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Group Regulatory Risk & Compliance Manager

Location:London | Hybrid (2 days in office) | Permanent


A rare opportunity to step into a global-facing role with a major international financial institution (capital markets). This is your chance to bridge regulatory risk and compliance between head office and regional risk teams across Europe and Asia-Pacific.


As Regulatory Risk & Compliance Manager, you’ll support the execution of enterprise-wide compliance frameworks and ERM, oversee engagement with global regulators, and coordinate responses to supervisory activities across jurisdictions. This is a strategic and visible role with direct access to senior stakeholders.


What’s in it for you?

  • Global Exposure:Collaborate with teams in US, Canada, EMEA, and APAC on regulatory strategy and delivery.
  • Stakeholder Engagement:Partner with senior leaders, prepare regulatory briefings, and support board-level reporting.
  • Regulatory Influence:Track and interpret regulatory developments, support examination readiness, and shape internal responses.
  • Career Progression:High-impact role with significant growth potential in global financial regulation.
  • Market-Leading Package:Competitive VP level salary, bonus, benefits package, and a flexible hybrid model (2 days in office).


What you’ll bring:

  • Essential regulatory risk experience with regulatory compliance or supervisory management
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Strong grasp of global regulatory frameworks and cross-border supervision
  • A proactive, detail-oriented mindset with the ability to work across functions and regions


Ready to take your regulatory risk and compliance expertise global? Apply now to explore how you can make an impact in this high-profile, career-defining role.

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