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FinCEN: Fines USAA $140 million for violating Bank Secrecy Act

FinCEN: Fines USAA $140 million for violating Bank Secrecy Act

  • FinCEN announced that it has assessed a $140 million civil money penalty against USAA FSB for willful violations of the BSA
  • USAA FSB admitted that it willfully failed to implement and maintain an anti‑money laundering (AML) program
  • USAA FSB also admitted that it willfully failed to accurately and timely report thousands of suspicious transactions
  • USAA FSB willfully failed to ensure that its compliance program kept pace
  • The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) assessed a civil penalty of $60 million for related violations
  • For additional information regarding the facts and circumstances associated with this enforcement action

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