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Compliance Manager (Data Protection)
Apply locations Dublin - Ireland time type Full time posted on Posted Today job requisition id REQ-13728
Role Description
The objective of the Compliance team is to deliver, coordinate and continuously develop an effective compliance management framework that provides the tools to enable FNZ to identify, assess, control and monitor conduct and regulatory risk and through that framework manage risk within the appetite of the business, our clients and regulators.
The Compliance Manager works in the second line of defence and brings both experience and knowledge of regulatory requirements in respect of MiFID, AML and GDPR. Their practical experience and achievements in similar roles will demonstrate their ability to provide oversight of the regulatory risk environment and their ability to challenge the business across the core elements of the compliance management framework. While FNZ is technology business, the role requires wider FS industry experience, ideally within a fast-paced regulated environment with exposure to MiFID regulations.
The role will support the implementation and maintenance of the Compliance Management Framework to support FNZ’s business plan and the regulatory environment it operates in. This includes provision of oversight of the application of regulatory compliance policies and procedures, executing the compliance monitoring plan, monitoring, and reporting on compliance with MiFID, AML, Financial Crime and GDPR regulations.
The duties and responsibilities of this role will include the following:
Compliance Oversight:
* Ensure there are appropriate regulatory controls in place within FNZ (Europe) DAC to establish and maintain FNZ (Europe) DAC’s compliance with regulatory requirements including conduct obligations.
* Ensure that an annual risk-based compliance assessment and monitoring plan is carried out for FNZ (Europe) DAC.
* Ensure regulatory reporting to regulatory authorities on behalf of FNZ (Europe) DAC is timely and accurate.
* Ensure compliance training is provided to FNZ (Europe) DAC employees.
* Ensure that conflicts of interest have been identified and where possible mitigated and ensure that there is a regular review of conflicts of interest.
* Report to FNZ (Europe) DAC Head of Compliance on compliance with FNZ (Europe) DAC’s regulatory requirements.
Data Protection:
* Monitor compliance with EU data privacy requirements and GDPR and with the Global Data Privacy Policy and second level data privacy policies, through Compliance Monitoring reviews and high frequency monitoring.
* Oversee the completion and maintenance by FNZ (Europe) DAC of Records of Processing, records of personal data breaches, records of data subject rights requests and data privacy impact assessments.
* Review personal data breaches, assessing reportability of controller breaches by FNZ (Europe) DAC, advising on actions to be taken and assisting in identifying trends.
* Meet with clients and prospective clients in relation to data privacy compliance.
* Be available to business owners and employees (data subjects) on matters relating to data privacy and data subject rights.
* Provide management information on data privacy compliance for reporting to the Board and governance committees.
Experience Required:
* In-depth knowledge of the European financial services and regulatory framework MiFID II, GDPR, CBI Regulations.
* 5-10 years’ experience working at a senior level within a regulated environment.
* Working knowledge of operational processes of MiFID or fund administrator firms (i.e., asset servicing, investment operations processes).
* Excellent communication, relationship management and influencing skills.
* Presentation skills and training / coaching experience.
* Ability to understand and articulate the commercial benefits of effective compliance management.
* Ability to build and maintain effective internal and external relationships.
* Ability to analyse, present and report risk management information to senior stakeholders.
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