Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR) is a crucial component of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing compliance, enabling financial institutions to detect and report activities that may indicate financial crime. This course provides a practical, scenario-driven introduction to STR requirements in the United States, with a focus on recognizing suspicious behavior, meeting regulatory obligations, and supporting effective compliance outcomes.

Suspicious Transaction Reporting (STR) - US

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What you'll learn
Identify when suspicious activity or attempted transactions meet reporting thresholds and require STR/SAR filing
Recognize common red flags, risk indicators, and behaviors associated with potential financial crime, including MSB-specific warning signs
Demonstrate the steps required to document, file, and retain STR/SAR reports while avoiding illegal customer tip-offs
Describe how STR supports U.S. AML and anti-terrorist financing rules, including key regulators and reporting obligations
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March 2026
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