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Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Job for a Head, Financial Crime Compliance (FCC)


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Job Title: Head, Financial Crime Compliance (FCC)

Job ID: 497495
Location: Lagos
Job Function: Legal & Compliance
Regular/Temporary: Permanent
Full/Part Time: Full time

Job Description

  • The Area and Country Head of FCC is to manage the Area execution of the Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”), Sanctions and Anti-Bribery and Corruption (“ABC”) programs according to Group and local standards, and has a direct management of those FCC country Area capabilities that are hubbed into a regional utility.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
Overall Responsibilities:
  • Ensure that Group, Region, Area  and Country senior management and regulators are provided with assurance that AML/CFT, Sanctions and ABC risks are managed in the Area in line with the Group’s financial crime compliance frameworks and risk tolerance, and local regulatory expectations
  • Own the execution of the Group’s financial crime compliance frameworks for AML/CFT, Sanctions and ABC in the Area
  • Ensure that countries identify additional requirements for FCC beyond Group standards and that those additional requirements are implemented as additional controls in the country
  • Review the case for dispensation from Group standards where requested by the business
  • Assess risks in the Area through the implementation of a risk assessment process and ensure that an appropriate action plan is in place to address control weaknesses, or that risks are escalated for acceptance to appropriate governance forums
  • Support the Group’s and Region’s network through interaction with colleagues in other Areas within the Africa Region to manage risks efficiently, effectively and consistently across the Group
  • Identify and share best practices with across countries in the Area and Region and with the Group
  • Undertake assurance activities in collaboration with colleagues in the business, FCC Compliance Monitoring and GIA
  • Oversee the appointment of specialist vendors as appropriate.
  • Provide second line oversight of controls owned in the business that are relevant to financial crime, including CDD and transaction screening
  • Provide investigative research, advice and decision making in relation to higher risk relationships and transactions escalated in accordance with Group processes agreed with Group policy and procedure owners for FCC, e.g. high risk clients identified through CDD process; high risk transactions escalated in line with the Group’s sanctions controls
  • Execute processes for which FCC is the owner in accordance with the Group’s design, amended as appropriate to meet expectations of local regulators, including AML surveillance, client screening, risk assessment
  • Manage the escalation of significant events (e.g. SARs, sanctions cases) with Group stakeholders and external parties as appropriate
Leadership & Management:
  • Contribute to the Area FCC Leadership team
  • Raise the profile of SCB in the Area as leading the way in tackling financial crime, for example through regional focus/benchmarking groups (ACAMS etc.)
  • Form and chair a Area practice / working group to integrate Area Heads into a single, global team as part of the FCC regional management
  • Ensure there is capacity in line with the Group’s objective for the management of financial crime risks.
  • Where services are hubbed by countries to a Regional centre, the Area Head of FCC is accountable to Country Heads of L&C for those hubbed services provided (e.g. AML surveillance and customer screening)
  • Act as key contact point for Heads (of ABC, Sanctions, Governance, Controls, Segments & Products) in integrating risk management strategy into an operational reality
Knowledge Development and Information Management:
  • Prepare lessons learnt documents (from SARs & AML Investigations) and share with business advisory teams and FCC Senior Management so they can be cascaded to other Area and country  FCC teams
  • Ensure provision of appropriate FCR awareness & training (i.e. SAR and financial crime trends, AML investigation outcomes, lessons learned) within region through regional training managers
  • Prepare and manage Area metrics/reports.
Stakeholders Relations:
  • Provide support to countries on regulatory relationship management and exams relating to FCC in the Area
Qualifications and Skills
Competency Proficiency Level:

Execute Compliance Governance, Frameworks and Models:
  • Partner with the business to make decisions based on the knowledge and interpretation of current and possible future policies, practices, trends and information of financial crime: Expert
  • Advise on how local culture might contribute to financial crime vulnerability: Expert
Advise on Sanctions / AML / ABC:
  • Analyse comprehensive regulatory impact of Sanctions matters on the bank's business and its operations: Advanced
  • Evaluate products, services, geographies and customer segments of the bank that might be vulnerable to Sanction/AML/ABC and regulatory risks: Advanced
  • Analyse regulatory impact of AML/ABC matters on the business and its operations: Advanced
  • Advise business on compliance & regulatory matters relating to Sanctions/AML/ABC as well as financial services industry related practices: Advanced
Manage and Mitigate Risks:
  • Implement and follow up on strong recommendations to address high risk situations (such as dropping a long standing client/product line/country): Expert
Manage FCC Regulatory Relationships:
  • Participate in regulatory and supervisory meetings and consultations: Expert
  • Partner with regulators locally or globally: Expert
  • Influence and help develop global standards: Expert
  • Partner with legal counsels for matters regarding individual liability and country: Expert
  • Resolve conflicts of interest arising from regulations and information security: Expert

How to Apply
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