In this day and age, it’s crucial to know everything there is to know about international economic sanctions. With AGRC’s Certificate in Sanctions Compliance, you will acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to comply with any sanction imposed and protect your business from penalties and reputational damage.
Master the intricacies of international sanctions with our 'Managing Sanctions Risk Course.' Gain a comprehensive understanding of sanctions, regulations, and compliance measures. Explore effective screening and due diligence strategies, along with risk mitigation tactics. Elevate your expertise in developing robust sanctions compliance programs. Navigate global business confidently with the knowledge to safeguard against legal and reputational risks. Enroll now for a proactive approach to managing sanctions and ensuring ethical business practices.
Sanctions Awareness Designed for non-sanctions experts Sanctions compliance is a high-profile area of risk management and regulatory scrutiny. This online course is designed for non-specialists and is a great starting point for those looking to gain knowledge and demystify this complex area. Sanctions fundamentals- get to grips with sanctions and their significance in today's international environment Application and impact- understand how sanctions are applied, their impact and the different categories of sanctions Challenges- identify what are they and how to apply the learnings in your workplace Red flags- know what to look out for when dealing with customers and clients. What are sanctions and who imposes them? Types of sanctions Who, what and where in the world? Other stakeholders involved Sanctions hazard perception
In this day and age, it’s crucial to know everything there is to know about international economic sanctions. With AGRC’s Certificate in Sanctions Compliance, you will acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills to comply with any sanction imposed and protect your business from penalties and reputational damage. Over the past several decades, international economic sanctions have become a central instrument in global governance, being employed by both sovereign states and international organisations. More recently, there has been a shift towards ‘smart’ or targeted sanctions that aim at the political and economic elites of targeted countries (e.g., through asset freezes and travel bans) rather than a more comprehensive sanctions approach (e.g., large-scale trade or oil embargoes) that has a detrimental effect on civilian populations. In the era of financial globalisation, such ‘smart’ sanctions entail increased compliance obligations for state institutions and private organisations which, if not met, carry significant fines, penalties, and other adverse consequences. Study method Online, self-paced Duration 25 hours Access to content 365 days Certification Certificate in Compliance Additional info Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price Description This certificate provides a thorough understanding of sanctions and an opportunity to explore the recent global trends in economic sanctioning, while tracing the roles of the relevant actors within this complex framework. You will examine the motives and rationale behind such decisions, the effects and consequences experienced not only by the targeted parties but also those doing business with them, either directly or indirectly. The certificate is structured to offer the relevant knowledge with reference to practical examples that will enable for a sanctions compliance strategy to be conducted in an effective manner, essential to mitigating the sanctions risk. Topics Covered • Definition of sanctions • Framework and legal basis • The international framework • Multilateral sanctions • Unilateral sanctions and key sovereign states • The legal and institutional framework • Categories of restrictive measures • Administration of sanctions • Managing and mitigating sanctions risk • Sanctions compliance programmes • Processes and systems • Sanctions screening and evasion Expected Learning Outcomes Upon completing this certification, you will be able to: • Understand sanctions and the importance of compliance • Understand why it’s important to comply • Review and understand the global sanctions framework • Define a sanctions compliance programme and governance framework • Define sanctions lists and screening • Manage alert investigations • Understand sanctions risk • Determine how much your institution is vulnerable to sanctions risks • Apply modern methodologies that will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your programme • Protect your institution from dealing with embargoed individuals or entities • Understand the best practices for sanctions compliance controls Who is this course for? Financial crime and regulatory compliance professionals Professionals working within the sanctions environment who wish to certify their knowledge Operational staff who need to understand the importance of sanctions compliance Regulators Consultants AML, compliance, and risk professionals Anyone working in financial services interested in attaining a better understanding of how sanctions work Requirements No previous knowledge or experience is required, although it is assumed that participants have good knowledge of English and sound educational background.
ICA International Diploma in Managing Sanctions Risk Sanctions are a crucial instrument in the international battle against financial crime proliferation, terrorism and human rights abuses. It's a complex area and those who manage the risk need the right combination of knowledge, capabilities and behaviours to do so effectively. Technical skills - develop a deeper understanding of sanctions architecture, screening and the control framework; enrich your professional skillset Critical thinking - enhance your judgment-making and problem-solving skills Collaboration and communication - ensure a joined-up approach in your management of sanctions cases Flexibility and adaptability - be prepared to respond to fast-changing regimes and rules Leadership - be empowered to make effective decisions quickly and manage resources appropriately This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. Through this Level 6- Advanced qualification you will learn: Global sanctions architecture - Sanctions in context How sanctions regimes are implemented Evolving scope of sanctions - A changing tool Sector-based sanctions Identifying higher risk jurisdictions and activities Transparency, control, and ownership Licensing and permissible payments Management of global exposure to unilateral and regional sanctions Developing the control framework Sanctions screening Incident management and holding of sanctioned funds Sanctions lifting and roll back
ICA Advanced Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk Sanctions are a key tool in the armoury of the global fight against financial crime. Understanding sanctions remains a complex yet fascinating topic and is crucial for the development of well-rounded strategy in combating financial crime. The ICA Advanced Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk explores the intricacies and challenges of meeting sanctions obligations. You will learn about the latest sanctions challenges and best practice and you will review case studies so you understand the risks sanctions present to firms and the frameworks used to manage these risks. The course will also investigate key areas of sanctions controls such as sanctions screening, managing alerts and sanctions evasion typologies. This course will enable you to: Understand latest sanctions challenges Learn sanctions best practice Review case studies, so you understand the risks sanctions present to firms and the frameworks used to manage these risks Investigate key areas of sanctions controls such as sanctions screening, managing alerts and sanctions evasion typologies. Benefits of studying with ICA: Flexible learning solutions that are suited to you Our learner-centric approach means that you will gain relevant practical and academic skills and knowledge that can be used in your current role Improve your career options by undertaking a globally recognised qualification that hiring managers look for as part of their hiring criteria Many students have stated that they have received a promotion and/or pay rise as a direct result of gaining their qualification The qualifications ensure that you are enabled to develop strategies to help manage and prevent risk within your firm, thus making you an invaluable asset within the current climate This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. Students who successfully complete the assessment criteria for this course will be awarded the ICA Advanced Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk and will be able to use designation - (Adv.Cert(Sanctions). What will you learn? Global sanctions architecture - Political, Legal and Implementation context The international context Transparency, control and ownership Developing the control framework Sanctions lifting and roll back Identifying higher risk jurisdictions and activities
Sanctions and sanctions compliance presents unique challenges and risks to a business. Requirements are continually changing in response to changing geopolitical events. Therefore, developing an up-to-date, foundational understanding of the threat, together with current best practice, can help you ensure that you or your firm complies with international requirements. 3-hour live, instructor-led virtual workshop Suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about sanctions risk Gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of sanctions risk Earn a certificate of completion and receive a £100 discount on the ICA Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk (if you choose to go on to further study) What will I learn? Defining sanctions The international context of sanctions Building a sanctions governance framework Sanctions lists and screening Managing sanctions alerts The cost of getting it wrong The challenge of change.
