Branch Safety
AML
Unusual Activity (AML)
Fraud Prevention
100
It's a resource (plan) that helps ensure the safety of our employees through fire prevention and emergency evacuation planning. It provides procedures for responding to, and reporting, various types of emergencies.
What is a BERP? What is a Business (or branch) Emergency Response Plan?
100
The process of attempting to conceal or disguise the proceeds of crime.
What is money laundering?
100
Have a closer look at the member's profile (occupation, employer, age, etc.) and account history. If deemed unusual, complete an Unusual Transaction Form (UTF). If loss potential is high, talk to branch manager/Risk, Audit and Compliance.
What should you do when you see unusual transactions or have concerns about a potential loss?
100
Crimes where someone wrongfully obtains and/or uses another person’s personal data in a way that involves fraud or deception, typically for financial gain.
What is identity theft?
200
Drop - under heavy furniture such as a table, desk or any solid furniture Cover - your head, face and torso to prevent being hit by falling objects Hold On - to the object that you are under so that you remain covered.
What is what should you do in the case of an Earthquake?
200
If account holder, Check ID and document the name of person making deposit. If non-account holder making deposit, Record: Name, Address, relationship to account holder, and ID (policy update coming soon!)
What to do when accepting a cash deposit of $10,000 or more?
200
- Account with a large number of email money transfers (EMTs) offset by cash or more EMTs. - Funds are being deposited into several accounts, consolidated into one, and transferred outside the country. - Purpose of account is not clear, funds flow in and out without any day to day or business activity. - Multiple transactions are carried out on the same day at the same branch but with an apparent attempt to use different tellers. - Customer is listed as a lawyer, real estate agent and makes frequent cash deposits, or deposits of less than $10,000 that could have been deposited all at once.
What are only some examples of unusual activity?
200
Never releasing information regarding transit numbers or account numbers to anyone over the telephone. Asking questions that help you be absolutely sure that it is the member you are speaking to and can verify that it is the member.
What are measures taken to protect non-facing customers' information?
300
Touch staff member's arm and ask for an Override.
What is the signal to let other WSCU staff know that there is a robbery in progress?
300
Ask the customer if they are Politically Exposed Person (PEP), Head of an International Organization (HIO), or a close associate or relative of a PEP or HIO.
What must we do when a customer requests an outgoing wire transfer (MTS) of $100,000 Canadian equivalent or more? (Please discuss where to find the definitions of a PEP or HIO in Fraser).
300
Placement, Layering and Integration
What are the 3 recognized Stages of Money Laundering?
300
The fraudulent practice of sending emails in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.
What is phishing?
400
Name location (specific to each branch)
What is the branch's designated meeting place?
400
Legal name, home address, home and business phone number, DOB, employer, occupation, intended use of account, Nature of business (NAICS), 3rd party determination question.
What is mandatory records that we input into ovation for every customer and credit application? Say: If member is applying for, or has a credit product, employer address is mandatory. (Procedure update coming soon!) It is best practice to record employer address for all customers. (best practice = ask the customer)
400
Conceal the origin and true ownership of the funds, Avoid legal prosecution, Avoid seizure of accumulated wealth, Appear to have legitimate income, Condense the large volumes of cash into more convenient forms of assets.
What are some objectives of Money Laundering?
400
◾Review of the transaction history of the account to ascertain the types and amounts of previous dealings ◾If the amount being deposited is larger than normal for this member, and the reasoning provided by the member does not make logical sense, verifications through the issuing financial institution, plus the verification through the actual issuer of the cheque should be done. These cheques are often written on financial institutions outside the province ◾Placing a hold on the cheque based on your assessment and the location of the clearing financial institution
What measures should be taken when accepting a cheque for deposit?
500
Names of staff member(s) - specific to each branch.
Who is (are) the First Aid attendant(s) at this location?
500
Submit an Unusual Transaction Form to the "money laundering" mailbox. (using the submit button, not ACE)
What to do if you have reasonable grounds to suspect money laundering or terrorist financing?
500
Converting the proceeds of crime into another form and creating complex layers of financial transactions to disguise the audit trail and the source and ownership of funds. May involve transactions such as the buying and selling of drafts, conducting wires.
What is Layering?
500
◾Keep password secret. ◾DO change your password regularly. ◾DO ensure no one hears your telephone password when calling the MSC on your cell phone, landline, or when in the Branch. ◾DON’T record your password information anywhere. ◾DON’T use date of birth, telephone number, address, or other easily known personal information as your password. ◾DON’T use names such as spouses, child, animals, or birth place.
What tips should we provide members when they are selecting passwords?