Compliance- Financial Crime Compliance - Suspicious Activity Monitoring & Reporting (SAMR) - Associate- Richardson/Salt Lake City
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Compliance- Financial Crime Compliance - Suspicious Activity Monitoring & Reporting (SAMR) - Associate BUSINESS UNIT AND ROLE OVERVIEW The analyst will conduct in-depth transactional investigations to identify AML red flags probative of potential illicit activity. When problematic transactions are identified, the investigator will take the appropriate steps to escalate, discontinue, and/or mitigate such activity. The ideal candidate would have strong analytical skills, the ability to collaborate with others, the ability to manage projects and processes, and the ability to multi-task. In this role, the analyst will work closely with compliance, operations, technology and business personnel, and would be expected to quickly gain an understanding of the firm's businesses and the rules and regulations under which the firm operates. Principal Responsibilities: The successful candidate will join the Financial Crime Compliance group and assist in reviewing transaction surveillance alerts and conducting case investigations to identify potential suspicious activity for reporting purposes. Additionally, the role involves identifying patterns and trends consistent with money laundering, terrorist financing, and other types of suspicious activity. Responsibilities of the role include the completion of daily tasks and supporting projects to meet the overall department goals in line with the firm's AML program. The role supports various AML & Fraud processes, including but not limited to, transaction activity reviews, suspicious activity, fraud referral, investigations, fulfillment of information sharing and law enforcement requests, and filing of Suspicious Activity Reports ("SAR"). Preferred Qualifications:
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