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Global Financial Crimes Compliance - Sanctions - Associate
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, HK
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1mo ago
Join Global Financial Crimes Compliance and you will be surrounded by smart, driven people like yourself, who in line with the highest standards of integrity, combine innovation and analysis to achieve industry leading results and recognition in accordance with the business principles fundamental to our success.
As an Associate within APAC Sanctions Compliance team, you will be part of our Global Compliance organization and is responsible for developing and implementing the requirements and standards for the Firm's Enterprise-Wide Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions programs. You will be responsible for providing hands on support with respect to the team’s day-to-day sanctions-related responsibilities, including but not limited: strategy, escalations, investigations, list maintenance, metrics, special projects, strategic initiatives, as well as control and oversight responsibilities.
Job Responsibilities
- Provide Compliance support and guidance to LOBs to ensure U.S. and non-U.S. Sanctions standards and policies are effectively implemented in APAC.
- Review clients and related parties sanctions escalations at client onboarding and KYC renewal.
- On an ad-hoc basis, perform holistic sanctions reviews / risk assessments of client groups or specific sanctions themes.
- Review materials prepared by LOBs for clients sanctions escalation to AML governance committees.
- Review sanctions nexus and the relevant mitigating factors in trade finance and investment bank deals, including but not limited to, IPO, M&A ECM, DCM.
- Review trade finance transaction escalations concerning sanctions and export controls.
- Assist in implementing OFAC/Sanctions initiatives including policy reviews and support on establishing relevant procedures within the businesses.
- Liaise regularly with relevant stakeholders in the Global Sanctions and other regional sanctions teams, Money Laundering Reporting Officers, LOB Compliance, the business, risk management and legal functions.
- Assist in identifying and executing areas to improve efficiency, control and governance within the APAC Sanctions Compliance Strategy team.
- Work on ad-hoc projects or requests from management.
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
- Minimum of 4 years of OFAC/Sanctions experience gained with Banking / Securities Institution or Big 4 Firm or regulator.
- Knowledge of OFAC and APAC sanctions regulatory requirements.
- Banking experience inclusive of knowledge on banking processes, products, and controls.
- Strong written and verbal communication, proven high volume processing and analytical skills with the ability to work independently on multiple assignments in a deadline drive, regulatory environment.
- Self-reliance and willingness to own problems and creatively find solutions.
- Must be results oriented and have strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
- Effective problem solving, attention to detail and critical thinking skills
- Have the initiative to find information to substantiate an opinion. Where required, be able to provide recommendations on compliance sanctions processes.
- Flexible and adaptable to liaise with and join conference calls with different time zones.
- Possess effective computer skills for Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
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