Match each Anti-Money Laundering (AML) or sanctions compliance mechanism on the left with its corresponding regulatory requirement or trigger on the right.
- Currency Transaction Report (CTR)Mandatory report for physical currency deposits or withdrawals exceeding $10,000 in a single business day
- Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)Confidential report for transactions of $5,000 or more involving suspected illegal activity, filed within 30 calendar days
- Customer Identification Program (CIP)Requirement to collect and verify customer name, date of birth, physical address, and tax ID at account opening
- OFAC Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) ListSanctions compliance registry requiring immediate blocking or freezing of account assets upon an identity match
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The correct pairings connect each compliance tool with its specific regulatory rule: Currency Transaction Report (CTR) pairs with currency transactions exceeding 5,000 or more filed within 30 calendar days; Customer Identification Program (CIP) pairs with verifying customer identifying data (name, DOB, address, TIN); and the OFAC SDN List pairs with freezing assets of designated sanctioned entities.
Each AML and sanctions mechanism fulfills a precise regulatory purpose: CTRs monitor cash movements above 5,000; CIP enforces identity verification at account setup; and OFAC SDN screening mandates asset blocking for prohibited entities.
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Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), and Sanctions Compliance Thresholds
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