Rev & Regs
Business Risk Manager

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Business Risk Manager
Rev & Regs are recruiting for a new 'Business Risk Manager' role on behalf of a leading Wealth Manager in London.
The role holder will support 1LOD senior management in embedding the Group Risk Management Framework.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver effective risk management through engagement with senior management and risk committees, leading RCSAs, control reviews, and risk assessments.
- Provide constructive challenge on the adequacy and effectiveness of controls, risk management activity, and remediation plans.
- Proactively collaborate with 2LOD and 3LOD, acting as a conduit for RCSA, assurance, and Audit activity.
- Monitor current and emerging risks, risk events, issues, and themes, ensuring appropriate escalation and follow-up with relevant Business and Area Heads.
- Support the business with risk event reporting, root cause analysis, issue management, and timely implementation of remedial actions.
- Provide insightful, timely, and accurate risk reporting and management information to key governance forums and senior stakeholders.
- Develop and maintain meaningful Key Risk Indicators and Key Control Indicators in line with Group standards.
- Support Risk Champions through appropriate guidance, training, and ongoing engagement.
- Ensure risk management principles are appropriately embedded within change and project activity.
- Undertake ad-hoc risk assessments and gap analyses in response to significant events or emerging risks.
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About You:
- Strong technical knowledge and significant experience in risk management.
- Broad understanding of enterprise risk management, with Wealth Management experience preferred.
- Excellent relationship-building skills with executive and senior stakeholders.
- Confident communicator, able to produce clear, insightful management information and reports.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills, with high attention to detail.
- Collaborative and proactive, with the ability to share information and ideas effectively.
- Self-motivated, adaptable, and able to work well under pressure and to deadlines.
- Good awareness of industry developments, emerging risks, and regulation, with relevant risk qualifications desirable.


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