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Cams Certified Transaction Monitoring Associate (ctma)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 876.11 MB[/center] | Duration: 0h 50m
Mastering Transaction Monitoring for AML Compliance Professionals
What you'll learn
Explain the purpose of transaction monitoring within AML/CTF frameworks
Understand the risk-based approach and its importance in financial crime prevention
Identify the key components of an effective monitoring program
Understand global AML compliance requirements and regulatory obligations
Recognize reporting requirements such as Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR/STR)
Requirements
A strong interest in Anti-Money Laundering (AML), transaction monitoring, financial crime compliance, or risk management
A basic understanding of banking products (accounts, payments, transfers)
Familiarity with KYC (Know Your Customer) concepts
Awareness of financial crime terms such as money laundering, fraud, and sanction screening
No prior work experience in AML or compliance is required
This course is ideal for entry-level professionals, recent graduates, career switchers, and compliance support staff
Description
"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."The CAMS Certified Transaction Monitoring Associate (CTMA) course is a specialized certification program designed to build strong foundational and practical expertise in transaction monitoring within Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) frameworks. This course provides a structured understanding of how financial institutions detect, review, and escalate suspicious transactions using risk-based approaches and automated monitoring systems.Throughout the program, participants will gain in-depth knowledge of transaction monitoring concepts, including customer risk profiling, alert generation, scenario tuning, red flag identification, and investigative documentation. The course explains how monitoring systems work across various products such as retail banking, corporate accounts, correspondent banking, fintech platforms, and digital payments. Learners will also understand typologies related to money laundering, terrorist financing, fraud, sanctions evasion, and emerging financial crime trends.In addition to theoretical learning, the CTMA course emphasizes practical application. Participants will develop skills in alert review, case investigation, decision-making, suspicious activity escalation, and regulatory reporting standards. Real-world case studies and scenario-based exercises help reinforce analytical thinking and strengthen risk assessment capabilities.This certification is ideal for entry-level AML professionals, transaction monitoring analysts, alert review specialists, compliance officers, and individuals seeking to transition into financial crime roles. By completing the CTMA course, candidates demonstrate their ability to support effective AML monitoring programs, enhance regulatory compliance, and contribute to protecting the integrity of the global financial system.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Transaction Monitoring Foundations
Lecture 2 What is Transaction Monitoring?
Lecture 3 Role of Transaction Monitoring in AML Programs
Lecture 4 Responsibilities of Transaction Monitoring Analysts
Section 2: Understanding Financial Crime Risks
Lecture 5 Money laundering & terrorist financing basics
Lecture 6 Why Financial Crime
Lecture 7 Fraud vs AML vs Sanctions perspective
Lecture 8 Risk-based approach in monitoring
Section 3: How Transaction Monitoring Systems Work
Lecture 9 How rules & thresholds are created
Section 4: Transaction Patterns & Behaviors
Lecture 10 Customer behavior monitoring
Lecture 11 Account activity trends
Lecture 12 Unusual vs suspicious activity
Lecture 13 How transaction monitoring systems work
Section 5: High-Risk Indicators & Red Flags
Lecture 14 Structuring / Smurfing
Lecture 15 Layering activities
Lecture 16 High-risk geographies & industries
Lecture 17 Fake Documents Indicators
Section 6: SAR / STR Reporting
Lecture 18 SAR / STR
Lecture 19 How to write an effective SAR
Lecture 20 Red flag suspicious transaction
Section 7: Ongoing Monitoring & Governance
Lecture 21 Periodic reviews
Lecture 22 Risk reassessment
Lecture 23 AML, KYC, CDD
Lecture 24 CDD vs EDD
Section 8: Final Assessment & Career Path
Lecture 25 AML future
Lecture 26 AML Certification
Lecture 27 AML Roadmap
Fresh graduates in Finance, Commerce, Business, Law, or related fields,Entry-level professionals seeking to start a career in AML or Financial Crime,KYC / CDD Analysts transitioning into core transaction monitoring roles,Banking and Fintech professionals involved in AML operations,Career switchers entering the Financial Crime Compliance industry,Professionals preparing for AML certifications and global opportunities
