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Adhere to the principles and requirements of all applicable laws and regulations relating to your position and your ACCU employment, including but not limited to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), the anti-terrorism procedures of the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), and the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) provisions of the USA Patriot Act.
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Processes products related to pre-employment background applications that include but are not limited to MVRs, civil court cases, criminal cases and registries, drug testing, and OFAC. Candidates must be able to commute within LA County, Los Angeles, California and to the various court houses within the county.
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Verification of customer name and payee/beneficiary name to OFAC, NCCT for out-bound wire transfers and monetary instrument purchase, and new account. Report matches with NCCT and OFAC to operations officer or manager for further instructions.
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Reports suspicious activities to manager, Chief Risk Officer or Information Security Officer. Comply with BSA, CRA, fair lending, and other compliance issues as required by policies and procedures. BSA, CRA, Fair Lending And Other Compliance Responsibilities.
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Complete all required product, service, and compliance training as it relates to the position and employment with Sterling and adheres to BSA/AML and OFAC Policy and procedures. Complete all required product, service, and compliance training as it relates to the position and employment with Sterling and adheres to BSA/AML and OFAC Policy and procedures.
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