The most important anti-money laundering issue associated with on-line banking is accurately
Correct Answer: C
One of the main challenges of online banking is verifying the identity of customers who open accounts or conduct transactions remotely, without face-to-face interaction. This poses a higher risk of money laundering, as criminals may use false or stolen identities, or hide behind shell companies or nominees, to move illicit funds through online platforms. Therefore, online banking providers must implement robust and risk-based customer due diligence (CDD) measures, such as verifying identity documents, using biometric or digital verification methods, screening customers against sanctions and watchlists, and monitoring customer behavior and transactions for any red flags or anomalies.
References:
* ACAMS Study Guide for the CAMS Certification Examination, 6th Edition, Chapter 2: Compliance Standards for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT), Section 2.2: Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and Know Your Customer (KYC), p. 32-35.
* eWallets: AML Risks & How to Comply1