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Course Overview

The Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance Masterclass, delivered by HighPoint Center, is a comprehensive and advanced training programme designed to equip professionals with the critical knowledge and practical skills required to combat money laundering and terrorist financing in an increasingly complex financial environment.As financial crime risks evolve alongside digital transformation, institutions face heightened regulatory scrutiny and sophisticated illicit techniques. This masterclass provides participants with a structured and practical understanding of global AML frameworks, emerging financial crime typologies, and regulatory expectations, enabling them to protect their organizations while ensuring full compliance with international standards.The course addresses advanced Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements, enhanced due diligence in digital and cross-border contexts, sanctions compliance, and the strategic role of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO). Emphasis is placed on identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks arising from new technologies, complex financial products, and evolving regulatory divergence across jurisdictions.By combining regulatory insight with applied learning, this training enables participants to design, implement, and sustain robust AML compliance frameworks that support institutional resilience and financial integrity. 
Why Choose This Training Course
  • Delivered by HighPoint Center, a provider of professional and accredited compliance training
  • Aligned with international AML/CFT standards and regulatory best practices
  • Focused on practical, real-world application and emerging financial crime risks
  • Covers traditional and digital finance, including crypto, DeFi, and AI-enabled fraud
  • Designed for professionals operating in regulated and high-risk environments

Course Objectives

By the end of this AML Compliance , participants will be able to: 

  • Understand the processes, stages, and methods of money laundering and terrorist financing
  • Identify key legal and regulatory AML/CFT requirements across jurisdictions
  • Recognize the role of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in shaping global AML standards
  • Appreciate the strategic importance of compliance in avoiding regulatory penalties and reputational damage
  • Develop effective strategies to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing
  • Protect organizations and employees from financial crime-related risks
  • Implement robust customer due diligence and enhanced due diligence measures
  • Identify suspicious activities and apply appropriate escalation and reporting procedures

Course Audience

This HighPoint Center training course is designed for professionals involved in compliance, risk management, and financial crime prevention, including:

  • AML and compliance officers and teams
  • Financial institution managers and operational staff
  • Consultants, legal advisors, auditors, and regulators
  • Treasury, credit, and risk managers in regulated sectors
  • Professionals pursuing or advancing careers in financial crime prevention

Course Methodology

The AML Compliance Masterclass adopts an interactive, application-driven methodology. Participants benefit from:

  • Instructor-led expert sessions
  • Case studies based on real-world financial crime scenarios
  • Group discussions and practical exercises
  • Worked examples, videos, and regulatory simulations
  • Continuous engagement to reinforce applied learning

This approach ensures participants can translate regulatory requirements into effective operational controls.

Course Outline

Day One: Foundations of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing

  • Introduction to money laundering and terrorist financing concepts
  • The stages of money laundering: Placement, Layering, and Integration
  • Typologies and methods of terrorist financing
  • Key differences between money laundering and terrorist financing
  • International AML/CFT framework and global regulatory architecture
  • Role and recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
  • Legal and regulatory obligations of financial and non-financial institutions
  • Governance, accountability, and senior management responsibilities
  • Building a strong AML compliance culture
  • Overview of emerging global financial crime risks

Day Two: Risk Assessment and the Risk-Based Approach (RBA)

  • Principles of the Risk-Based Approach to AML/CFT
  • Identifying and assessing inherent and residual risks
  • Customer risk, product and service risk, delivery channel risk, and geographic risk
  • Customer risk classification and segmentation
  • Red flags and early warning indicators
  • Cross-border and correspondent banking risks
  • Risks associated with digital finance, fintech, and new payment methods
  • Cryptocurrency, DeFi, and virtual asset-related AML risks
  • Documentation, reporting, and use of risk assessment outcomes

Day Three: Customer Due Diligence, KYC, and Enhanced Due Diligence

  • Know Your Customer (KYC) regulatory requirements
  • Customer Due Diligence (CDD) frameworks
  • Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) for high-risk customers
  • Identification and verification (ID&V) standards
  • Non-face-to-face onboarding and digital identity challenges
  • Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) and associated risk management
  • Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO) identification and transparency
  • Ongoing customer monitoring and lifecycle management
  • Use of technology and automation in KYC and compliance processes

Day Four: Transaction Monitoring, Reporting, and Sanctions Compliance

  • Transaction monitoring systems and control frameworks
  • Identifying unusual and suspicious transaction patterns
  • Suspicious Transaction / Activity Reports (STRs / SARs)
  • Internal escalation procedures and documentation standards
  • Role and responsibilities of the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO)
  • Regulatory reporting and record-keeping requirements
  • International sanctions regimes (UN, OFAC, EU, UK)
  • Managing regulatory divergence in sanctions compliance
  • Use of technology, analytics, and AI in screening and monitoring
Day Five: Emerging Threats, Investigations, and Advanced Best Practices
  • Emerging financial crime threats and typologies
    • Trade-Based Money Laundering (TBML)
    • Informal Value Transfer Systems (Hawala)
    • Crypto-related crimes and DeFi misuse
  • AI-enabled fraud and deepfake risks
  • Offshore financial centres and cross-border AML challenges
  • Internal investigations and case management
  • Cooperation with regulators and law enforcement agencies
  • Information sharing and international collaboration
  • Designing and maintaining an effective AML compliance programme
  • Industry best practices and lessons learned from real cases
  • Future regulatory trends and developments in AML/CFT

Learning Outcomes After Five Days

  • Ability to design and evaluate AML/CFT compliance programmes
  • Advanced understanding of traditional and emerging financial crime risks
  • Practical capability to apply risk-based AML controls
  • Confidence in regulatory interaction and supervisory examinations

Certificates

Participants who successfully attend and complete the programme will receive a Certificate of Attendance issued by HighPoint Center.

Doha - Qatar
26-30 Apr 2026
$4500

Training Schedule and Fees

Istanbul - Turkey
04-08 May 2026
$4500
Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
10-14 May 2026
$4500
Istanbul - Turkey
08-12 Jun 2026
$4500
Paris - France
22-26 Jun 2026
$5950
Amsterdam - Netherlands
22-26 Jun 2026
$5950
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia
10-14 Aug 2026
$4500
London - UK
24-28 Aug 2026
$5950
Istanbul - Turkey
02-06 Nov 2026
$4500
Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
08-12 Nov 2026
$4500
Dubai - UAE
21-25 Dec 2026
$4500
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