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Good Morning: As a part of the anti-money laundering monitoring program, the Actimize system is used to automatically identify transactions that meet certain high risk transaction patterns. When transactions occur which mimic those patterns, the activity must be researched to confirm that it is legitimate. In a small percentage of these cases, Compliance must contact the Wealth Advisor for additional information about the transaction(s) in order to conclude the research process. Your respon
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Good Morning: As a part of the anti-money laundering monitoring program, the Actimize system is used to automatically identify transactions that meet certain high risk transaction patterns. When transactions occur which mimic those patterns, the activity must be researched to confirm that it is legitimate. In a small percentage of these cases, Compliance must contact the Wealth Advisor for additional information about the transaction(s) in order to conclude the research process. Your respon
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