Match each anti-money laundering (AML) or sanctions compliance obligation with its primary regulatory trigger or operational requirement under FINRA, FinCEN, and federal regulations.
- Currency Transaction Report (CTR)Must be filed within 15 calendar days for physical cash transactions exceeding $10,000 in a single business day.
- Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)Must be filed within 30 calendar days for suspect transactions involving $5,000 or more where money laundering or fraud is suspected.
- Customer Identification Program (CIP)Requires verifying customer identity (name, date of birth, residential address, tax ID) prior to or within a reasonable time of account opening.
- OFAC Sanctions ComplianceRequires checking customer names against Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) lists and immediately blocking or freezing matched assets.
Cevap
Currency Transaction Report matches physical cash transactions over 5,000 or more filed within 30 calendar days; Customer Identification Program matches identity verification of name, DOB, address, and tax ID upon account opening; OFAC Sanctions Compliance matches screening against SDN lists and freezing targeted assets.
Each regulatory requirement directly aligns with its legal standard: CTR covers cash above 5,000 or more (30 days), CIP requires basic identity verification at account setup, and OFAC requires screening against SDN lists to freeze prohibited transactions.
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AML Filing Thresholds, CIP Verification, and OFAC Compliance Obligations