How To Set NFIU CTR-FTR and STR Report Schema Versions And Validators In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has over the years introduced several, CTR/STR report schema versions.
The Compliance Planet AML Software gives room for institutions to select the schema version that suits their reporting as well as the validators for each node in the XML.

Below are guides on how to perform the aforementioned operations.


STEP 1: From the app dashboard, click “CONTROL PANEL” as in Fig 1a below.

Fig 1a

STEP 2: From the left-hand side menu, click “REGULATORY REPORT”. as in Fig 1b below

Fig 1b

STEP 3: Then click on “SCHEMA” to display a drop-down shown in Fig 1c below and select “Schema Validators“.

Fig 1c

Report Drop-down: This is to select the report type either NFIU CTRFTR or NFIU STR for which you desire to set its validators.
Schema Version Drop-down: This is to select the NFIU Schema version for which you desire to configure its validators as shown in Fig 1d.

Fig 1d

After selecting the desired Report type and Schema version, click on the “Load Validators” button to load the validation controls.

The above action will display the Validator that controls each XML node as seen in the image below Fig 1e.

Fig 1e

In case changes were made to the controls, click on the “Update Validators” button to save your changes as shown in Fig 1f.

Fig 1f

To restore to default, click on the “RESTORE VALIDATORS DEFAULT” button as shown in Fig 1g.

Fig 1g

Setting the Default NFIU Schema Version to be Used.

STEP 4: Click on “SCHEMA” drop-down button and select “Schema Default” option as displayed in Fig 1h below.

Use the Schema Version drop-down menu to select the desired version for each report type.

Fig 1h

Once the version has been selected, click on the “Set Default” button respectively to save your settings as displayed in Fig 1i below.

Fig 1i

This displays a confirmation console to confirm your request.

Click on ‘CONFIRM’ as in Fig. 1j to proceed or ‘CANCEL’ to discontinue the operation. A notification will be displayed at the top of the page when the operation is complete.

Fig 1j

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How To View Customer KYC Data (NFIU STR/SAR) In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

NOTE: This action can only be carried out by person(s) profiled as Administrator in the software

From the app dashboard, click on “REGULATORY REPORTS” as shown below.

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This will display a drop-down as in the image below. The dropdown lists the report types available on the Compliance Planet software.

Click “NFIU STR/SAR” from the drop-down menu to open the NFIU STR/SAR page. See the image below.

Click on “CUSTOMER KYC” which then displays a page as seen below.

STEP 1:  From the drop-down, click “View Customer KYC data” which then displays a drop-down as in the image below.

  1. Enter a batch name. ( the batch name entered when uploading data Placeholders for Customers)
  2. Click on the “Status” button to select from the dropdown and choose approved or not approved records.
  3. Note: The Approved record is the Customer’s incomplete data that has been approved by a person profiled as an administrator in the Compliance Planet Software. The Not Approved record is the customer data that is yet to be approved.
  4. select the record to be deleted or approved
  5. Click on Action to approve a record or delete a record.
  6. Click on details to see the Details of the record to be approved or deleted

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How to Carry Out Fraud Detection Operations In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

STEP 1: From the left-hand side menu click on “FRAUD MANAGEMENT” as shown in the fig below;

After clicking on “FRAUD MANAGEMENT” it displays the various categories as shown in the figure below.

Customer-Account-Bvn Audit Report: This section allows users to see audits reports on customer Bvn/account

Customer Transaction-Audit Report: This allows users to focus on the transaction-related audit report

To view the audit report on any of the categories above, click on that category button. Clicking on the category button will display the below image.

Enter your start and end date. This is the report date range.

Click on the audit sector drop-down to select a sector

Click on the view button to see the result.

Entries- This is a dropdown to select the number of records that should be displayed.

Search: This allows you to search the audit record for a specific account using the account number.

Audit Sector: This dropdown allows you to view audit reports based on the different audit sectors.

The Start date and End date allow you to specify the date range to be looked into.

Export to Excel: This allows you to export the records to excel.

