Bankers Institute of the Philippines, Inc.

The BANKERS INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Inc. (BAIPHIL) was founded in 1941 as a non-stock, non-profit corporation under the name National Association of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers (NABAC), primarily with the goal of increasing the efficiency and uniformity in bank accounting, auditing and operations among banks. Its founding members were the Philippine National Bank, First National City Bank (now Citibank), Philippine Trust Company, Agricultural and Industrial Bank (now Development Bank of the Philippines), Bank of the Philippine Islands, Monte de Piedad & Savings Bank, and China Banking Corporation.

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General Membership Meeting and Executive Learning Series

Is your bank prepared to manage and mitigate the risks of money laundering and fraud losses?


The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a threat to the health of the Filipino people but it is also a threat to the financial health of banks and other organizations. Financial institutions, particularly their compliance officers, must be vigilant in facing today's challenges and be proactive in assessing the pandemic's impact to anti-money laundering compliance to mitigate and avoid possible liability in the future.


Join us in our August online GMM/ELS for the latest updates from


Atty. MEL GEORGIE RACELA, CPA, LLM

Executive Director, Anti-Money Laundering Council Secretarial


on the following topics:


How to effectively counter money laundering and terrorist financing

How RA 11479 (The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020) will impact on

anti-money laundering and combating of financing of terrorism


Speaker

Atty. Mel Georgie B. Racela (Executive Director of Anti-Money Laundering Council Secretariat)

Atty. Mel Georgie B. Racela

Executive Director of Anti-Money Laundering Council Secretariat

Profile of Speaker

I. Education


Master of Laws in International Legal Studies (2007)

Georgetown University Law Center

Washington DC, USA

Dean's Lister


Bachelor of Laws (1997)

San Beda College of Law

Manila, Philippines


Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Major in Accounting (1991)

De La Salle University

Manila, Philippines


II. Professional Certifications


Lawyer (1997)


Real Estate Broker (1993)


Certified Public Accountant (1992)


III. Work Experience

 

Executive Director

Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) Secretariat

18 August 2017 – present


Officer-in-Charge

AMLC Secretariat

1 February 2017 – 17 August 2017


Deputy Director

Office of Supervisory Policy Development, Supervision and Examination Sector (SES), Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)

2 July 2014 – 31 January 2017


Deputy Director and Head

Anti-Money Laundering Specialist Group (AMLSG), SES, BSP

19 November 2010 – 1 July 2014


Bank Officer V/Acting Deputy Director and Head

AMLSG, SES, BSP

28 January 2009 – 18 November 2010

Bank Attorney III/Acting Bank Attorney IV/Acting Deputy Director

Compliance and Investigation Group, AMLC Secretariat

25 September 2002 – 27 January 2009


Bank Attorney II

Office of the General Counsel and Legal Services (OGCLS) – Litigation Group, BSP

29 March 2001 – 24 September 2002


Bank Attorney I

OGCLS – Legal Counseling, BSP

8 December 1999 – 28 March 2001


Bank Officer II

OGCLS– Legal Counseling, BSP

1 October 1998 – 7 December 1999


Bank Officer I (Bank Examiner)

Department of Commercial Banks II, BSP

8 February 1996 – 30 September 1998

Membership in Professional Associations


Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP)


Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA)

A certified public accountant, real estate broker, and lawyer, Atty. Mel Georgie B. Racela is a member of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree from San Beda College of Law and his Bachelor of Science degree in Commerce, Major in Accounting, from the De La Salle University. He also holds a Master of Laws degree in International Legal Studies from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., USA, where he graduated as a Dean's Lister.


As Deputy Director and Head of the Anti-Money Laundering Specialist Group of the Supervision and Examination Sector (SES), he played a principal role in the following activities, alongside the review of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Reports of Examination of BSP-supervised Entities:

 Establishment of the regulatory framework (Circular No. 706 dated 5 January 2011) for compliance by BSP-supervised Entities;

 Crafting an AML Risk Rating System (approved by the Monetary Board on 2 March 2012);

 Issuance of the Revised Examination Manual for Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism Activities (REMACA); and

 Launching of the AML Training Course for SES Examiners.

