regulations, the Money Transmitter Regulators Association (MTRA), the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), and FinCEN. e Bank Secrecy Act Exam Resources — Developed by the NCUA, this publication provides guidance to examiners for carrying out AML and OFAC examinations for credit unions. e FFIEC Information Technology Examination Handbook — Developed through a collaborative effort of the Federal Reserve, the OCC, the NCUA, the CFPB and the FDIC, the IT Examination Handbook covers key technology topics as they relate to financial services in separate booklets, including: o Audit o Operations o Management o Business continuity planning o Outsourcing technology services o Development and acquisition o =©Retail payment systems o Wholesale payment systems o _E-banking supervision of technology service providers o Information security The IT Examination Handbook provides guidance on topics such as risks and suggested controls on third-party payment processors (e.g., Automated Clearing House [ACH] providers, remote deposit capture [RDC] providers) and electronic payments (e.g., electronic banking, automated teller machine [ATM]). e Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Source Tool for Broker-Dealers — Developed by the SEC to assist broker- dealers with fulfilling their responsibilities to establish an AML Compliance Program, as required by AML laws and regulations. e Template for Small Firms — This template, available on FINRA’s website, is designed to assist small firms in fulfilling their responsibilities to establish an AML Compliance Program, as required by the BSA and its implementing regulations and FINRA Rule 3310, by providing text examples, instructions, relevant rules, websites and other resources. e Compliance Self-Assessment Guide — Developed by the NCUA, this guide is intended for use by a credit union's board of directors and management, compliance officers, and others having responsibility for compliance as part of their duties. While the guide c