How to Carry out Policy Alert Explorer Operations On Transaction/Fraud Monitoring In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

The Policy Alert Explorer helps to display alerts triggered by the various policies created on the system.

STEP 1: From the left-hand side menu, click “TRAN MONITORING” as in Fig 2a below which then displays a drop-down.

FIG 1a

STEP 2: click on “POLICIES ALERTS EXPLORER”

Entries: select the number of records you want to see from the policy.

Search: The user is to input a policy name to filter down and search for a specific policy.

  1. Enter a start and end date to view the result.
  2. Click on the “View” button to see the alerts.
  3. To further filter down the results, Click on the “Threshold” drop-down and select the desired threshold. For example, if 3 is selected, only alerts for accounts that has been picked 3 times or above across policies will be displayed.
  4. To export the result to excel, click on the “Export To Excel” button.

How to Carry out TM Case Manager Operations On Digital Financial Crimes Surveillance In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

This section provides a guide on how to use the TM Case Manager feature on the Compliance Planet Anti-Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software, complete with step-by-step instructions and illustrations.

STEP 1: From the app dashboard, click “DIGITAL FINANCIAL CRIMES SURVEILLANCE” as in Fig. a below.

FIG a

STEP 2: From the left-hand side menu, click “TM Case Manager” as in Fig. b below to display the “Data View Filters“.

FIG b

STEP 3: Then click “Data View Filters” to show a menu window that displays all the menus: Case Managers, Review Cases, Export to Excel, View Cases, Search Cases, Entries, Case Type, Start Date & End Date, Filter Rules, and Search Rules as in Fig. C below.

FIG c

STEP 4: Click on “Case Managers” as in Fig. D below to display a drop-down of all the case managers.

  1. ML/TF/PF Reviewers: TM policy rule that needs further review, which has been sent to the STR Review desk.
  2. ML/TF/PF Supervisors: TM policy rule that needs further review, which has been sent to the STR Supervision desk.
  3. ML/TF/PF Reporters: TM policy rule that needs further review, which has been sent to the STR Report desk.
  4. Fraud Reviewers: A TM policy rule that requires further review has been sent to the Fraud Review desk in the event of suspected fraud.
  5. Fraud Supervisors: TM policy rule that needs further review, which has been sent to the Fraud Supervision in case of fraud suspicion.
  6. Business Reviewers: TM policy rule that requires business reviews not for reporting but for institutional sanity. e.g., staff account used for betting.
  7. Business Supervisors: The TM policy rule that needs further review requires business supervision.

Fig d

STEP 5: Click on “Review Cases” to further enhance the review of policy rule case(s), as in Fig. E below, to display a drop-down of all the review cases.

  1. Close case (manually) as ML/TF/PF reported STRs: when an alert(s) from the case manager has been treated on STR and filed externally, this menu needs to be selected so that the system will not regard such alert(s) as pending alert on the visualization dashboard.
  2. Close case as ML/TF/PF monitoring false-positive alert: when an alert(s) is/are extracted and has a number of transactions and not all the alert(s) is/are meant for STR review(s), those not for STR review(s) is/are removed by selecting this option.
  3. Close case as Fraud monitoring false-positive alert: alerts(s) not meant for STR review(s) are removed by selecting this option.
  4. Close case as Business monitoring false-positive alert: alerts(s) not meant for STR review(s) are removed by selecting this option.
  5. Whitelist account(s) in Rule: whitelisting in a rule allows accounts to be marked as closed from pending cases in that rule.
  6. Whitelist account(s) in Policy: whitelisting in policy applies to all rules under a specific policy group.
  7. Whitelist account(s) in Global Monitoring: Whitelisting in Global Monitoring ensures that accounts are exempt from alerts across all policy categories.
  8. Place account(s) on PND: This places an account(s) on PND to avoid fraud.
  9. Place lien on account(s) alert: This is to place a freeze/hold on account(s) alert.

