AML/KYC training for domiciliation center teams: program, duration, traceability
AML/KYC training program for Belgian domiciliation center teams: mandatory content, minimum duration per profile, format (in-person/e-learning), knowledge assessment, traceability compliant with SPF Economie requirements.
In brief
Article 11 of the Act of 18 September 2017 requires every staff member with AML file contact to complete initial and ongoing training, failing which SPF Economie inspections will flag a documentary deficiency. A structured 8-module program (~15 initial hours) with knowledge assessment and written traceability is the only way to fully meet this obligation in Belgium in 2026.
Training, an often-neglected obligation
Article 11 of the Act of 18 September 2017 requires every regulated profession to set up initial and ongoing training for all staff with AML file contact.
Yet, in SPF Economie inspections, this is one of the points where most centers show a documentary deficiency: trainings done but untraced, or sloppy trainings with generic certificates. This article offers a structured program, its traceability and calibration per firm size.
Who must be trained
Anyone who:
- Receives, validates or prepares KYC files
- Handles client mail
- Participates in monitoring or alerts
- Communicates with clients on AML aspects
- Manages AML-related invoicing
Concretely in a domiciliation center: everyone except possibly purely administrative roles (HR, pure reception).
Initial training program
Module 1 — Legal framework (2 hours)
- Act of 18 September 2017: main principles
- Belgian law vs European directives (4AMLD, 5AMLD, 6AMLD)
- RD 22 April 2024 specific to company service providers
- Role of authorities (SPF Economie, CTIF, NBB, FSMA)
Module 2 — KYC and identification (3 hours)
- Client identification (natural vs legal person)
- UBO cascade on 3 levels
- Required documents (see KYC file content)
- Remote identification methods (eID, itsme, video)
- Cross-check with official registers (BCE, UBO)
Module 3 — Risk assessment (2 hours)
- 4 dimensions: client × product × geography × channel
- Risk matrix
- Per-file risk grade
- Corresponding measures (standard, enhanced)
- See methodology
Module 4 — Sanctions and PEPs (1 hour)
- PEP definition and categories (see dedicated article)
- International sanctions lists
- Screening and fuzzy matching
- Actions on hit
Module 5 — Monitoring and red flags (3 hours)
- Article 35: ongoing monitoring
- Red flags per typology
- Alert triage
- Practical cases (see our 5 concrete cases)
Module 6 — CTIF reporting (2 hours)
- When to report (reasonable suspicion)
- How to draft a useful report
- goAML platform
- Tipping-off prohibition
- Legal protections for the reporter
- See CTIF guide
Module 7 — Retention and GDPR (1 hour)
- 10-year duration
- Timestamped PDF/A format
- Articulation with GDPR
Module 8 — Sanctions and risks (1 hour)
- Sanction scale
- Cumulative publication mechanism
- Recent cases (anonymized)
Total initial training duration: ~15 hours, typically spread over 3 to 5 days.
Annual ongoing training
For already-trained staff:
- Regulatory update (new directives, RDs, case law)
- New red flags (emerging typologies: crypto, deepfakes, scams)
- Internal case feedback on files analyzed
- RegTech tool evolutions
- Practical exercises on real (anonymized) cases
Minimum duration:
- AMLCO: 4 hours/year (recommended 8 hours with external colloquiums)
- Staff: 2 hours/year
Format and organization
Option 1 — Internal in-person
The AMLCO or external consultant leads the session for the whole team. Pros: interactions, firm-context adaptation. Cons: simultaneous team mobilization.
Option 2 — Certified e-learning
External platform with video modules and quizzes. Pros: flexibility, native traceability. Cons: sometimes weak engagement without follow-up.
Option 3 — Hybrid (recommended)
E-learning for fundamentals + one annual in-person session for news and practical cases.
Knowledge assessment
Article 11 does not stop at "training" — you must prove training is effective. Methods:
- Quiz at end of each module (min score 80 %)
- Role-plays: case studies with motivated decision
- Annual evaluation: 30-minute test on fundamentals
- Individual AMLCO-staff conversations on files handled
Compliant traceability
The SPF Economie inspection will request:
If any of these 6 elements is missing, training is considered non-probative.
Frequent mistakes
How Company Belgium supports training
Company Belgium's training module provides:
- Structured program in 8 modules (in-person or e-learning)
- Supports updated quarterly with regulatory evolutions
- Integrated evaluation quizzes with retained score
- Certificates automatically generated and electronically signed
- Nominative training log with dates and scores
- Automatic reminders 30 days before annual deadline
- Anonymized practical cases from real 2024-2026 typologies
- Specialist-led quarterly webinars on news
See our 2026 RegTech landscape.
Bottom line
AML/KYC training is not a post-seminar cocktail — it is a documented legal obligation. Structured program (8 modules, ~15 initial hours), annual renewal (2-4 hours), knowledge assessment, written traceability.
The right reflex: integrate training in your RegTech framework so it is traced, current, and presentable in 5 minutes during inspection. See the 2026 checklist for full scoring.
Frequently asked questions
What is the legal minimum duration of initial AML training for domiciliation center teams in Belgium?
The Act of 18 September 2017 does not set a specific number of hours, but SPF Economie inspections consider that a serious program must cover at least 8 themes: legal framework, KYC, risk assessment, PEPs and sanctions, monitoring, CTIF reporting, data retention, and sanctions. In practice this represents around 15 initial hours spread over 3 to 5 days. A training of a few hours on a single afternoon is systematically judged insufficient.
How often must AML/KYC training be renewed for already-trained staff members?
Article 11 of the Act requires ongoing training without setting an explicit annual frequency. Belgian inspection practice requires an annual renewal of at least 2 hours for staff and at least 4 hours (recommended 8 hours) for the AMLCO. Training must cover the effective regulatory updates of the past year, not merely repeat the fundamentals.
What documents must be produced during an SPF Economie inspection to prove AML training compliance?
Six elements are systematically requested: the detailed and dated training program, the nominative list of staff with participation dates, a certificate signed by each staff member, the assessment score or attendance trace, the supports used (presentation or e-learning), and documentation of the annual renewal. The absence of any one of these elements renders the training non-probative in the eyes of the supervisory authority.
Is e-learning accepted as a valid AML training format by the Belgian SPF Economie?
Yes, e-learning is fully accepted provided it is certified, modules are dated and assessment scores are retained. The hybrid format is recommended: e-learning for fundamentals and an annual in-person session for regulatory updates and practical cases. Training by email consisting of sending a PDF to read is not accepted as probative training.
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