Bookkeepers + Anti-Money Laundering (AML): The Challenge
As bookkeeper, preparing bank statements for anti-money laundering (aml) is a common but time-consuming task. AML compliance officers need to review bank statements to identify suspicious transactions, unusual patterns, and politically exposed person (PEP) activity.
How BankScan AI Helps Bookkeepers with Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
BankScan AI handles every major UK bank format automatically. Upload the PDF, download the spreadsheet — no manual data entry needed. For anti-money laundering (aml) specifically, BankScan AI extracts Transactions inconsistent with known client profile, cash deposits near reportin automatically.
How Bookkeepers Handle Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
When preparing bank statements for anti-money laundering (aml), bookkeepers need to Bookkeepers collect bank statements from clients weekly or monthly, categorise each transaction against the chart of accounts, reconcile balances, and. BankScan AI automates the data extraction step.
Key terms you'll encounter: chart of accounts, bank feed, transaction categorisation, month-end close.
How It Works
Upload bank statement PDFs
Supports all major banks. Upload Ongoing monitoring typically reviews 3-12 months; enhanced due diligence on high-risk clients may require 2+ years of transaction history of statements for anti-money laundering (aml).
AI extracts what you need
Our AI extracts Transactions inconsistent with known client profile, cash de — formatted for bookkeepers workflows.
Complete your anti-money laundering (aml) work
Download Excel files ready for anti-money laundering (aml). Sortable by amount (descending) to identify large transactions, filterable by transaction type, with counterparty names searchable for sanctions list cross-referencing
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
Features for Bookkeepers — Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Built for Bookkeepers — Saves approximately 30 minutes per client per month on data entry, freeing up 8-10 hours per week for a bookkeeper with 20+ clients
- Software compatible — Output works directly with Xero, QuickBooks Online, FreeAgent
- Built for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) — Convert bank statements to searchable, sortable spreadsheets for systematic AML review, transaction pattern analysis, and suspicious activity report preparation.
- Key data extracted — Transactions inconsistent with known client profile, cash deposits near reporting thresholds (structuring), international transfers to high-risk jurisdictions, rapid movement of funds through accounts
Compliance: Bookkeepers + Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
When bookkeepers prepare bank statements for anti-money laundering (aml), specific compliance requirements apply.
- Bookkeepers operating under ICB or IAB membership must follow professional standards for data handling and client confidentiality. GDPR applies to all client financial data, and Making Tax Digital requires digital record-keeping for VAT-registered clients.
- Legal basis: Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 sections 327-329; Money Laundering Regulations 2017 (SI 2017/692); FCA Financial Crime Guide (FCG)
Anti-Money Laundering (AML) — Built for Bookkeepers
Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) should be filed with the NCA promptly; consent SARs require a response within 7 working days plus a 31-day moratorium period
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