Financial Crime Associate
Financial Conduct Authority
London
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About
- Swiftly identify financial crime occurring within authorised firms or facilitated by enablers in the wealth management and financial advice sectors
- Actively disrupt criminal activities within the financial system while holding accountable those who enable or participate in wrongdoing
- Remove individuals and firms that engage in or facilitate financial crime, reinforcing the integrity and trustworthiness of the financial industry
- Drawing on multiple data sources to assess business models and strategies, with a proactive focus on identifying conduct risks that may affect consumers or markets
- Reviewed firms’ risk management frameworks and control environments with care and diligence, paying particular attention to financial crime, product distribution and monitoring and reporting practices
- Contributed to the development of supervision and mitigation strategies by setting clear expectations, using influence and persuasion and where necessary, applying formal tools to encourage constructive behavioural change and deliver positive outcomes for consumers
- Nurtured strong, collaborative relationships with internal colleagues and stakeholders, working together to support the effective delivery of supervision strategies
- Apply sound understanding of FCA Principles and Handbook rules, ensuring alignment with regulatory standards and organisational values
- Provided thoughtful support to senior associates on case work, actively participating in firm meetings—both virtual and in person—and confidently escalating issues with proportionate, outcome-focused recommendations to senior management and governance committees
- A meaningful opportunity to shape and support supervision strategies on financial crime, making a valued contribution within a collaborative team that plays an important role in the FCA’s early detection, prevention and reduction of financial crime within the investment sector
- A supportive and engaging environment with varied and enriching work, offering opportunities to connect with and learn from senior stakeholders across the FCA
- Thoughtful insight into the operations of firms across the sector, along with the opportunity to positively guide and influence senior leaders towards responsible and people-centred behaviours
- Involvement in a collaborative, cross-divisional FCA approach that includes Prudential, CASS, Resolution, Financial Crime and Enforcement, all working together to deliver fair and effective outcomes
We are a Disability Confident Employer; therefore, disabled people or individuals with long-term conditions who best meet the minimum criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process (to learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme
- Proven experience in a role which has required strong written and verbal communication skills, along with the ability to cultivate and manage stakeholder relationships across all levels
- Experience in either firm supervision or the investment sector, with a supportive and team-oriented approach
- Experience to analyse complex information from a range of sources, drawing balanced and considerate conclusions
- Judgement - An ability to consider complex information and contribute to the development an appropriate supervisory strategy to tackle the harm
- Internal and external stakeholder management skills. An ability to build good relationships with external and internal stakeholders to support the delivery of supervisory objectives
- Engagement – Good communication skills both written and verbally. An ability to communicate key messages and explain complex problems in a clear and concise manner
- Delivery – An ability to get to grips with and drive forward complex cases and workstreams with an appropriate level of support and guidance
- Organisational ability - ability to at work at pace and under pressure and manage a variety of competing workstreams and issues and prioritise accordingly
- Willingness to learn and develop, taking on new responsibilities and adopting a flexible and pragmatic approach to your work
- 25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays
- Hybrid working (work from home up to 60% of your time)
- Private healthcare with Bupa
- A non-contributory Pension of at least 8%
- Life assurance
- Income protection
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- This role is graded as: Associate - Regulatory
- Advert Closing Date: Monday 2nd June
- CV Review/ Shortlist: Wednesday 4th June
- First Round Case Study Assessment: W/C 9th June
- Competency Based Interview: W/C Monday 16th June