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Job Description
As a Compliance Analyst, you will be responsible for ensuring compliance in regulated markets.
The team ensures compliance in our regulated markets. This includes markets where we are currently licensed to operate and future markets where we are applying for a license to operate.
You will provide guidance to the Business regarding regulated market compliance, assist with new license applications, ensure ongoing compliance due to territorial regulation change, and be involved with BAU work.
This role is eligible for inclusion in the Company’s hybrid working from home policy.
Qualifications
- Clear written and verbal communication.
- Strong eye for detail when reviewing rules and documents.
- Confident documentation and record keeping.
- Able to prioritize work and meet deadlines.
- Practical approach to governance and risk tasks.
- Comfortable working with legal, product, and operational teams.
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Additional Information
- Building a strong understanding of the regulations that apply to each market.
- Guiding teams across the Business on regulatory requirements.
- Working with stakeholders to make sure each jurisdiction’s rules are followed.
- Spotting where training or knowledge sharing is needed and help put it in place.
- Flagging non-compliance quickly and escalate it in the right way.
- Supporting governance across policies and procedures.
- Working with regulators where needed.
- Bringing compliance into projects early and keep it in mind throughout delivery.
- Supporting external audits and prepare the right information when needed.


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