Video on AML Remedial Action Plan (RAP): Implementation Steps and Best Practices
The Remedial Action Plan (RAP) is issued by the supervisory authorities when they come across deficiencies in a regulated entity’s AML/CFT framework and its implementation. It enumerates the actions to address identified deficiencies. It mentions the applicable provision, area of concern, and required remediation.
By implementing RAP, you are performing three essential things: preventing money laundering and terrorism financing, committing to regulations, and identifying weaknesses in your program.
In this video you will learn various steps involved in RAP such as thoroughly understanding the plan, prioritizing task, establishing a dedicated team to oversee implementation, and executing actions diligently.
Best practices for conducting RAP include continuously improving your programs, providing ongoing training to staff, conducting internal audits, embracing technology, and seeking guidance from AML/CFT consultants.
You can improve the effectiveness of your AML/CFT program, safeguard your organization, and help create a safer financial system for all by adhering to these guidelines and best practices.
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- 0:00 Introduction on AML/CFT Remedial Action Plan (RAP) Implementation Steps and Best Practices
- 0:18 What do you mean by Remedial Action Plan?
- 0:53 What is the importance of implementing a Remedial Action Plan?
- 1:38 Steps to implement Remedial Action Plan
- 3:16 What are the best practices to take RAP constructively?
- 4:20 Conclusion and regards
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