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The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to mechanisms useful for detection and avoidance of money-laundering activities (MLAs) and terrorist financing as well as suggest improvements to existing anti-MLA methods and procedures where appropriate. Money laundering occurs in every country. The significant factor is to diagnose illegal MLAs and apply regulations to mitigate them. To meet this objective, managers of financial instituÂtions need to train their employees about anti-money-laundering proÂcesses and how to diagnose and prevent them. Anti-money-laundering activities can also…mehr

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The purpose of this book is to introduce the reader to mechanisms useful for detection and avoidance of money-laundering activities (MLAs) and terrorist financing as well as suggest improvements to existing anti-MLA methods and procedures where appropriate. Money laundering occurs in every country. The significant factor is to diagnose illegal MLAs and apply regulations to mitigate them. To meet this objective, managers of financial instituÂtions need to train their employees about anti-money-laundering proÂcesses and how to diagnose and prevent them. Anti-money-laundering activities can also affect financial systems of a country. MLAs can create a big gap between income classes. Money laundering can also decrease bank's and financial instituÂtion's credibility. This book will be of special interest to financial managers in the priÂvate and public sector and will also be a useful guide for those involved in international financial transactions.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Frankl, MBA, PhD, has managed large-scale systems development projects, conducted numerous IT, Telecommunications, and Business Re-Engineering strategic plans, and played major roles in key systems development initiatives. He has considerable experience in strategic management planning, project management, system development, system metrics and evaluation techniques, system feasibility studies, system quality assurance, and human resource planning. Dr. Frankl is involved in promoting Information Technology at the University level (as an academic) as well as at the Industry level (as a research associate) in the areas of systems development techniques and knowledge transfer. He is a Professor Emeritus with the University Canada West (UCW), a member of the UK-based Global University Systems, an Adjunct Professor with the School of Health Information Science at the University of Victoria, and a Program Chair of the Master in Information Technology Management at Yorkville University (all in BC, Canada).