Certified Financial Crime Specialist (CFCS)
March 18, 2025Client Confidentiality
March 18, 2025Definition:
A Chief Anti-Money Laundering Officer (CAMLO) is the designated individual responsible for overseeing an organization’s AML compliance program, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements.
Contextual Explanation:
Under PCMLTFA, Canadian financial institutions, PSPs, and MSBs must appoint a CAMLO to develop and implement AML policies, conduct risk assessments, and report suspicious activities.
Why It Matters:
Having a CAMLO ensures regulatory compliance, reduces financial crime risks, and protects businesses from penalties. CAMLOs also lead staff training on AML best practices.Example:
A fintech firm offering cross-border payments appoints a CAMLO to oversee transaction monitoring and reporting obligations to FINTRAC.