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Questions # 1:

CLIENT INFORMATION FORM Client Name: ABC Tech Corp Client I.D. Number: 08125 Name: ABC Tech Corp Registered Address: Mumbai, India Work Address: Mumbai. India Cell Phone: *■*•"— Alt Phone: Email: *•*•*«•*•

Client Profile Information:

Sector: Financial

Engaged in business from (date): 02 Jan 2020

Sub-sector: Software-Cryptocurrency Exchange

Expected Annual Transaction Amount: 125.000 USD

Payment Nature: Transfer received from client’s fund

Received from: Clients

Received for: Sale of digital assets

The client identified themselves as "Cryptocurrency Exchange" Client has submitted the limited liability partnership deed. However, the bank's auditing team is unable to identify the client's exact business profile as the cryptocurrency exchange specified by the client as their major business awaits clearance from the country's regulator. The client has submitted documents/communications exchanged with the regulator and has cited the lack of governing laws in the country of their operation as the reason for the delay.

Investigators determine the ultimate beneficial owner of ABC Tech Corp is a high-net-worth client. The client owns a real estate agency left to her when her spouse died. The spouse provided seed capital for ABC Tech Corp through a direct 1,000.000 Great British Pound (GBP) deposit.

What additional information would trigger filing a SAR/STR?

Options:

A.

The client's spouse's source of wealth was a salary of 250,000 GBP per annum for the past 4 years and rental of properties of 150,000 GBP per annum for the past 6 years.

B.

The client's current net asset value is 8 million GBP, of which 7.5 million GBP was derived from the inheritance.

C.

An open-source search revealed that the client's spouse was a PEP.

D.

The funds for the seed capital were in the form of 50 cashier's checks of 10,000 GBP each and 50 money orders of 10,000 GBP.

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Questions # 2:

A country that does not have strong predicate offenses and is lax in prosecuting AML cases could suffer which social/economic consequence?

Options:

A.

US sanctions

B.

Increased organized crime and corruption

C.

Reputation risk for the port

D.

Loss of tax revenue

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Questions # 3:

An investigator receives an alert documenting a series of transactions. A limited liability corporation (LLC) wired 59.000.000 USD to an overseas account associated with a state-run oil company. A second account associated with the state-run oil company wired 600,000,000 USD to the LLC. The LLC then wired money to other accounts, a money brokerage firm, and real estate purchases.

The investigator initiated an enhanced KYC investigation on the LLC. The financial institution opened the LLC account a couple weeks prior to the series of transactions. The names associated with the LLC had changed multiple times since the account opened. A search of those names revealed relations with multiple LLCs. Public records about the LLCs did not show any identifiable business activities.

Open-source research identified mixed reports about the brokerage firm. The firm indicated it purchased mutual funds for its clients and dispensed returns to clients. Media reports claimed the firm laundered money by holding money for a fee before returning it to investors.

What is the total suspicious transaction amount that the investigator should report?

Options:

A.

600,000,000 USD

B.

59,000,000 USD

C.

541.000,000 USD

D.

659,000,000 USD

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Questions # 4:

A bank’s transaction surveillance system triggers an alert for a deposit of 250.000 USO into a client's account. According to the bank's KYC information, the client works for a financial advisory firm, and earns approximately 100,000 USD per year. Which actions should be taken? (Select Three.)

File the suspicious transaction immediately to the financial intelligence unit.

Options:

A.

Discard the alert as a false positive hit

B.

Request information and documentation from the client on the background of the transaction.

C.

Contact the client advisor to learn if he has any insight on the transaction background.

D.

Review the alert if the deposit is made in cash.

E.

Review the transaction background in the bank's transaction platform.

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Questions # 5:

Which pattern of activity most strongly indicates an individual is a foreign terrorist fighter?

Options:

A.

A large purchase at a gas station immediately followed by several smaller purchases at an electronics store

B.

A large cash advance on a credit card and purchases at travel and sporting goods websites

C.

A series of small deposits followed by a large international wire to a well-known international charity

D.

A series of small cash deposits made in rapid succession totaling just over 10,000 USD followed by a purchase at a jewelry store

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Questions # 6:

SAR/STR NARRATIVE

A SAR/STR has been submitted on five transactions conducted on the correspondent banking relationship with ABC Bank.

