Under FinCEN regulations and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance rules, what is the mandatory filing threshold for a broker-dealer to report a suspicious transaction by submitting a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)?
- $5,000 or more in funds or other assetsCevap
- BMore than $10,000 in physical cash deposits in a single business day
- C$25,000 or more in wire transfers to foreign financial institutions
- D$100,000 or more in total account equity transfers
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The mandatory threshold for a broker-dealer to file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) is $5,000 or more.
Under Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) rules administered by FinCEN, broker-dealers must file a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) for any transaction that involves or aggregates at least $5,000 in funds or assets if the firm knows or suspects that the transaction involves illegal activity, violates federal securities laws, or lacks a business rationale.
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