NB: Whitelisting account(s) from a rule, policy, or global does not mean the account(s) will not be monitored, but they will not pop up as a pending case awaiting review. It will show as closed in the whitelist, and pick the review details where the account(s) were first whitelisted, and put them in an Excel file.
For example, when you whitelist an account(s) in a rule, policy, or globally, from the start date entered in the case manager, the account(s) will be marked as whitelisted.

Fig e

STEP 6: Click on “Export to Excel” as in Fig. f below to carry out further analysis on a downloaded rule.

Fig f

STEP 7: To view rule cases, select the policy rule by clicking on the “select button” to highlight, input the start date and end date, then click on “View Cases” as in Fig. g below.

Fig g

Then the lower part of the page now displays the policy rule name and all the information regarding the account, as seen in the figure below.
Each rule can be viewed in the Explorer case, the Explorer account, or the Explorer rule.

As in the figure below, the Filter Rule menu gives a drop-down of: All rules, Rules Deployed by me, or Rules Assigned to me.

The Search rule menu allows searching for a particular rule. A phrase can also be used to search for rule(s) with such a phrase.


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How to Carry out Business Intelligence Operations In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

The business intelligence helps to give insight through a graphical representation of customers transaction trend across a specified period.

STEP 1: From the left-hand side menu, click “BUSINESS INTEL” as in the image below.

STEP 2: Enter the needed parameters as explained below to see the graphical representation of a customer’s transaction trend.

  1. Enter a customer’s account number in the “Account Number” field.
  2. Enter a start date and end date
  3. Select time frame from the “Time Frame” dropdown
  4. Select a trend type from the various trend types as seen in the image below
  5. Click on the “View” button to see result.
  6. Download the graph by clicking on the “hamburger” menu on the right side of the graph.

CREDIT VALUE: This is a value-based Line graph trend type gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows value across a specified period.

DEBIT VALUE: This is a value-based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s outflows value across a specified period.

BALANCE: This is a value-based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s balance across a specified period.

CREDIT VOLUME: This is a volume(counts) based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows volume(counts) across a specified period.

DEBIT VOLUME: This is a volume(counts) based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s outflows volume(counts) across a specified period.

CREDIT – DEBIT BALANCE VALUE TREND: This is a value-based combined Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows value, outflows value and balance across a specified period.

CREDIT – DEBIT VOLUME TREND: This is a volume(counts) based combined Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows volume, outflows volume, and balance across a specified period.

CREDIT SECTOR VALUE TREND: This is a value-based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows transaction value across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

DEBIT SECTOR VALUE TREND: This is a value-based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s outflows transaction value across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

CREDIT SECTOR VOLUME TREND: This is a volume(counts) based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows transaction volume(counts) across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

DEBIT SECTOR VOLUME TREND: This is a volume(counts) based Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s outflows transaction volume(counts) across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

CREDIT-DEBIT SECTOR VALUE TREND: This is a value-based combined Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows and outflows transaction value across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

CREDIT-DEBIT SECTOR VOLUME TREND: This is a volume(counts) based combined Line graph trend type that gives a graphical representation of an account’s inflows and outflows transaction volume(counts) across different transaction sectors (Cash, ATM, POS, Online) for a specified period.

CASH-ATM-POS VALUE GEO DISTRIBUTION: This is a value-based Bar graph trend type that gives a graphical representation that is focused on an account’s transaction value across the states in a country and the ATM and POS transaction sectors for a specified period.

CASH-ATM-POS VOLUME GEO DISTRIBUTION: This is a volume(counts) based Bar graph trend type that gives a graphical representation that is focused on an account’s transaction volume(counts) across the states in a country and the ATM and POS transaction sectors for a specified period.

How to Carry Out TM Policy Listing on Digital Financial Crimes Surveillance In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

STEP 1: From the app dashboard, click “DIGITAL FINANCIAL CRIMES SURVEILLANCE” as in Fig. 8a below.

Fig 8a

STEP 2: From the left-hand side menu, click “TM POLICY GROUP” as in Fig. 8b below.

