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Deutsche Bank Compliance HUB SPOKE INTRODUCTION The Hub-Spoke rules are set up to identify multiple ordering parties sending to a single beneficiary and vice versa (a single ordering party sending to multiple beneficiaries). If the specific parameters for transaction type, dollar amount and number of transactions are met, the rule will flag the transactions. There are four versions of the rule, which are designed to wn monthly with a look-back period of 30 days. ANALYTICAL PROCESS Rule Name Additional Details/Parameter Settings Must include at least six (6) transactions. Cumulative amount between HubMBenM $100K-$250K Must include at least five (5) transactions. Cumulative amount between HubMBenlow ($5K-$25K) Avg. Wires Out per cust (excl. Month WiresOut omni account and accounts >=2 wires) Vol Total Amt Vol Amt Feb-12 8889 $ 2,539,174,840.68 4.662361624 $946,664.58 For the Hub-Spoke rules involving multiple benefGlades, all outgoing wires for the month of February were reviewed. The average number of wires per customer and corresponding amount were calculated. It was determined that out of the 8.889 outgoing wires in February 2012, the average outgoing wires per customer is 4.6 (excluding the omnibus account and those with only 1 wire for the entire month), while the average wire amount per customer is $946,664.58. About 48% of all February wires do not contain beneficiary information because the transactions passed through the omnibus account and/or were internal transfers. So, taking into account only wires in which the beneficiary field is populated a review of varying dollar ranges yielded the following: http://compliance.intranet.db.com// 36 CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0060617 CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00206801 EFTA01368710
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