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Cams Certified Transaction Monitoring Associate (ctma)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 876.11 MB[/center] | Duration: 0h 50m
Mastering Transaction Monitoring for AML Compliance Professionals
What you'll learn
Explain the purpose of transaction monitoring within AML/CTF frameworks
Understand the risk-based approach and its importance in financial crime prevention
Identify the key components of an effective monitoring program
Understand global AML compliance requirements and regulatory obligations
Recognize reporting requirements such as Suspicious Activity Reports (SAR/STR)
Requirements
A strong interest in Anti-Money Laundering (AML), transaction monitoring, financial crime compliance, or risk management
A basic understanding of banking products (accounts, payments, transfers)
Familiarity with KYC (Know Your Customer) concepts
Awareness of financial crime terms such as money laundering, fraud, and sanction screening
No prior work experience in AML or compliance is required
This course is ideal for entry-level professionals, recent graduates, career switchers, and compliance support staff
Description
"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence."The CAMS Certified Transaction Monitoring Associate (CTMA) course is a specialized certification program designed to build strong foundational and practical expertise in transaction monitoring within Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) frameworks. This course provides a structured understanding of how financial institutions detect, review, and escalate suspicious transactions using risk-based approaches and automated monitoring systems.Throughout the program, participants will gain in-depth knowledge of transaction monitoring concepts, including customer risk profiling, alert generation, scenario tuning, red flag identification, and investigative documentation. The course explains how monitoring systems work across various products such as retail banking, corporate accounts, correspondent banking, fintech platforms, and digital payments. Learners will also understand typologies related to money laundering, terrorist financing, fraud, sanctions evasion, and emerging financial crime trends.In addition to theoretical learning, the CTMA course emphasizes practical application. Participants will develop skills in alert review, case investigation, decision-making, suspicious activity escalation, and regulatory reporting standards. Real-world case studies and scenario-based exercises help reinforce analytical thinking and strengthen risk assessment capabilities.This certification is ideal for entry-level AML professionals, transaction monitoring analysts, alert review specialists, compliance officers, and individuals seeking to transition into financial crime roles. By completing the CTMA course, candidates demonstrate their ability to support effective AML monitoring programs, enhance regulatory compliance, and contribute to protecting the integrity of the global financial system.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Transaction Monitoring Foundations
Lecture 2 What is Transaction Monitoring?
Lecture 3 Role of Transaction Monitoring in AML Programs
Lecture 4 Responsibilities of Transaction Monitoring Analysts
Section 2: Understanding Financial Crime Risks
Lecture 5 Money laundering & terrorist financing basics
Lecture 6 Why Financial Crime
Lecture 7 Fraud vs AML vs Sanctions perspective
Lecture 8 Risk-based approach in monitoring
Section 3: How Transaction Monitoring Systems Work
Lecture 9 How rules & thresholds are created
Section 4: Transaction Patterns & Behaviors
Lecture 10 Customer behavior monitoring
Lecture 11 Account activity trends
Lecture 12 Unusual vs suspicious activity
Lecture 13 How transaction monitoring systems work
Section 5: High-Risk Indicators & Red Flags
Lecture 14 Structuring / Smurfing
Lecture 15 Layering activities
Lecture 16 High-risk geographies & industries
Lecture 17 Fake Documents Indicators
Section 6: SAR / STR Reporting
Lecture 18 SAR / STR
Lecture 19 How to write an effective SAR
Lecture 20 Red flag suspicious transaction
Section 7: Ongoing Monitoring & Governance
Lecture 21 Periodic reviews
Lecture 22 Risk reassessment
Lecture 23 AML, KYC, CDD
Lecture 24 CDD vs EDD
Section 8: Final Assessment & Career Path
Lecture 25 AML future
Lecture 26 AML Certification
Lecture 27 AML Roadmap
Fresh graduates in Finance, Commerce, Business, Law, or related fields,Entry-level professionals seeking to start a career in AML or Financial Crime,KYC / CDD Analysts transitioning into core transaction monitoring roles,Banking and Fintech professionals involved in AML operations,Career switchers entering the Financial Crime Compliance industry,Professionals preparing for AML certifications and global opportunities
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