Emerging Risks: Virtual Assets, Fintech, AI, and Modern Payment Systems

Emerging Risks: Virtual Assets, Fintech, AI, and Modern Payment Systems is an advanced StudyAML course designed for financial services professionals navigating rapidly evolving financial crime risks. As Course 8 in the StudyAML Global AML and Financial Crime Series, it focuses on how innovation reshapes money laundering, fraud, and terrorist financing exposure across jurisdictions. The course examines regulatory expectations, emerging typologies, and practical controls aligned with international standards. Built for real world decision making. Designed for regulated environments. Essential for modern compliance.

20 - 25 minutes

Certificate Included

United States

Description

This 20 to 25 minute course provides advanced level awareness of emerging financial crime risks associated with virtual assets, fintech business models, artificial intelligence, and modern instant payment systems. It is designed for compliance, AML, CFT, fraud, risk, operations, and technology professionals working across regulated financial institutions and designated non financial businesses. The course takes a principles based, jurisdiction aware approach aligned with Financial Action Task Force standards, while recognising differences in domestic regulatory frameworks. Learners will explore how innovation changes risk exposure, how criminals exploit speed, scale, and anonymity, and how regulators expect firms to respond when new technologies function like traditional financial services. Key topics include convertible virtual currency risk, regulatory guidance, embedded finance, instant payment systems, and layered crime typologies using emerging technology. The course emphasises practical application, judgement, escalation, and governance rather than rule memorisation. Through realistic scenarios, learners will understand how compliance operates in practice and how to support innovation while meeting regulatory expectations.

What will you learn?

  • Module 1: Virtual Asset and Digital Currency Risks
    This module explains how virtual assets and digital currencies differ from traditional financial products and why features such as speed, pseudonymity, and global reach increase financial crime risk. Learners will understand common misuse patterns and how institutions should assess direct and indirect exposure using a risk based approach consistent with international standards.
  • Module 2: FinCEN Guidance on Convertible Virtual Currency
    This module examines regulatory expectations for convertible virtual currency activity, focusing on function rather than technology. Learners will understand how guidance applies in real world customer scenarios and how AML and CFT obligations are triggered when digital value behaves like money, aligned with FATF principles and domestic supervisory expectations.
  • Module 3: Fintech and Alternative Finance Models
    This module explores fintech and embedded finance models and how they change accountability, onboarding, and monitoring risk. Learners will identify key vulnerabilities, governance challenges, and control expectations when financial services are delivered through platforms, partnerships, and third party providers.
  • Module 4: Modern Instant Payments
    This module explains how instant payment systems change financial crime risk by reducing time for intervention and recovery. Learners will examine common fraud and laundering typologies, regulatory expectations, and practical prevention focused controls appropriate for real time payment environments.
  • Module 5: Crime Typologies Using Emerging Technology
    This module focuses on how criminals combine virtual assets, fintech platforms, AI enabled fraud, and instant payments to create layered and harder to detect typologies. Learners will recognise cross platform red flags and understand the importance of holistic monitoring and escalation.
  • Module 6: Controls for New Technology Risks
    This module brings the course together by focusing on risk based controls, governance, and escalation. Learners will understand how to support innovation while meeting regulatory expectations, applying consistent principles across products and jurisdictions.

Course Content

  1. Module 1: Virtual Asset and Digital Currency Risks
  2. Module 2: FinCEN Guidance on Convertible Virtual Currency
  3. Module 3: Fintech and Alternative Finance Models
  4. Module 4: Modern Instant Payments
  5. Module 5: Crime Typologies Using Emerging Technology
  6. Module 6: Controls for New Technology Risks

US$ 34.99

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