Client Information:

Remitter information: DEF Oil Resource Ltd. is the oldest member of the DEF Group. It was founded in 1977 as a general trading business with a primary focus on exports from Africa and North America. The group has business activities that span the entire energy value chain. Their core field of endeavor is centered within the oil and gas industry and its associated sub-sectors.

Beneficiary Information:

As per the response received from ABC Bank, it was determined that the beneficiaries are related to DEF Oil Resource Ltd. These were created by DEF Oil Resource Ltd. to purchase property in a foreign country on behalf of their senior management as part of a bonus scheme. The purpose behind this payment was for the purchase of property in another country.

Payment Reference:

ABCXXXXX31PZFG2H

ABCXXXXXX51PQGEH

ABCXXXXXX214QWVG

ABCXXXXXX41PSXA2

ABCXXXXXX815QWS3

Concerns:

• We are unsure about the country of incorporation of the beneficiaries.

• We are concerned about the transactional activity since the payment made towards entities (conducted on behalf of individuals) appears to be possible tax evasion.

• There appears to be an attempt to conceal the identity of individuals (senior management), which again raises concerns about the source of funds.

• Referring to the response received from ABC Bank, we are unclear about the ultimate beneficiary of funds.

• The remitter is involved in a high-risk business, (i.e., oil and crude products trading), and the beneficiary is involved in real estate business which again poses a higher risk.

When drafting the SAR/STR narrative, the investigator notes several payment references. What additional information should the investigator include in the narrative?

Options:

A.

The investigator's concerns based on their subjective opinion

B.

The suspicious accounts and transactions identified

C.

All relevant tables, spreadsheets, and other supporting documentation

D.

Personal tax records pertinent to the owners to indicate tax evasion

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Questions # 7:

Which scenarios are common to money laundering through online marketplaces and trade-based money laundering? (Select Two.)

Options:

A.

Over-valuation of the stated price of goods

B.

Use of fraudulent letters of credit

C.

No evidence of delivery of goods or shipping expenses

D.

Frequent conversion of foreign currency

E.

Use of multiple freight forwarding or export companies

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Questions # 8:

Which main vulnerability has led to an increase in the ransomware attacks perpetuated on small businesses?

Options:

A.

Ability to pay larger ransoms

B.

Weaker cybersecurity controls

C.

Tendency not to contact law enforcement

D.

Inability to recover the encrypted information

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Questions # 9:

An analyst reviews an alert for high volume Automated Clearing House (ACH) activity in an account. The analyst's initial research finds the account is for a commercial daycare account that receives high volumes of large government-funded ACH transactions to support the programs. The account activity consists of checks (cheques) made payable to individual names in varying dollar amounts. One check indicates rent to another business.

An Internet search finds that the daycare company owner has previous government-issued violations for safety and classroom size needs, such as not having enough chairs and tables per enrollee. These violations were issued to a different daycare name.

Simultaneous to this investigation, another analyst sends an email about negative news articles referencing local child/adult daycare companies misusing governmental grants. This prompts the financial institution (Fl) to search all businesses for names containing daycare' or 'care1. Text searches return a number of facilities as customers at the Fl and detects that three of these businesses have a similar transaction flow of high volume government ACH funding with little to no daycare expenses.

During the investigation, it was determined that some of the checks were issued to a mother-in-law of a PEP and deposited into her account with the Fl. This customer was not found on the Fl's PEP list How should the investigator proceed in this situation"? (Select Two.)

Options:

A.

Conduct the investigation as usual, since the activity in question is not directly connected to the PEP.

B.

Reter the newly identified customers account for closure due to the high risk associated with the potential PEP.

C.

Use this case as an example to train employees to recognize potential PEPs during their investigation process.

D.

Send a referral to Sanctions/List Screening, or similar department/responsible individual, to ensure that the customer due diligence information is up to date.

E.

File a SAR/STR due to the potential involvement of a PEP.

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Questions # 10:

A client at a financial institution deposits large amounts of money into an account, and almost immediately, the funds are then distributed to numerous individuals' accounts. The transaction activity described in the scenario is a pattern of:

Options:

A.

geographic usage.

B.

deposit trading.

C.

safe deposit custody.

D.

account usage.

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