Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO)
Core Competencies
The MLRO should have:
(a) A clear understanding of the role and responsibilities associated with the position;(b) A good understanding of financial services activity relevant to the licensee and the wider industry and its regulatory environment;(c) The relevant experience and qualifications to fulfill his responsibilities;(d) Strong understanding of FATF guidelines and regulatory requirements in Bahrain;(e) Experience in creating and executing an institution-wide AML strategy that integrates with broader risk management and compliance programs;(f) Proficiency in developing and maintaining AML policies and procedures that align with regulatory requirements and industry best practices;(g) Competence in updating policies in response to changes in the legal landscape, emerging financial crimes, or audit recommendations;(h) Proficiency in developing, managing, and improving KYC and CDD, EDD frameworks to ensure the institution collects appropriate customer data;(i) Expertise in using, configuring and overseeing AML software tools to monitor suspicious transactions, detect unusual activity patterns, and ensure compliance with regulatory reporting obligations;(j) Ability to implement a risk-based approach to AML compliance, where resources are allocated according to the risk levels of different products, clients, or geographies;(k) Expertise in conducting AML risk assessments to evaluate the inherent risks within the organization, and adjusting policies, procedures, and controls accordingly;(l) Strong investigative skills to analyze complex customer transactions, payment flows, and financial patterns that might indicate potential money laundering activities;(m) Knowledge of how to file Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) with relevant financial authorities; and(n) Knowledge of international sanctions screening software and ensuring the company is not doing business with blacklisted entities or individuals.Added: March 2025Experience and Qualifications
(a) A minimum experience of 5 years in anti-money laundering and terrorist financing role; and(b) Hold a relevant academic/professional qualification which include, but are not limited to:
(i) Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS)(ii) Diploma in Anti-Money Laundering offered by the International Compliance Association.Added: March 2025