 

As Deputy Director/Officer-in-Charge of the Office of Supervisory Policy Development at SES, he further honed his management skills in producing macro-prudential policies, including Circular No. 858 dated 21 November 2014 (Liberalization of the Entry of Foreign Banks) and Circular No. 854 dated 29 October 2014 (Minimum Capitalization of Banks). He also led the Special Projects and Reports Group that is in charge of drafting periodic reports to the Monetary Board, the most significant of which is the Status of the Philippine Financial System, a semestral report submitted to the Congress of the Philippines and the Office of the President pursuant to the provisions of the New Central Bank Act.


On 1 February 2017, he was designated Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) Secretariat, and less than seven months later, the Council appointed him as Executive Director of the Secretariat.


Notable legislative and regulatory framework developments under his leadership include:


Republic Act (RA) No. 10927, otherwise known as "An Act Designating Casinos as Covered Persons under RA No. 9160, otherwise known as the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001, as amended," which includes casinos and casino operators as covered persons under RA No. 9160;


Casino Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA No. 10927, which require casinos to institute risk management policies and implement a comprehensive risk-based Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Program;


 The Rules on the Implementation of Administrative Sanctions under RA No. 9160, as amended, which define administrative offenses and the attendant penalties that the AMLC may impose upon investigation and administrative adjudication;


 The AMLC Registration and Reporting Guidelines, which is the AMLC's comprehensive effort to provide the legal and policy framework for registration by covered persons into the AMLC's online system, and to ensure proper and timely compliance with reporting procedures;


 The AMLC Registration and Reporting Guidelines for Casinos, which require integrated resorts and other casinos to register with the AMLC;


 The Anti-Money Laundering/Counter-Terrorism Financing Guidelines for Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs), which require DNFBPs, including jewelry dealers in precious stones and metals; company service providers who deliver fund/securities management services for other persons, and persons and entities who, as a business, provide services to organize, create, and manage companies and arrangements to register with the AMLC; and


 The AMLC Guidelines on Digitization of Customer Records, which require covered persons to digitize customer due diligence records and transaction histories.

 

Another AMLC milestone under Atty. Racela's guidance is the approval of the Second National Risk Assessment Report, which evaluated the overall threat and effectiveness of the country's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing mechanisms, covering the years 2015 and 2016.


Currently, the Philippines is undergoing its third Mutual Evaluation (ME), a peer review system to assess the country's compliance with international anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing standards. With his experience as an Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG) Assessor and as Co-Chair of the Southeast Asia Counter-Terrorism Financing Working Group (SEA CTFWG), Atty. Racela is at the helm of active involvement and collaboration of various government agencies and private stakeholders in the ME process with the AMLC as lead agency.


Bolstering cooperation between the AMLC and government and law enforcement agencies, the AMLC, represented by Atty. Racela, signed two new memoranda of agreements (MOAs) with the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and the Bureau of Corrections; and revisited and revised two MOAs with the Office of the Ombudsman and the National Bureau of Investigation.


Atty. Racela also championed the much-needed reorganization of the Secretariat, increasing the staff complement and forming new groups and departments to strengthen the AMLC's investigation, financial intelligence, and conduct of compliance testing.k on some items in the Common Objects-section to add more images, titles and texts to your page

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Starting August 2020, ALL Member Institutions will be billed AUTOMATICALLY the amount of Php 1,500 plus VAT monthly, regardless of how many attendees or non-attendance in online GMMs.. Billing Invoice or monthly SOA will be forwarded to their respective Voting Representative.

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Billing and Payment

Starting August 2020, ALL Member Institutions will be billed AUTOMATICALLY the amount of Php 1,500 plus VAT monthly, regardless of how many attendees or non-attendance in online GMMs.. Billing Invoice or monthly SOA will be forwarded to their respective Voting Representative.


As we continue to observe regulations, we would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the available payment methods that you can use:


1. Direct Deposit to our Bank Account:

Account Name: Bankers Institute of the Philippines, Inc.

Name of Bank: Bank of Commerce

Account Number: 101-00-004876-4


2. Online bank transfer via Instapay / PesoNet / GCash

Account Name: Bankers Institute of the Philippines, Inc.

Name of Bank: Bank of Commerce

Account Number: 101-20-003616-7


To facilitate reconciliation of account, please email a copy of deposit slips, proof of transfer, and BIR Form 2307 to ssmarcelino@baiphil.org.


For those who would need Official Receipts upon transaction of payment, we would be happy to send you a scanned copy for the meantime. You may pickup the original receipt from our office at The Peak Tower, L.P. Leviste St. Salcedo Village, Makati City. Please call at 8-519-2433 or 0917-305-3862 to schedule the pickup.

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