A compliance officer at a broker-dealer firm is reviewing the firm's written Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Customer Identification Program (CIP) compliance procedures. Which of the following statements correctly state regulatory obligations under FINRA rules and federal AML statutes?
- Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) must be filed with FinCEN within 30 calendar days for suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more.Cevap
- Records of information used to verify a customer's identity under CIP must be retained for five years after the account is closed.Cevap
- CCurrency Transaction Reports (CTRs) must be filed whenever a customer executes cash transactions exceeding $5,000 in a single business day.
- DThe firm must send written notification to a customer within 10 business days after filing a Suspicious Activity Report regarding their account.
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The correct requirements state that Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) must be filed within 30 calendar days for suspicious transactions involving $5,000 or more, and Customer Identification Program (CIP) identity verification records must be retained for five years after account closure.
The statements identifying the SAR filing deadline (within 30 calendar days for $5,000 or more) and the CIP record retention rule (5 years after account closure) accurately represent federal AML regulations and FINRA compliance requirements.
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Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Reporting Thresholds, CIP Record Retention, and SAR Confidentiality