Preventing financial crime is a critical responsibility for financial institutions operating in highly regulated environments. Name screening plays a key role in identifying sanctions risks, terrorist financing, and exposure to politically exposed persons (PEPs) while supporting compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions regulations. This course provides a practical foundation for understanding name screening and its importance in protecting organizations, customers, and the financial system. You will learn the core principles behind name screening requirements, including the legal and regulatory foundations under the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Bank Secrecy Act, and related AML laws. The course explains when screening must occur, how to interpret screening results, and how to distinguish between false positives, potential matches, and confirmed matches. Additionally, you will explore enhanced due diligence requirements for PEPs, understand what constitutes blocked or sanctioned property, and learn appropriate response actions such as escalation, reporting, and asset freezing. Through practical scenarios and interactive activities, you’ll build the skills needed to apply name screening procedures accurately and confidently. Designed for compliance professionals, financial analysts, and operations staff, this course equips you with the knowledge and confidence to respond to screening alerts in line with regulatory expectations.
What you'll learn
Understand the principles of name screening
Interpret screening results
Differentiate between false positives, potential matches, and confirmed matches
Apply enhanced due diligence for politically exposed persons (PEPs)
Identify blocked or sanctioned property
Course objectives
Equip compliance professionals with the knowledge to respond properly to screening alerts
Support organizations in adhering to regulatory expectations regarding financial crime prevention