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A dynamic and forward-thinking digital bank is seeking a Fraud & Financial Crime Risk Specialist to help drive and enhance its financial crime and fraud risk framework.
This is a rolling contract position with the occasional requirement to attend an office for critical meetings (Circa once per month).
This is a high-impact role that offers genuine breadth and exposure across the full suite of financial crime risks – including AML, fraud, sanctions, bribery and corruption, and terrorist financing.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver and embed a robust financial crime prevention and AML framework.
- Provide second line oversight of first line Fraud team activities, including PEP, RCA and alert sign-off.
- Support financial crime assurance reviews and framework enhancements.
- Advise on financial crime risks related to new products, technologies, and business initiatives.
- Act as a deputy to the MLRO during periods of absence of both the MLRO and DMLRO.
- Support annual planning and delivery of the financial crime programme.
- Keep abreast of regulatory changes and provide interpretation and guidance.
- Review due diligence materials from distributors, partners, and suppliers.
- Mentor first line fraud analysts and share knowledge to aid development.
- Assist in the preparation of regulatory reporting and submissions.
- Serve as a point of contact for financial crime matters with external authorities when required.
What We’re Looking For:
- Broad experience in financial crime and fraud risk within a retail banking environment (savings and mortgages experience essential; business banking a plus).
- Up-to-date knowledge of financial crime laws, regulations, and best practice.
- Experience across AML/CTF areas including KYC, Source of Funds/Wealth, and SAR reporting.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to influence and advise.
- High attention to detail, proactivity, and a self-starter mentality.
- High ethical standards and ability to handle sensitive information discreetly.
- Experience drafting and reviewing financial crime policies and standards.
- Background in financial crime investigations and stakeholder management.
- Formal qualifications in Financial Crime Compliance (e.g. ICA certifications).
If you're ready to take on a wide-ranging and meaningful role in a fast-paced, digital-first environment – and make a tangible impact on financial crime prevention – we'd love to hear from you.