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Question # 4

During a review of the accounts related to Richard Aston, an investigator notices a high number of incoming payments from various individuals. They also notice that these incoming payments typically occur during large sporting events or conferences. As a result of the account review, of which illegal activity does the investigator have reasonable grounds to suspect Richard Aston?

Options:

A.

Embezzling from the hotel

B.

Aftermarket sales of entertainment admission tickets

C.

Human trafficking

D.

Sports betting

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Question # 5

An EU bank account received 1.8 million EUR from a Swiss bank. The EU bank determines the originator was indicted by U.S. law enforcement, arrested in Switzerland, and extradited for alleged insider trading. Which is the best reason the EU bank should file a SAR/STR?

Options:

A.

The originator was indicted by U.S. law enforcement.

B.

Insider trading is a predicate offense in the U.S. and Switzerland.

C.

The events raise concerns that the payment represents proceeds from insider trading.

D.

The Swiss bank filed a SAR/STR with the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland.

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Question # 6

A new customer has just been onboarded in a securities firm. After a few weeks, there are unusual trading patterns that are being flagged. Which pattern is most concerning to the compliance officer?

Options:

A.

The customer engages in large trading in securities that are liquid or highly priced from the trading account.

B.

The customer's repeated trading in securities that are low priced and low volume counters.

C.

The customer receives many incoming wire transfers from related parties to the trading account.

D.

The customer accumulates securities of a low volume counter in small increments on a weekly basis.

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Question # 7

An analyst reviews an alert for high volume Automated Clearing House (ACH) activity in an account. The analyst's initial research finds the account is for a commercial daycare account that receives high volumes of large government-funded ACH transactions to support the programs. The account activity consists of checks (cheques) made payable to individual names in varying dollar amounts. One check indicates rent to another business.

An Internet search finds that the daycare company owner has previous government-issued violations for safety and classroom size needs, such as not having enough chairs and tables per enrollee. These violations were issued to a different daycare name.

Simultaneous to this investigation, another analyst sends an email about negative news articles referencing local child/adult daycare companies misusing governmental grants. This prompts the financial institution (Fl) to search all businesses for names containing daycare' or care*. Text searches return a number of facilities as customers at the Fl and detects that three of these businesses have a similar transaction flow of high volume government ACH funding with little to no daycare expenses.

The analyst determines that site visits should be conducted for the three daycare businesses. Which observations at the on-site visits would justify writing a SAR/STR? (Select Three.)

Options:

A.

Signs of severe wear and poor maintenance at the site

B.

A site located in a commercial building

C.

Lights turned off at the site during operational hours

D.

Visible attendance with children being dropped off by parents

E.

Visible signage indicating the purpose of the building

F.

A full parking lot of cars with no staff at the site

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Question # 8

When crafting internal procedures on writing and submitting SARs/STRs, one should:

Options:

A.

use internal keywords and standard industry terms to better provide context within which the suspicious activity was identified.

B.

consider the guidelines issued by the national financial intelligence unit {FIU) and local regulator and incorporate any country-specific requirements.

C.

include attachments with the SARs/STRs as all information needs to be at the disposal of the financial intelligence unit (FIU)

D.

adhere to home junsdiction guidelines across the whole group when local requirements of the country of operation and home jurisdiction conflict.

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Question # 9

Which actions should financial institutions perform to ensure proper data governance? (Select Three.)

Options:

A.

Establish an appropriate data management method for collecting and storing information.

B.

Ensure the accuracy of customer identification records and transaction records and appropriately manage data as a prerequisite for the effective use of IT systems.

C.

For customers who are determined to be at high risk, review their risk rating and apply risk mitigation measures as appropriate.

D.

Periodically validate integrity and accuracy of information used for IT systems such as customer information, customer identification records, and transaction records.

E.

Evaluate the nature of foreign remittance under a risk-based structure of AML/CFT and take necessary measures in accordance with the risk-based approach.

F.

Review significant discrepancies between the values of the product reported on the invoice and the fair market value.

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Question # 10

A client at a financial institution deposits large amounts of money into an account, and almost immediately, the funds are then distributed to numerous individuals' accounts. The transaction activity described in the scenario is a pattern of:

Options:

A.

geographic usage.

