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Banker Resource Center

Anti-Money Laundering / Countering The Financing Of Terrorism (AML/CFT)

Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) is the common name for a series of laws and regulations enacted in the United States to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism. The BSA provides a foundation to promote financial transparency and deter and detect those who seek to misuse the U.S. financial system to launder criminal proceeds, finance terrorist acts, or move funds for other illicit purposes. The Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (the AML Act) modified subchapter II of chapter 53 of title 31 United States Code (the legislative framework commonly referred to as the BSA) and requires financial institutions to have reasonably designed risk-based programs to prevent money laundering and the financing of terrorism. By statute, individuals, banks, and other financial institutions are subject to the BSA recordkeeping requirements. For purposes of consistency with the AML Act, the 多宝游戏下载 now uses the term 鈥淎ML/CFT rather than 鈥淏SA/AML鈥.

Laws and Regulations

Key laws and regulations that pertain to 多宝游戏下载-supervised institutions; note that other laws and regulations also may apply.

  • BSA Statute and Regulations establish program, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements for financial institutions
  • establishes requirements for a AML/CFT monitoring program to reasonably assure compliance with the BSA statute and regulations
  • addresses suspicious activity reports that must be filed when a bank detects a known or suspected criminal violation of federal law or a suspicious transaction related to money laundering activity or AML/CFT violation

Supervisory Resources

Frequently asked questions, advisories, statements of policy, and other information issued by the 多宝游戏下载 alone, or on an interagency basis, provided to promote safe-and-sound operations.


Other Resources

Supplemental information related to safe-and-sound banking operations.

  • Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
    • administers the BSA and serves as the U.S. Financial Intelligence Unit. FinCEN has the authority to issue BSA regulations, examine financial institutions for compliance, and pursue enforcement actions for AML/CFT related violations.
    • FinCEN is responsible for the implementation of the . Updates to the regulations can be found here.
    • FinCEN maintains a website that has , which identifies MSB-related search engines, regulations, State contacts, and other applicable guidance.
    • Financial institutions must use the electronic to comply with applicable filing requirements.
    • , is intended to help stakeholders gain insight into both 贵颈苍颁贰狈鈥檚 efforts to support law enforcement and national security agencies, and how financial information filed pursuant to the BSA is used.
    • The FinCEN Financial Institutions Helpline: 1-800-949-2732
  • Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
    • The administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign policy and national security goals
    • is a user-friendly online platform, which the public can submit question about how to comply with OFAC sanctions.
  • 多宝游戏下载鈥檚 Supervisory Insights 鈥 Summer 2017 article, 鈥淭he Bank Secrecy Act: A Supervisory Update鈥
  • The Office of National Drug Control Policy coordinates the drug control activities and related funding of 16 Federal Department and Agencies. The program assists Federal state, and local, and tribal law enforcement operating in area determined to be critical drug trafficking regions of the U.S.
  • 贵颈苍颁贰狈鈥檚 program is intended to concentrate law enforcement efforts at the federal, state, and local level to combat money laundering in high intensity money laundering zones
  • The is a country-by-country, two volume report that describes the efforts to attack all aspects of the international drug trade, chemical control, money laundering, and financial crimes
  • The is an inter-governmental body that develops standards and promotes effective implementation of legal, regulatory and operational measures for combating money laundering, terrorist financing and other related threats to the integrity of the international financial system
  • Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)
    • The provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. The BCBS鈥檚 Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Expert Group addresses any AML/CFT risk management and supervision issues in the banking sector
    • The BCBS鈥檚 paper provides information relating to situations where intermediary banks are not located in the jurisdiction of the originator bank or the beneficiary bank
    • The BCBS鈥檚 provides information relating to correspondent banking activities
  • The is an association of 13 global banks, which aims to develop frameworks and guidance for the management of financial crime risks
  • provides information to facilitate completion of the correspondent banking questionnaire
  • National Strategies and Risk Assessments
    • outlines and assesses efforts to combat illicit finance threats and risks identified in three national risk assessments
    • The identifies money laundering threats, vulnerabilities, and risks that the U.S. currently faces
    • The identifies terrorist financing threats, vulnerabilities, and risks that the U.S. currently faces
    • The identifies, discusses, and ultimately assesses the proliferation financing risks that the U.S. currently faces
  • Reporting Terrorist Activity
    • In the U.S., banking organizations are asked to voluntarily report suspicious transactions related to terrorist activity to law enforcement using the 贵颈苍颁贰狈鈥檚 Financial Institutions Hotline: 1-866-556-3974 鈥 the hotline operates seven days a week, 24 hours a day
    • The U.S. Department of the Treasury鈥檚 develops and implements strategies and other policies and programs to fight financial crimes as well as combat terrorist financing domestically and internationally
    • The of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is responsible for carrying out the Global Program against money laundering, proceeds of crime, and the financing of terrorism. The UNODC also provides a list of helpful money laundering related international organizations and websites

Videos/Webcasts/Teleconferences

Informational videos and recordings of archived webcasts and teleconferences.

  • The technical assistance video provides an overview of BSA/AML and OFAC requirements.

The 多宝游戏下载鈥檚 Technical Assistance Video Program includes educational videos designed to provide bank directors, officers, and employees with useful information about areas of supervisory focus and regulatory changes.

Last Updated: October 3, 2024