Fig 8b

STEP 3: Click on the desired group policy from the “Policy Categories“. This will display a drop-down as shown in Fig. 8c below. Click on “List” to see the active/inactive policies under the selected policy category.

FIG 8c

STEP 4: The above displays the list of policies as in fig. 8d below.

FIG 8d

Entries: Number of records to see on a page.

View Type: This option allows you to switch between Active and Inactive policies.

Search: This helps you search for a specific policy.

View: This feature allows you to view all listed policies or a specific policy by inputting a search phrase for the policy.

Export to Excel: Click on the button to export the records on the screen to Excel.

When any of the above filters is changed, click on the View button to see the result.

The data representation of the table columns is explained below;

Name: The name of the policy.

Account: The number of accounts picked by the policy.

Processes: The number of times the policy has been processed, as in Figure 8e below.

Fig 8e

When you click on the process number, this displays the Surveillance Start and End Date (the span of the policy, either 24 hours (1 day) or 48 hours (2 days), and so on). The Execution Start and End Period shows the last period the policy was processed, including the start date with time and the end date with time, as shown in Fig. 8f below.

Fig 8f

Status: The status of the policy (active or inactive).

There are three action buttons on each row with different functions as explained below;

Details: This displays all the parameters entered during the policy creation. This can be edited and saved with the parameters.

Duplicate: This allows you to make a copy of the policy. The copy becomes inactive and is added to the inactive list.

Reset: This deletes all the records that the policy has picked.

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How to Create TM Policy Group On Digital Financial Crimes Surveillance In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

TM policy is a set of instructions or parameters by which we want the Compliance Planet to monitor transaction(s). The TM policy group creation process on the Compliance Planet Anti-Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance software has been designed to be dynamic, allowing users to set custom flows and parameters.

Steps to creating “New Policy” from POLICY GROUP are described below.

STEP 1: From the app store, click “DIGITAL FINANCIAL CRIMES SURVEILLANCE” and select change status as in Fig. 5.1b below.

FIG 5.1b

From the window, change status to “ACTIVE” as in Fig. 5.1.1b below.

FIG 5.1.1b

The app would be reflected in the “APP dashboard” as shown in Fig. 5.1.2b below.

FIG 5.1.2b

STEP 2: Click on “DIGITAL FINANCIAL CRIMES SURVEILLANCE” and the app displays the menu page that shows different graphical representations as in Fig. 5.1.3b below.

FIG 5.1.3b

From the left-hand side, the first menu “TM POLICY GROUP” displays all the policy categories as shown in fig.5.1c

FIG 5.1c

STEP 3: Click on the desired group policy from the “POLICY CATEGORIES” in fig. 5.1d. This displays a dropdown menu.

From the drop-down menu, click on “New.” This will display the policy creation page.

FIG 5.1d

STAGE 1: Fill in the Basic details required as in FIG 5.1e.

  • Name: Fill in the policy name.
  • Description: Fill in the policy description.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

FIG 5.1e

STAGE 2: This is the policy filter stage. Fill in the fields according to your policy rule.

FIG 5.1f

BVN: Enter the BVN(s) in the field provided. To input multiple BVNs, separate each one with a comma (,).

ACCOUNT: Enter the ACCOUNT NUMBER(s) in the field provided. To input multiple ACCOUNT NUMBERS, separate each one with a comma (,).

ACCOUNT SCHEME (included): Click on the dropdown to select the ACCOUNT SCHEMES you want to include.

ACCOUNT SCHEME (not included): Click on the dropdown to select the ACCOUNT SCHEMES you want to exclude.

SUBSECTOR SCHEME (included): Click on the dropdown to select the SUBSECTOR SCHEMES you want to include.

SUBSECTOR SCHEME (not included): Click on the dropdown to select the SUBSECTOR SCHEMES you want to exclude.

BRANCHES (included): Click on the dropdown to select the BRANCHES you want to include.

BRANCHES (not included): Click on the dropdown to select the BRANCHES you want to exclude.

INCLUSIVE NARRATION: Enter keywords in the transaction narration to be included, separating them with a pipe (aml|compliance|planet|).

