Professional Certificate

Digital Risk, AML and Financial Crime Prevention HCI Funding

HCI Pillar 3 Funding
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  • Duration
  • 1-2 Trimesters
  • Programme
  • 2 Modules
  • Study
  • Online
  • Fees
  • €605 per module
  • Level
  • NFQ 7, 10 ECTS
  • At a glance

    The Professional Certificate in Digital Risk, AML and Financial Crime Prevention addresses the main types of digital risk and financial crime as well as the policies, procedures and internal controls intended to prevent it.

    This programme is relevant to:

    • All regulated firms in financial services sector

    • All firms established as a Trust company

    • All firms who through their day to day operation must meet AML requirements as set out by the EU AML Directives

    • All firms who provide professional services

    • All Fintech firms.

    This programme qualifies for HCI Pillar 3 Learner Fee Subsidy

    50% funding may be available for eligible applicants.

    Eligibilty Criteria

    • Please click here for detailed information on the eligibilty criteria.

    • Applicants must self-declare that they meet the eligibility criteria at the time of enrolment and complete Application form.

    HCI Pillar 3 Learner Fee Subsidy

    Who is this programme for?

    Digital technologies are dominating the operating model of financial services organisations worldwide, including how they conduct their business and distribute products and services. Customer experience has been at the heart of this transformation with financial services organisations seeking to enhance the communication channels they have with their customers, the products and services they offer and the loyalty they create with their customer base as new entrants continue to enter the market.

    As companies embrace the latest digital technology to become increasingly competitive, digital risk is becoming the biggest facet of business risk. Industry research suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically increased the scale and speed that firms have shifted to digital channels in both the customer facing area of the organisation and the operations element of the business. This rapid evolution of digital investment and operations has also increased the digital risk that exists. Money Laundering and Financial crime is an escalating worldwide problem, unrestricted by jurisdictions and physical boundaries. Preventative measures including educating staff to be aware of the ever evolving financial crime changes and detection of the same being the key defences of a firm. The Professional Certificate in Digital Risk, AML and Financial Crime Prevention addresses the main types of digital risk and financial crime as well as the policies, procedures and internal controls intended to prevent it.

    How you will benefit

    On successful completion of the programme you will be able to:

    • Understand the different types of financial crime and money laundering activities perpetrated against financial services providers.

    • Analyse and assess the threats facing financial services organisations using appropriate models and frameworks.

    • Select and apply appropriate tools to diagnose the environmental opportunities and threats faced by a financial services organisation and evaluate the strategic alternatives available to deliver customer and client value.

    • Understand how to develop a successful risk framework to manage digital risk.

    • Analyse the risks of financial crime to financial services providers and the resulting impact on internal controls, policies and procedures.

    • Communicate the nature of money laundering and financial crime and describe its manifestations in financial services.

    • Pursue appropriate learning opportunities (academic and non-academic) to enhance their decision-making capabilities.

    Duration & delivery

    Delivery is online.

    Assessment

    Both modules are assessed by continuous assessment:

    • CA1 - 30%

    • CA2 - 70%

    IOB programmes are largely delivered and assessed online. Students should ensure they have appropriate equipment (laptop), and that appropriate software (including MSOffice: Office and Word) is available to them to participate in the programme and related assessments (continuous assessments and exams).

    Fees

    • HCI Pillar 3 Fee Subsidy - €605 (50% funded)

    • (IOB full programme fee - €1,210)

    Award

    When you successfully complete this programme, you will be awarded a Professional Certificate in Digital Risk, AML and Financial Crime Prevention from UCD.

    This is a special purpose award and a level 7 qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications.

    Progression

    The Professional Education Framework is a flexible education pathway that provides learning and development opportunities wherever you are in your career. You can access the framework at any step to take specialist qualifications depending on your career and learning need. Please click here to view the 2024/25 portfolio of programmes.

    Next intake

    Autumn Trimester 2025-2026 academic year - (Assessment in January 2026)

    Please note that the programme content and fees are subject to change in the 2025/2026 academic year. Any changes will be outlined in the 2025/2026 prospectus and at iob.ie in August - the start of the new academic year.

    Contact

    • For more information please contact the Programme Manager, Leigh Casey at education@iob.ie

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