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CITIC CLSA
London, UNITED KINGDOM
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CITIC CLSA
London, UNITED KINGDOM
(on-site)
Job Function
Legal Support
Compliance Manager, Financial Crime, Compliance
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Compliance Manager, Financial Crime, Compliance
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Position DescriptionThis role is responsible for overseeing the firm's financial crime prevention framework, ensuring compliance with FCA regulations and internal policies. It involves maintaining AML procedures, conducting risk assessments, and supporting client onboarding, particularly for higher-risk clients. The role also includes monitoring screening systems and assisting with investigations and SAR submissions. Additionally, it supports training, governance, and collaboration with internal and global teams.
Key Areas of Responsibilities
- Adhere to FCA regulations and the CLSA code of conduct at all times.
- Assisting with developing and maintaining the firms AML and financial crime policies in line with evolving statutory and regulatory obligations
- In consultation with management, determining and updating the money laundering risk-based approach and the risk assessment of the firm's customers, products and services
- Taking a key role in the client On-boarding process carrying out an advisory, review and approval function particularly in regard to higher risk clients
- Ensuring that firm's clients and associated individuals are screened regularly against sanction lists and for any PEPs, disciplinary action and adverse media and appropriate action taken.
- Daily monitoring of World Check One system to ensure relevant alerts are reviewed and cleared or escalated as necessary.
- Developing and maintaining appropriate risk-based monitoring processes that are proportionate to the scale, nature and complexity of the firm's operations
- Assisting with internal suspicious activity reports and investigations including SAR preparation and submitting to the NCA as necessary.
- Ensuring that all relevant staff are adequately trained in financial crime prevention, that the standards and scope of the training is appropriate and that training records are kept
- Assisting with Financial Crime governance meetings
- Liaising with Group and Head Office departments to maintain and develop AML policies and procedures globally, including participation in the Global Financial Crime Committee (GFCC)
- Assisting the CLSA Europe Compliance team in Financial Crime matters
- Knowledge of, and adherence to, the Company's Environmental Management Systems and policies
Requirements
- Bachelor's / master's degree or above required
- Minimum 7 years of relevant experience in financial crime or KYC role
- Understanding of applicable UK, European and Global regulation and legislation relating to financial crime and client onboarding with a motivation to expand that knowledge
- Strong analytical and quantitative, interpersonal, organizational, problem-solving skills
- Able to work independently, strong attention to detail with a proactive mindset, a team player
- Excellent command of / fluent in both spoken and written English
- Certified as / Licensed with Financial crime related qualifications would be a plus
Job ID: 84518990
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