Ardiente, Keiko Borja earn CAMS designations

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HAGATNA, Guam—Bank of Guam is proud to announce that Ashley Ardiente and Keiko Borja have successfully passed the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS) examination, and are now fully licensed and certified anti-money laundering specialists. The ACAMS certification is an extremely competitive international licensing, and with the successful completion by Ardiente and Borja, Bank of Guam now has five ACAMS certified bank officers who possess the knowledge and skillset to combat against money laundering and financial crimes.

Ardiente

Ardiente began her career at the Bank of Guam in 2016 as an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Investigator I and has been promoted throughout the years. She currently holds a position as a Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) AML Officer III. Ardiente is a 2011 graduate of Okkodo High School and has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with the concentration in Finance and Economics with the University of Guam.

Borja

Borja became part of the familia at the Bank of Guam since 2010 and has gained a well-rounded experience over the years. Borja started her career in customer service, moved to operations, and then joined the BSA/AML department. Borja held a position as a BSA/AML Officer I and has recently been promoted to a BSA/AML Investigations Manager. Borja is a 2009 graduate of Notre Dame High School.

ACAMS is the largest international membership organization for Anti-Financial Crime professionals which supports individuals and organizations who are dedicated to ending financial crime through thought leadership, continuing professional education and their “best-in-class” peer network. CAMS certification is the global gold standard in Advanced Money Laundering (AML) certifications by institutions, governments and regulators worldwide. (PR)

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