EXCLUSIVE NARRATION: Enter keywords in the transaction narration to be excluded, separating them with a pipe (aml|compliance|planet|).

TRAN. TYPE: Click the dropdown and select the transaction type. It can be either credit, debit, or both credit and debit.

TRAN. CURRENCY: Click the dropdown and select the currency for the transaction.

TRAN INDUCED TYPE: Click the dropdown and select the transaction induced type.

TRAN SECTOR: Click the dropdown and select the transaction sector.

ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP: Click the dropdown and select the account ownership type.

ACCOUNT TIER: Click the dropdown and select the account tier type. It can be either Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3.

ACCOUNT STATUS: Click the dropdown and select the account status. It can be either all accounts, accounts that are still open, or accounts that are closed.

ACCOUNT PRODUCT TYPE: Click the dropdown and select the account product type. It can be either Individual accounts or corporate accounts.

CUSTOMER TYPE: Click the dropdown and select the customer type.

BLACKLISTED BVN: Turn on the button if you want to filter only BVNs that are on the blacklist.

TRACK TRAN LOCATION: Turn on the button to view or enable tracking of the geographical location where each transaction occurred.

PRE-CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT RISK LEVEL: Click and select the risk level assigned to the account before applying the policy. It can be either low, medium, or high.

POST CLASSIFIED ACCOUNT RISK LEVEL: Click and select the updated risk level after applying the policy. It can be either low, medium, or high.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

Note: The mandatory fields are “Tran Currency” and “Tran Type“.

STAGE 3: From (Fig. 5.1g), select the transaction amount alert type from the “Tran Amount Alert type” drop-down. Depending on the alert type chosen, an amount field will be displayed where the transaction amount needs to be entered.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

fig 5.1g

STAGE 4: This stage sets the Tran Date Alert Type, Account Creation Date Alert Type, and Account Age Alert Type

fig 5.1h
  1. Tran Date Alert Type: Click on the dropdown and select the transaction date alert type.
    Raise alert for *Transaction date earlier than* – This option allows you to select a date; an alert will be raised for any transaction that occurred before the specified date.
    Raise Alert for *Transaction Date Later Than* – This option allows you to select a date; an alert will be raised for any transaction that occurred after the specified date.
    Raise Alert for *Transaction Date within this Date Range* – This option allows you to select a date range; alerts will be raised for transactions that fall within the specified period.
    Depending on the alert type selected, a date field will be displayed where the transaction date needs to be entered.
  2. Account Creation Date Alert Type (Optional): Click on the dropdown and select the account creation date alert type.
    Raise Alert for *Accounts Created on Exact Date* – This option allows you to select a specific date; alerts will be raised for accounts created on that exact day.
    Raise Alert for *Accounts Created Before* – This option allows you to select a date; alerts will be raised for any account created before the chosen date.
    Raise alert for *Accounts created date later than* – This option allows you to select a date; alerts will be raised for accounts created after the specified date.
    Raise alert for *Accounts created date within this date range* – This option allows you to select a date range; alerts will be raised for accounts created within the specified period.
    Depending on the alert type selected, a date field will be displayed where the account creation date needs to be entered.
  3. Account Age Alert Type: Click on the dropdown and select the account age alert type. This helps to monitor accounts created within a particular period, e.g., 48 hours (2 days) or a week (7 days).
    Raise alert for *exact account age* – This option allows you to select a specific age in days; an alert will be raised for accounts that match the specified age.
    Raise alert for *Account age lesser than* – This option allows you to specify an age threshold; alerts will be raised for accounts with an age less than the specified threshold.
    Raise alert for *Account age greater than* – This option allows you to select an age threshold; alerts will be raised for accounts older than the specified number of days.
    Raise alert for *Account age within this date range* – This option allows you to select a Lower and higher age threshold (in Days); alerts will be raised for accounts that fall within the specified age range.

Note: This Account Age Alert Type is a dynamic parameter that changes over time, regardless of the current date.

