Opening Accounts Online: Rules, Risks & Best Practices

Opening Accounts Online:  Rules, Risks & Best Practices

Opening Accounts Online: 
Rules, Risks & Best Practices
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Eastern

 

Electronic banking continues to evolve, and financial institutions must keep pace with technology, regulatory requirements, and cybersecurity challenges.  Recent surveys indicate that 51% of US adults use an online banking application.  This fast-paced session will cover the required disclosures for opening deposit accounts, 
E-SIGN compliance, BSA due diligence for CIP, and best practices for opening deposit accounts online.  Learn a six-step process for consumer consent and common challenges with deposit account opening procedures.  

Highlights:

  • E-SIGN-related deposit regulations and specific compliance provisions 
  • Common questions regarding E-SIGN
  • Six-step consumer consent process
  • Basic steps for E-SIGN implementation, including CIP, vendor selection, and more
  • FFIEC expectations for cybersecurity risk assessment

Take-Away Toolkit:

    o Exam procedures and online banking resources
    o E-SIGN checklist and answers to common questions
    o Social media policy template
    o Employee training log
    o NEW – Interactive quiz

Who Should Attend?

This informative session will ensure e-banking compliance and is best suited for compliance officers, risk managers, operations managers, business development managers, and others responsible for managing online banking, E-SIGN compliance, e-statements, and e-disclosures.

Speaker

Susan Costonis, CRCM, Compliance Consulting and Training for FIs

Susan Costonis is a compliance consultant and trainer who began her career in 1978.  She specializes in compliance management along with deposit and lending regulatory training.  Susan has successfully managed compliance programs and exams for institutions that ranged from a community bank to large multi-state bank holding companies.  She has been a compliance officer for institutions supervised by the OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve.  Susan has been a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager since 1998, completed the ABA Graduate Compliance School, and graduated from the University of Akron and the Graduate Banking School of the University of Colorado.  She regularly presents to financial institution audiences in several states and “translates” complex regulations into simple concepts by using humor and real-life examples.  

Attendance verification for CE credits provided upon request.

Webinar Sponsored by Financial Education & Development

If you are having issues with registering online, please contact CBAO's Education & Training Coordinator, Lianne Simeone, (614) 610-1877.

Registration Options
Live Webinar: Register for the live event and get five days access to the On Demand Playback. You’ll have an opportunity to ask questions during the presentation and be free to review the content for the next 5 (business) days Registration also includes links to presenter materials, handouts, and pdfs.
Recorded Webinar + Free Digital Download: Can’t attend the live webinar?  This option provides a recording of the live event, including audio, visuals, and handouts.  We even provide the presenter’s email address for follow-up questions. You will receive an email with the recorded webinar link, which can be viewed anytime 24/7, beginning 6 business days after the webinar.  You will also receive instruction on how to download a free digital copy of the webinar to your PC, which you may keep and use indefinitely.

Live Webinar: Register for the live event and get five days access to the On Demand Playback. You’ll have an opportunity to ask questions during the presentation and be free to review the content for the next 5 (business) days Registration also includes links to presenter materials, handouts, and pdfs.
Additional Hookups: Registering another banker from a different location
Live Webinar + On-Demand Link : Both live webinar & recorded webinar + free digital download 

When
7/24/2019
Registration is closed.