B.

deposit trading.

C.

safe deposit custody.

D.

account usage.

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Question # 11

SAR/STR NARRATIVE

A SAR/STR has been submitted on five transactions conducted on the correspondent banking relationship with ABC Bank.

Client Information:

Remitter information: DEF Oil Resource Ltd. is the oldest member of the DEF Group. It was founded in 1977 as a general trading business with a primary focus on exports from Africa and North America. The group has business activities that span the entire energy value chain. Their core field of endeavor is centered within the oil and gas industry and its associated sub-sectors.

Beneficiary Information:

As per the response received from ABC Bank, it was determined that the beneficiaries are related to DEF Oil Resource Ltd. These were created by DEF Oil Resource Ltd. to purchase property in a foreign country on behalf of their senior management as part of a bonus scheme. The purpose behind this payment was for purchase of property in another country.

Payment Reference:

ABCXXXXX31PZFG2H

ABCXXXXXX51PQGEH

ABCXXXXXX214QWVG

ABCXXXXXX41PSXA2

ABCXXXXXX815QWS3

Concerns:

• We are unsure about the country of incorporation of the beneficiaries.

• We are concerned about the transactional activity since the payment made towards entities (conducted on behalf of individuals) appears to be possible tax evasion.

• There appears to be an attempt to conceal the identity of individuals (senior management), which again raises concerns about the source of funds.

• Referring to the response received from ABC Bank, we are unclear about the ultimate beneficiary of funds.

• The remitter is involved in a high-risk business, (i.e., oil and crude products trading), and the beneficiary is involved in a real estate business which again poses a higher risk.

The monitoring system of the correspondent institution flags the transaction as suspicious activity. The correspondent bank needs to send a request for information to the respondent bank. Which elements should be included in the request? (Select Three.)

Options:

A.

Details of DEF Oil Resource Ltd parent company and the name(s) of the beneficial owner(s)

B.

Full transaction history of the correspondent bank's customer

C.

The account profile of the customer and their KYC data

D.

The respondent bank's customer's senior management bonus plan

E.

The contract pertaining to the purchase of property in another country

F.

The last 6 months of transactional history

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Question # 12

A financial institution (Fl) banks a money transmitter business (MTB) located in Miami. The MTB regularly initiates wire transfers with the ultimate beneficiary in Cuba and legally sells travel packages to Cuba. The wire transfers for money remittances comply with the country's economic sanctions policies. A Fl investigator on the sanctions team reviews each wire transfer to ensure compliance with sanctions and to monitor transfer details.

An airline located in Cuba, unrelated to the business, legally sells airline tickets in Cuba to Cuban citizens wanting to travel outside of Cuba. The airline tickets are purchased using Cuban currency (CUC).

The MTB wants 100,000 USD worth of CUC. Purchasing CUC from a Cuban bank includes a 4% fee. The MTB contacts the airline to ask if the airline will trade its CUC for USD at a lower exchange fee than the Cuban bank. The airline agrees to a 1% fee. The MTB initiates a wire transfer to the airline which appears as normal activity in the monitoring system because of the business' travel package sales.

Which investigative actions should the investigator take concerning the 100.000 USD wire transfer? (Select Three.)

Options:

A.

Review the wire transfer protocols for this customer.

B.

Gather all account activity for Fl clients that purchased packages from the airline.

C.

Review a sampling of wire transfers initiated by travel companies with Cuba travel packages.

D.

Recommend a plan for the Fl's management to restrict the account relationship.

E.

Review regulations applicable to foreign currency trading transactions.

F.

Locate and review licenses, registrations, and account operating agreements associated with the MTB account.

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Question # 13

An unusual spike in activity has occurred for a customer who is a supplier of aviation parts to a military force. The customer's current line of business is consistent with the banks records, and no adverse media hits have occurred. Which is the best reason for an investigator to continue an investigation?

Options:

A.

The end-user is a military force.

B.

There are no adverse media hits.

C.

The customer is a supplier of aviation parts.

D.

The current line of business is consistent with the bank's records.

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Exam Code: CAMS-FCI
Exam Name: Advanced CAMS-Financial Crimes Investigations
Last Update: Aug 22, 2025
Questions: 101
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