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In this Fundamentals of Cash Handling course, you’ll understand how cash moves through a branch and how to manage each transaction with accuracy and control. We’ll also examine key responsibilities that support secure handling and regulatory requirements. This knowledge supports consistent practices that protect customer funds and reduce risk across the branch. With that foundation in place, you’ll see how each part of the cash cycle connects to daily tasks and branch operations.
We’ll explore core cash handling practices, presenting examples that show how accurate counting, verification, and documentation prevent errors and support secure operations. You’ll build stronger awareness of where risks can appear and develop the judgment needed to respond when something looks unusual. We’ll also address transaction types, reporting requirements, internal controls, and defined team roles to give you a complete understanding of cash handling in a banking environment. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to process cash with confidence while meeting operational and compliance standards.
It covers how cash moves through a branch, core cash handling practices such as counting, verification, and documentation, plus transaction types, reporting requirements, internal controls, and defined team roles in a banking environment.
The course develops skills in record keeping, cash management, and risk management, including verifying transactions, recognizing suspicious activity, and following reporting rules.
It is suited to those who handle cash in a branch and need to process cash with confidence while meeting operational and compliance standards.
Lessons include an Introduction to Cash Handling, Sources of Cash Transactions, Cash Handling Policies and Procedures, and Roles in Cash Handling, with Test Your Knowledge checks throughout.