Anti-Money Laundering
| InstructorUIE Phone(253) 846-1155 Emailmail@uiece.com | Course Overview  This course is designed to meet the
  requirements of the insurance industry to educate their agents and brokers
  regarding money-laundering activity, especially as it relates to terrorist
  activities.   Money laundering is the act of processing
  the proceeds of crime to disguise their illegal origin.  Sometimes the funds did not originate from crime,
  but the individuals want to conceal fund origins since they will be used for
  terrorist activities (the parties do not want to be identified in this
  case).  Insurers and agents have always
  had responsibilities regarding the processing of policy applications and
  ethical requirements.  They now have
  additional responsibilities related to anti-money laundering and terrorist
  activities as a result of changes in the Bank
  Secrecy Act and the passing of the USA PATRIOT Act. This will be a new
  frontier for the majority of those associated with the insurance
  industry.  Agents and insurers have
  traditionally felt that they were immune from such activity.  Today we realize that cash value life
  products offer an excellent method of money laundering.  Other types of products may also be used,
  such as property and casualty products and even health contracts, but it is
  the cash value products that are most likely to be used.   This course is designed for any agent
  selling or working with insurance products. 
  It is written at a high school reading level for easy
  understanding.  At the end of the
  course are a list of acronyms and a glossary of terms. | 
| Course | Subject | Description | 
| Chapter 1 | Anti-money laundering |   This course: ·        
  Describes the steps agents and brokers can
  take to work with their insurers to prevent money laundering activities in
  the insurance industry, which may be mandated education for those marketing
  specified products. ·        
  Educates the agent on the types of products
  most likely to be targeted by money launderers. ·        
  Educates the agent on the types of
  transactions to watch for that may indicate such activity is taking place or
  could take place in the future. ·        
  Educates the agent on the steps to take if he
  or she suspects such activity. · Educates the agent on the specific steps taken to launder illicit proceeds so that he or she may recognize the process should the agent come in contact with it. | 
This course is ClearCert Approved.