Click on the “Save” button for each section to save the changes for that section. Click the “Continue” button to proceed to the next stage.

STAGE 5: The “Watch List” is to specifically monitor account (s) that have been profiled on the watch list menu that bridges the policy rule.

The “Execution Date alert type” sets a specific date or a date range for when the policy will be executed.

Click the drop-down and select the execution date alert type. Depending on the alert type chosen, a date field will be displayed where the execution date needs to be entered.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save your progress at this stage and take you to the next stage.

fig 5.1i

STAGE 6: From (Fig. 5.1j). This step sets the hour(s) of the weekdays on which the policy will be executed. To change the days, click on the “Days” drop-down and select the desired weekday. After editing the hours for a weekday, click on the “Save” button to save the changes for that day.

Note: By default, all the hours for the weekdays are checked (active).

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

fig 5.1j

STAGE 7: From (5.1K). This step sets the “threshold type” and the “threshold interval” of the policy to be executed.

To narrow down the policy to only accounts whose signatory or director ID is from a particular country, state, or city, then make use of the drop-downs under the “POLICY ACCOUNT SIGNATORY/DIRECTOR LOCATION” section by selecting country/state/city.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

5.1K

STAGE 8: From (Fig. 5.1l). This stage allows the addition/removal of users who will receive notifications for this policy.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

fig 5.1l

STAGE 9: From (Fig. 5.1m), there are different buttons for the policy rule created.

  1. Send Alerts to ML/TF/PF Case Manager: If this button is toggled on, the policy sends a notification automatically to the STR case managers.
  2. Send Alerts to Business Review Managers: If this button is toggled on, the policy automatically sends a notification to Business Review Managers.
  3. Send Alerts to Fraud Case Managers: If this button is toggled on, the policy automatically sends a notification to the Fraud Case Managers.
  4. Real-Time Surveillance: This button is toggled on specifically to send notifications for transactions that breach the rule as they occur.
  5. Activate PND on Flagged Accounts: If the alert breaches the PND-flagged account, this button is toggled on. Although this requires integration with the institution’s PND service.
  6. Calendar Execution Mode: This button is toggled on specifically for policy rule(s) that report specific, not business reviews, or AML or Fraud.
  7. Activate Policy Rule: This button is to activate the policy rule that has been created.
  8. Proactive Surveillance: This button is specifically toggled on to monitor transactions in advance and send alerts for suspicious activities before a breach occurs.
  9. Activate Surveillance Notification: This button is toggled on specifically to send real-time notifications whenever surveillance detects a transaction that matches a defined rule.
  10. Day-Time Segment Surveillance: This button is toggled on specifically to monitor and send alerts for rule-breaching transactions that occur during predefined daytime hours.

Click on the “Save and Continue” button. This will save this stage and take you to the next stage.

fig 5.1m

STAGE 10: From (Fig. 5.1n), this stage displays the policy’s target based on the parameters entered from stage 2 to stage 7.

N.B.: You can always go back to any of the stages should you want to change the data, just by clicking on the Particular “Stage number(1-9)” you wish to make changes to.

fig 5.1n

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How to Carry out Policy Account Explorer Operations On Transaction/Fraud Monitoring In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

The policy account explorer helps you to view accounts picked accross the various policies

STEP 1: From the left-hand side menu, click “TRANSACTION/FRAUD MONITORING” as in Fig 2a below.

FIG 2a

Step 2: Click on the “POLICIES ACCOUNT EXPLORER”

Click on the “View” button to see the list of policies and triggers. To view the accounts under a trigger, click on the “Explore Accounts” button for that trigger.

FIG 2b

How to Carry Out Policy Explorer Operations On Customer Risk Assessment In Compliance Planet Anti Money Laundering/Core Banking Finance Software

STEP 1: From the app dashboard, click “CUSTOMER RISK ASSESSMENT” as in image below.

The above action will display a page as seen in the image below.

STEP 2: Click on “POLICIES EXPLORER” as in the image below.

This allows you to view the list of policies.

To export the records to excel, click on the “Export To Excel” button.

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