer-related financial crime
  • Detection of red flag indicators and suspicious activity across various transaction channels
  • Clarification of the MLRO’s role, reporting obligations, and regulatory interface
  • Evaluation of AML vulnerabilities in emerging technologies, digital banking, and offshore jurisdictions
  • Analysis of major regulatory enforcement cases to extract lessons for internal policy strengthening
  • Strengthening skills in sanctions compliance, PEP screening, and customer risk scoring
  • In-depth understanding of international AML/CTF frameworks and their impact on day-to-day compliance operations
  • Implementation of KYC, CDD, and EDD procedures to prevent customer-related financial crime
  • Detection of red flag indicators and suspicious activity across various transaction channels
  • Clarification of the MLRO’s role, reporting obligations, and regulatory interface
  • Evaluation of AML vulnerabilities in emerging technologies, digital banking, and offshore jurisdictions
  • Analysis of major regulatory enforcement cases to extract lessons for internal policy strengthening
  • Strengthening skills in sanctions compliance, PEP screening, and customer risk scoring

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn:
The complete process and methods involved in money laundering schemes.
The core regulations that apply to financial institutions and their compliance obligations.
The role and influence of FATF in shaping global AML/CTF standards.
The consequences of failing to comply with AML regulations and related enforcement actions.
Prevention strategies for mitigating money laundering and terrorism financing risks.
How organizations and employees can safeguard themselves from being exploited for financial crime.
Effective due diligence approaches to detect and deter suspicious financial activity.
How to recognize red flag indicators and properly report suspicious or actual criminal acts.
The impact of offshore financial centers on AML risks and regulatory complexity.

Personal Benefits

Increased technical expertise in AML/CTF regulations and risk identification.
Better understanding of the regulatory landscape and compliance duties.
Improved ability to detect, assess, and report suspicious activities.
Enhanced professional credibility in the field of financial crime prevention.
Readiness to assume or support compliance roles in complex financial environments.

Organisational Benefits

Reduced exposure to regulatory penalties and reputational damage.
Enhanced internal compliance culture and employee awareness.
Strengthened AML and CTF program effectiveness across departments.
Improved reporting accuracy and audit readiness.
Increased stakeholder and client confidence in compliance systems.

Who Should Attend

This training is ideal for:
Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Compliance Professionals
Financial Crime Analysts and Fraud Investigators
Senior Executives and Risk Managers
Treasury Managers and Credit Controllers
Internal and External Auditors
Legal Advisors and Regulatory Consultants
Staff members involved in client onboarding, KYC, or transaction monitoring
Professionals seeking a career in AML or financial compliance

Course Outline

Module 1: Fundamentals of Financial Crime and Illicit Finance
Definitions of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Comparative Analysis of ML and TF Objectives Legal and Illicit Fund Flows Economic and Security Impacts of Financial Crime Evolution of AML/CTF Regulations Globally Jurisdiction-specific Case Studies High-profile Money Laundering Scandals
Module 2: Methods and Mechanisms of Money Laundering
Stages of the Money Laundering Cycle (Placement, Layering, Integration) Common Typologies of Laundering Techniques Use of Shell Companies and Trade-Based Laundering Smurfing, Structuring, and Hawala Networks Red Flag Indicators of Suspicious Activity Sector-Specific Vulnerabilities (Banking, Crypto, Real Estate) Emerging Laundering Techniques Using Digital Assets
Module 3: Global Governance and AML/CTF Architecture
Role of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and Mutual Evaluations Overview of Key International AML/CTF Frameworks (Egmont Group, UNODC, IMF, Basel Committee) Overview of Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) International Sanctions and their Financial Implications Risk-Based Approaches as per Global Standards Regulatory Convergence and Cross-Border Enforcement Country-Specific Compliance Obligations
Module 4: Institutional AML Compliance Frameworks
Compliance Lifecycle and Risk-Based Control Models Internal AML/CTF Governance Structures Roles of Compliance, Audit, Risk, and Operations Functions Designing Customer Due Diligence (CDD) Procedures Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) for High-Risk Entities Suspicious Activity Monitoring Systems Policy and Procedure Manual Development
Module 5: Know Your Customer (KYC) and Identity Verification Protocols
Customer Onboarding and Risk Profiling Beneficial Ownership Identification Identity Verification Techniques (ID&V) Regulatory Requirements for Customer Identification Ongoing KYC Monitoring and Record Keeping Relationship Risk Assessment and Review Cycles KYC Remediation and False Positive Reduction
Module 6: Financial Crime Detection and Investigation Techniques
Design and Implementation of AML Risk Assessments Indicators of Unusual and Suspicious Transactions Setting Transaction Monitoring Thresholds Use of Artificial Intelligence in AML Detection Reporting Mechanisms: Internal vs. External SARs Responsibilities of Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLROs) Record Retention and Audit Trail Compliance
Module 7: Legal Frameworks and Regulatory Alignment
AML and CTF Legal Mandates in Your Jurisdiction Key Provisions in Global AML Laws (USA PATRIOT Act, 6th EU Directive, etc.) Statutory Obligations for Financial Institutions and DNFBPs Roles of Regulators and Law Enforcement Agencies Civil and Criminal Liabilities for Non-Compliance Whistleblower Protections and Legal Privilege Case Law on AML Enforcement Actions
Module 8: Human Resource Integration and Culture Building
Staff Screening and AML Training Requirements AML/CTF Awareness and Behavioral Red Flags Internal Whistleblowing Mechanisms Ethics and Conduct Culture Development Managing Compliance Fatigue Interdepartmental Communication on AML/CTF Developing AML Champions within Business Units
Module 9: Managing Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) and Sanctions Screening
Identification and Categorization of PEPs Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) for PEPs Sanctions Screening and Watchlist Management Global Sanctions Regimes (OFAC, UN, EU) Handling True Matches and False Positives Automated vs. Manual Screening Processes Recordkeeping for Sanctions Compliance
Module 10: Strategic Monitoring and Reporting Systems
Implementation of AML Monitoring Programs Designing Real-Time Transaction Monitoring Rules Early-Warning Systems and Red Flag Triggers Automated Alerts and Workflow Escalations Reporting Suspicious Transactions to FIUs Periodic Compliance Testing and Calibration Governance of AML Reporting and Investigations

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