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Does 2pm CET work for you (3pm Frankfurt/9am NY)? If yes, I
will send invite.
Kimberly Hart
Managing Director I Divisional Control Officer
Wealth Management Americas
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154
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On Jul 15 2019 at 2:20 AM, Wolfram Lange
wrote:
Kim, Michael
Looking forward to speaking later today. Early
afternoon eg 2pm CET would work best.
Here a couple of thoughts - need refinement and
challenge...
Problem statement:
Find client cases where we rely on some prior
decision and do not question a `borderline' client
relationship - example Epstein where clearance was
given again and again despite negative media and
other alerts always referring back to Packard/Caruso
onboarding decision (even though both had long
since left DB).
Potential solutions:
I) Assuming that negative media hits and respective
clearances are stored: conduct a fuzzy logic search
through all clearance statements looking for phrases
such as "as per prior approval", " based on decision
by", "...". Any hits to be reviewed by
DCO/BI/AFC.
2) Search the KYC files for unusually senior sign
off parties for onboarding in AFC and the business -
come up with a way to electronically search for key
words, such as " exception referral", "regional AFC
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