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A major regulatory body in the UK is looking for a Director of Wholesale and Unauthorised Business Investigations in Leeds. The successful candidate will lead a team focused on investigating market misconduct and financial crime. Responsibilities include developing enforcement strategies and managing high-stakes investigations, while fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Experience in stakeholder management and complex investigations is essential for this senior leadership role. The role offers a hybrid working model and competitive salary ranging from £180,000 to £234,000, depending on location.
About the FCA
At the FCA, we’re creating a fair and more resilient financial system. We’re establishing more transparent relationships between financial services and customers, building trust in financial markets and protecting vulnerable consumers. We’re on a journey of organisational, people, process and technology transformation to become a more forward-thinking, proactive regulator. We will use data more effectively to drive regulatory decisions and build cohesion across our remit. Significant improvements in digital enablement, business intelligence, market data and information management are being pursued to maintain our position as a world leader in financial services regulation. In March 2025, the FCA launched a new 5-year strategy to deepen trust, rebalance risk, support growth and improve lives, focusing on four priorities:
Background
We are looking to appoint a Director of Wholesale and Unauthorised Business Investigations (WUBI). WUBI is a core function within our Enforcement and Market Oversight Division, focused on market misconduct, policing the perimeter, and providing investigation services. WUBI actions help to fight financial crime, protect consumers’ interests and ensure markets operate with integrity.
WUBI conducts forensic investigations into regulatory breaches and criminal offences by firms and individuals operating in the wholesale arena, as well as those conducting regulated activities without authorisation. Typical cases include insider dealing, market manipulation, systems and controls failings, fraud/scams and organised crime activity linked to the financial services sector. The FCA’s Proceeds of Crime team sits within WUBI. WUBI collaborates closely with the wider FCA, other regulatory bodies and law enforcement agencies, domestically and abroad, to tackle issues affecting UK markets and consumers.
The Role
Reporting to the Executive Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight, the Director of Wholesale and Unauthorised Business Investigations will be responsible for developing and delivering the enforcement strategy for all wholesale and unauthorised business cases, and accountable for case outcomes and external engagement. The role holder will play a key part in driving FCA activity to disrupt financial crime. This is a senior leadership role requiring creative thinking and strong relationship building; you will lead from the front.
You will be a member of EMO’s Director Team, responsible for leading a team of over 200 staff through Heads of Department on the WUBI leadership team.
Key responsibilities
What the candidate will get from the role
Skills/Experience Required
We’re a Disability Confident Employer and will consider applicants with disabilities or long-term conditions who best meet the minimum criteria; where volumes are high, we may progress applicants whose experience most closely matches the role’s key requirements. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme, see the FCA site.)
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Significant experience in:
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The FCA’s Values & Diversity
We aim to create a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from women, disabled and minority ethnic candidates. We are open to flexible working arrangements; please inform your recruiter if you wish to apply flexibly.
Application Support
We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments to remove barriers in the recruitment process. If you have accessibility requirements, please discuss with your recruiter to arrange suitable alternatives.
Benefits
Our benefits allow you to tailor a package to your lifecycle, including options such as dental or cycle to work, or taking benefits as cash. Core benefits include:
Conflicts of interest
All applicants must demonstrate that they do not have conflicts likely to affect their FCA responsibilities. Declare any potential conflicts as early as possible; if appointed, these may be explored in interviews.
Useful information
How to apply
Submit your CV and cover letter via the FCA careers page (Workday). Applications by email are not accepted. For further information, contact Roy Bingcang, Executive Recruiter, at Roy.Bingcang@fca.org.uk.