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In this course, Understanding Suspicious Financial Activities, you’ll learn how to recognize unusual transaction patterns, distinguish between errors and fraud, and identify common types of financial crime. You’ll also explore the role of institutions and employees in detection and prevention.
Whether you’re reviewing transactions or supporting frontline staff, knowing what counts as suspicious is essential to fraud prevention. This course introduces the basics, like what suspicious activity looks like, why intent matters, and how global regulations shape your response. You’ll explore how financial crimes like money laundering, fraud, and terrorist financing appear in real-world scenarios. You’ll also learn how human judgment complements automated alerts and why reporting early makes a difference.
By the end of this course, you’ll understand the financial, legal, and reputational risks of missing red flags and be better prepared to take action when something doesn’t seem right. This foundation supports more accurate reviews, faster responses, and stronger protection against criminal activity.
It suits people reviewing transactions or supporting frontline staff who need to know what counts as suspicious for fraud prevention.
It covers recognizing unusual transaction patterns, distinguishing errors from fraud, identifying common financial crimes like money laundering, fraud, and terrorist financing, and the roles of institutions and employees in detection and prevention.
You will learn to identify suspicious patterns, distinguish financial crime from fraud and error, explain the basic steps of money laundering and terrorist financing, and understand how regulations guide monitoring and reporting.
Yes. It introduces the basics, including what suspicious activity looks like, why intent matters, and how global regulations shape your response, providing a foundation for more accurate reviews and faster responses.
Lessons cover defining suspicious activity and financial crimes, roles and responsibilities in fraud prevention, and the impact of financial crimes on businesses and the economy, with a knowledge check.