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Consider Benefits of BSA E-Filing
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11:50 am
April 28, 2010


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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) continues to encourage financial institutions to electronically file Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) reports, and has issued a new brochure that highlights the benefits of using the Bank Secrecy Act Electronic Filing System (BSA E-Filing). E-Filing BSA information increases the timeliness of data availability, reduces the cost of paper processing, and improves data quality.

"FinCEN is committed to working with financial institutions to increase their understanding of the value that E-Filing provides across a variety of forms," said FinCEN Director James H. Freis, Jr. "We are continually enhancing the system to ensure that the filing process is efficient and user-friendly, and accomplishes our joint efforts to get important information relating to money laundering and terrorist financing to law enforcement in the quickest manner possible."

BSA E-Filing is a free, Web-based system that is user-ID and password protected. Financial institutions subject to BSA reporting requirements use the system to electronically file a variety of BSA forms, either individually or in batches, through a FinCEN secure network. Currently, more than three out of four BSA filings are electronically submitted. When an institution submits a form through the E-Filing system, it is available to and searchable by law enforcement in two days, rather than up to 11 days if filed on paper.

For more information about the system or how to enroll, please call the BSA E-Filing Help Desk at 1-888-827-2778 and select option number 6.


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