Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR) is a crucial component of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing compliance, enabling financial institutions to detect and report activities that may indicate financial crime. This course provides a practical, scenario-driven introduction to STR requirements in the United States, with a focus on recognizing suspicious behavior, meeting regulatory obligations, and supporting effective compliance outcomes.
You will learn the basics of suspicious activity and attempted transactions, understand how to apply the Reasonable Grounds to Suspect (RGS) threshold, and identify red flags using facts, context, and behavioral indicators. The course places special emphasis on MSB-specific warning signs and common patterns associated with money laundering and terrorist financing risks.
Additionally, the course walks you through the end-to-end SAR filing process, including documentation standards, recordkeeping and retention requirements, and the importance of avoiding illegal customer tip-offs. Through concise readings, interactive activities, and realistic scenarios, you will build confidence in assessing activity, making reporting decisions, and applying STR principles consistently.
Designed for frontline staff, compliance professionals, and AML teams, this course equips learners with the knowledge and practical skills needed to fulfill STR responsibilities effectively.
In this module, you will develop the essential skills and knowledge to identify and report suspicious transactions in compliance with U.S. anti-money laundering regulations. You will begin by learning a clear framework for defining suspicious activity using facts, context, and indicators, and by distinguishing between unusual activity and truly suspicious behavior, including understanding the Reasonable Grounds to Suspect (RGS) threshold and the difference between attempted transactions and simple inquiries. Through realistic scenarios and interactive activities, you will strengthen your ability to identify red flags across customer identity, customer behavior, and transaction patterns, with specialized guidance for money services businesses. The module also walks you through the complete SAR workflow—from detection and analysis to documentation and submission—while reinforcing key compliance requirements such as proper recordkeeping, retention periods, and avoiding illegal tipping off of customers.
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1篇阅读材料3个作业18个插件
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1篇阅读材料•总计2分钟
Course Overview•2分钟
3个作业•总计12分钟
Practice Quiz: Suspicion Basics and Attempts•4分钟
Practice Quiz: Red Flags and MSB Signals•4分钟
Practice Quiz: From Detection to Filing and Records•4分钟
18个插件•总计113分钟
Reading: What counts as suspicious activity (SAR framework)•4分钟
Activity: Suspicious Activity•8分钟
Activity: Fact vs. Context vs. Indicators•5分钟
Activity: Sort the Cues•10分钟
Activity: Attempted vs Inquiry•6分钟
Activity: Attempted Transaction•6分钟
Activity: Suspicious Activity Threshold•5分钟
Reading: Red Flag Categories Overview•5分钟
Activity: Customer Identity Red Flags•5分钟
Activity: Customer Behaviour Red Flags•5分钟
Activity: Transaction Pattern Red Flags•6分钟
Activity: MSB-Specific Warning Signs•6分钟
Activity: Categorize the Red Flags•5分钟
Activity: SAR Process Workflow•10分钟
Activity: SAR Filing Process•10分钟
Activity: Put the Workflow in Order•5分钟
Activity: SAR Record Keeping Requirements•5分钟
Activity: Avoiding Customer Tip-offs•7分钟
Module 2: Final Assessment and Course Summary
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This module evaluates your understanding of key concepts through a comprehensive final assessment. The module also summarizes essential takeaways and provides guidance on next steps.
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What will I learn in this Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR/SAR) course?
This course teaches you how to identify, assess, and report suspicious activity in compliance with U.S. anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing regulations. You will learn how to recognize suspicious and attempted transactions, apply the Reasonable Grounds to Suspect (RGS) threshold, identify red flags (including MSB-specific indicators), and complete the STR/SAR filing process accurately while meeting documentation and record-retention requirements.
Do I need prior AML or compliance experience to take this course?
No prior AML or compliance experience is required. The course is designed for both new and experienced employees. Concepts are introduced clearly and reinforced through scenarios and interactive activities, making it suitable for frontline staff, operations teams, and compliance professionals who need practical STR/SAR knowledge.
How does the course help me determine when an STR/SAR must be filed?
The course provides a structured decision-making framework using facts, context, and indicators to assess activity. You will learn how to distinguish unusual activity from truly suspicious behavior, evaluate attempted transactions, and apply the RGS threshold to determine when reporting is required. Realistic scenarios help you practice making confident and defensible reporting decisions.
What types of red flags and risk indicators are covered in the course?
The course covers red flags across customer identity, customer behavior, and transaction patterns. It also includes MSB-specific warning signs and common indicators linked to money laundering and terrorist financing. You will learn how to evaluate multiple red flags together rather than relying on a single indicator.
How does the course address SAR filing, recordkeeping, and avoiding customer tip-offs?
You will be guided through the end-to-end SAR filing process, including proper documentation, report submission, and retention timelines. The course also emphasizes legal and regulatory requirements around confidentiality, helping you understand what constitutes illegal tipping off and how to handle customer interactions appropriately when suspicion arises.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
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What will I get if I subscribe to this Specialization?
When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
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