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Luc Meurant New York, 3 March 2015 Update on SWIFT’s Financial Crime Compliance initiatives

Compliance Roadmap Work Session

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Page 1: Compliance Roadmap Work Session

Luc Meurant

New York, 3 March 2015

Update on SWIFT’s Financial

Crime Compliance initiatives

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A community issue calling for a community

solution …

Financial crime is top of

the agenda for banks

All geographies / All types

of players impacted

Significant costs

at stake….

... Yet no competitive

advantage for banks

Lots of duplication…

for universal challenges

(opportunity for scale economies)

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Financial Crime Compliance

SANCTIONS KYC ANALYTICS

Financial Crime Compliance Utility

Securities

Industry?

Corporates?

GO DEEPER GO FASTER GO BROADER?

CORRESPONDENT BANKING

Sanctions

Screening

Sanctions

Testing KYC

Registry Compliance

Analytics

4 LIVE SERVICES TODAY

- Going forward

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More on SWIFT Sanctions Screening

service

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Sanctions Screening overview

Your institution

Your correspondents

Hosted and

managed

screening

engine

Daily updates

from

32 lists

+ private lists

Real-time

screening

No

additional

footprint

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310 users

107 countries

17 central banks

18 branches

of Tier 1

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All traffic

screening

option

introduced

Fine-

tuning

rules

Customer/

Name

Screening

Sanctions Screening roadmap

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More on SWIFT Sanctions Testing

service

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Effectiveness

• Provide assurance that your filter

works

• Measure system’s fuzzy

matching performance

• Assess coverage of sanctions lists

• Align screening system to your

risk appetite

Efficiency

• Reduce false positives

through iterative testing

• Build optimisation tests into

your processes

• Understand parameter changes

• Manage and tune rules and “good-

guy” lists

Testing Meeting regulatory demands

Tuning Managing cost and resources

Sanctions compliance – balancing priorities

with

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Formats

Settings

Lists

Automate • Repeat • Compare • Monitor

Sanctions Testing process

Define

test objective

Download

test files

Process

test files

Upload

hit results

View

test results

Peer assessment being

launched in Q2 2015

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Sanctions – Other ideas being considered

• Interest is growing to consider the development

of a fully-fledged Industry Sanctions Utility:

• Built as a fully-fledged and modular service offering

(eg client/transaction screening, list management,

quality assurance, standards, reporting, services)

• Qualification work on-going (eg, partnerships,

phasing, economics)

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More on SWIFT KYC Registry initiative

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In a nutshell… Single source of correspondent banking KYC information

7,000+ banks on SWIFT

Trusted third party (member-owned)

Leverage SWIFT membership

process to collect ‘basic’ data

User-provided, user-controlled

Up-to-date and validated

information (through dedicated

validation teams)

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A Single Standard

Validated data

A feature-rich Platform

Community-lead engagement

Unique value-add content

The founding principles

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Identify areas of risk and demonstrate

your declared behaviour: the challenge

Know

Your

Customer’s

Customer

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And the Answer: The SWIFT Profile

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YOUR

CUSTOMER

CUSTOMER’S

DIRECT EXPOSURE

CUSTOMER’S

INDIRECT

EXPOSURE YOU

PUBLISHER OF

THE SWIFT

PROFILE

CONSUMER OF

THE SWIFT

PROFILE

COUNTRY OF YOUR

CORRESPONDENT’S

COUNTERPARTY

COUNTRY OF

ORDERING /

BENEFICIARY

PARTY’S BANK

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KYC Registry

ALREADY MORE THAN 150 INSTITUTIONS REGISTERED

(in 75 COUNTRIES)…

… AND COUNTING

HOW ABOUT YOU?

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KYC – Other ideas being considered

• A selective extension of the KYC Registry to new

market segments (eg securities, corporates),

contemplating partnerships

• A Market place on top of the KYC Registry to allow

third-party providers to offer services through the

Registry

• A richer RMA application, linked to the Registry

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More on Compliance Analytics

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Introducing Compliance Analytics Leveraging SWIFT traffic data for risk monitoring

Single Source

Identify

Global aggregated views

Quantify Benchmark vs totals & peers

Monitor

Event driven Alerting

Drive

Focus on high risk

Investigate

Visual analytics

Report

Interactive generation

Look back

Retrospective reviews

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Example: Specific Correspondent Risk assessment Where are payments originating from? Ending up in?

1. What are the higher risk

originating countries?

2. Which of my affiliates are

involved in these flows?

3. What are the ultimate

beneficiary countries?

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Analytics – Other ideas being qualified

• Enrichment with additional data and flows (possibly

non-SWIFT)

• Extended statistical and analytic capabilities

• FATF16 compliance module

• Contemplating the evolution toward a fully-fledged

AML solution

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More on Compliance for

Securities Market

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Compliance for Securities?

• Significant challenges in the industry (eg Adam Szubin’s

comments on Omnibus accounts)

• Challenges for SWIFT and its community:

– Diverging community feedback

– Multiple overlapping initiatives

• Yet, strong commitment to help the industry:

– New dedicated Securities Compliance Working Group

– Tactical extension of existing services being worked out

– Bolder moves will be qualified

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Thank you