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Financial fraud is the act of using deception or misrepresentation to unlawfully gain money, assets, or other benefits. It encompasses a range of deceptive practices that breach ethical standards and violate legal provisions. The forms of fraud within banking are diverse. Each kind of fraud has its unique method of execution, but they all share the common goal of illicitly acquiring money or assets. Fraud trends are constantly evolving, which can have direct and indirect effects on banks. The consequences can be severe, including financial, psychological, and emotional repercussions.
This Anti-Fraud course will give you a general overview of what financial fraud is. You will learn about its root causes, the fraud triangle, and different types of fraud. You’ll explore the roles and responsibilities of different bank members like the board of directors, management, and the anti-fraud division. You will also explore strategies to detect, prevent, and report fraud to safeguard your organization.
It is aimed at bank members, including the board of directors, management, the anti-fraud division, and employees, who need to understand their roles and responsibilities in detecting, preventing, and reporting fraud.
The course gives a general overview of what financial fraud is, its root causes, the fraud triangle, and different types of fraud. It also covers the roles and responsibilities of bank members and strategies to detect, prevent, and report fraud.
The course develops skills in fraud investigation, fraud prevention and detection, and security strategies.
Yes. You will learn to report fraud to the proper authorities in compliance with regulations, following financial institution procedures and the requirements of bodies such as the US Department of Treasury, SEC, and FTC.
Yes. It covers Know Your Customer (KYC) and Know Your Employee (KYE) standards and customer due diligence, as well as educating customers and bank employees about fraud risks.