ICA Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk Sanctions can be complex, and dealing with sanctioned parties can be risky. National or international sanctions may be issued against individuals, entities, groups or nations; or even trading activities/particular sectors. Those bodies charged with enforcing sanctions compliance are particularly active at the moment, with multiple fines for firms in recent years stretching into billions of dollars. Suitable for those working in financial crime and regulatory compliance, this could help you: understand sanctions and the international context discover the screening systems and controls define a sanctions governance framework manage alert investigations learn the challenges of change and the cost of getting it wrong This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. There are many benefits of studying with ICA: Flexible learning solutions that are suited to you Our learner-centric approach means that you will gain relevant practical and academic skills and knowledge that can be used in your current role Improve your career options by undertaking a globally recognised qualification that hiring managers look for as part of their hiring criteria Many students have stated that they have received a promotion and/or pay rise as a direct result of gaining their qualification The qualifications ensure that you are enabled to develop strategies to help manage and prevent risk within your firm, thus making you an invaluable asset within the current climate Students who successfully complete the course will be awarded the ICA Certificate in Managing Sanctions Risk and will be entitled to use the designation- Spec.Cert(Sanctions) This qualification is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. This course provides Participants with a detailed understanding of the following topics: Understanding sanctions The international context Defining a sanctions governance framework Sanctions lists and screening Managing alert investigations The cost of getting it wrong The challenges of change
Are you doing sanction checks in your law firm? In the intricate landscape of legal practice, understanding and adhering to the UK's sanctions regime is not just a recommendation; it is mandatory and it is imperative. This course aims to set clear expectations and offer practical support to firms, guiding them away from the pitfalls of breaching the UK's sanctions regime. This course will cover: What are sanctions What do you need to know about the sanctions for your firm How is it different to the AML regime? What controls to put in place? If the firm offers services to sanction areas – what controls? My client has been sanctioned – what do I do? Reporting obligations Using screening tools Licensing How does this impact Legal Professional Privilege? Sanction Risk Assessment Red flags factors Enforcement actions Target Audience This 90 minute course is for all legal firms, irrespective of the services provided. Whether you are navigating the sanctions regime independently or operating under a license from the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI), this course is for you. Resources Comprehensive and up to date course notes will be provided to all delegates which may be useful for ongoing reference or cascade training. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Helen Torresi, Consultant, DG Legal Helen is a qualified solicitor with a diverse professional background spanning leadership roles in both the legal and tech/corporate sectors. Throughout her career, she has held key positions such as COLP, HOLP, MLCO, MLRO and DPO for law firms and various regulated businesses and services. Helen’s specialised areas encompass AML, complaint and firm negligence handling, DPA compliance, file review and auditing, law management, and operational effectiveness in law firms, particularly in conveyancing (CQS).
Introduction: HM Treasury maintains comprehensive records of all persons and entities currently subject to sanctions. This means that they face financial restrictions, usually on the basis of their links with terrorist activity or human rights abuse. If you run a business, you need to make sure that you do not handle money or assets owned by sanctioned parties, or enter into an arrangement whereby you grant them access to funds. To do so is a criminal offence. In this course, you will learn how financial sanctions work and how to meet your duties under the law. What You Will Learn: How financial sanctions work and the purpose and scope of the UK financial sanctions regime The scope and purpose of the Consolidated List and the UK Investment Ban List The parties responsible for maintaining these lists and how to use target and name matches to ensure that you do not engage in any transactions with individuals and entities named on the list How to verify customers' identity, and the information you should collect when undertaking transactions Benefits of Taking This Course: If you are a business owner, you will benefit from learning how to avoid conducting business with sanctioned parties If you are responsible for financial transactions as part of your job, you will benefit from learning how to verify a customer's identity and check whether they are currently facing sanctions If you work in the financial sector, this course will provide you with a good introduction to sanctions If you work in the public sector, you may benefit from furthering your understanding of how the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Treasury and other bodies work together to combat crime