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Opening New Accounts: Documentation and Compliance - Personal and POA Accounts

This two-hour webinar focuses on the risks, procedures, best practices, and compliance requirements for opening Personal and Consumer Accounts.

OnDemand
Recorded Monday,
November 14th, 2022
Presented by Suzie Jones
2h total length
$279.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Auditing
  • BSA
  • Compliance
  • Customer Service
  • Deposit
  • Deposit Accounts
  • Deposit Compliance
  • Fraud
  • General Compliance
  • Lending Compliance
  • Risk Management/Legal
  • Sales
  • Teller
  • Transaction Compliance
  • Trusts
  • Bank Legal Counsel
  • Bank Secrecy Act Officer/BSA Specialist
  • Branch Manager
  • Compliance Officer
  • Customer Service Representative
  • Deposit Operations Manager/Specialist
  • Internal Auditor
  • Marketing Officer/Business Development
  • New Accounts Representative
  • Private Banker
  • Risk Manager
  • Senior Management
  • Small Business Lender
  • Teller
  • Trainer
  • Trust Officer

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Opening new accounts is complicated! With onerous regulatory oversight and scrutiny, new account training is paramount to maintain diligence and update processes and procedures. This two-hour comprehensive webinar focuses on the risks, procedures, best practices, and compliance requirements for opening Personal and Consumer Accounts. Attendees will understand the six-step due diligence account opening process that applies to every type of account opened and, if followed, can protect a financial institution if ever sued by a customer. Discussion topics include proper documentation, account ownership options, with and without the right of survivorship, the impact right of survivorship can have on a customer's estate plan, proper account titling, TIN requirements, agency, and power of attorney arrangements. The session also addresses who can transact on personal accounts during a customer's lifetime and at the death of a signer. This session is not state specific.

What You'll Learn

  • Understanding risks, procedures, best practices, and compliance requirements when opening Personal Accounts
  • 6 step due diligence account opening process and how it can protect a financial institution if ever sued by a customer
  • Personal accounts with and without right of survivorship ownership options and the impact on a customer's estate PLAN
  • Proper account titling and TIN requirements
  • Designated signer or power of attorney to a personal account
  • Who can transact on personal accounts at the death of a signer

Who Should Attend

Customer contact personnel, supervisors, and officers whose responsibilities include opening or managing new accounts. Personal Bankers, BSA Officers, Deposit Operations, Branch Administration, CIP Managers, Training and Business Development Officers, Internal Auditors, and Compliance Officers will find the information extremely beneficial. Lending assistants and officers will find the information informative, and at least 85% of this information also impacts the lending area.

Suzie Jones

Instructor Bio

With over 40 years of banking experience, Suzie has a reputation as being extremely knowledgeable and high-energy with a unique ability to take technical information and make it interesting and applicable. After 22 years, Suzie recently retired as an Executive Vice President from a large regional bank where she provided overall leadership and risk management to the $11B Investments Division. For decades Suzie opened new accounts, managed new account teams, and provided hands-on input and leadership to the AML and BSA Committees within the bank. Suzie has a passion for sharing technical knowledge and lessons learned to provide risk management and promote excellence in the workplace. She partners nationally with individual banks, credit unions, private companies, small boutique firms, and provides training for 17 state bank associations.