Stripe
Compliance Manager, User Enablement

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Compliance Manager, User Enablement
Compliance Advisor (Crypto/Stablecoin) – Product & User Enablement (ProUse) – Stripe
Who We Are
About Stripe
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies, from global enterprises to ambitious startups, rely on Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and unlock new opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we need impact-driven individuals to help us shape the future of finance.
About the Team
As a regulated business, Stripe’s second line of defense team ensures responsible stewardship of the financial ecosystem. You’ll join the Product and User Enablement (ProUse) team, acting as a trusted compliance advisor to first-line business teams (e.g., GTM, Risk, Ops). Your work will accelerate crypto/stablecoin growth while scaling Stripe’s global user base, bridging regulatory rigor and commercial ambition.
What You’ll Do
We seek a strategic compliance advisor who blends expertise in regulations with commercial pragmatism. You won’t just advise—you’ll embed compliance intelligence into Stripe’s infrastructure to empower users, transitioning from manual, person-dependent workflows to dynamic, agentic models.
Key Responsibilities
- Bridge between compliance and growth: Partner with GTM and business teams to proactively identify compliance roadblocks and design "path to yes" strategies aligned with Stripe’s risk appetite.
- Scale automated compliance tools: Push local adoption of compliance agents/automation, surfacing nuances and refining them for reliability across first-line teams.
- Human-in-the-loop for edge cases: Lead resolution of novel or high-stakes challenges using first-principles thinking when existing frameworks fall short.
- Subject matter expert: Translate complex compliance requirements to users and internal teams with clarity, authority, and empathy.
- Architect compliant workflows: Collaborate with users and internal teams to design seamless funds flow, data collection, and API integrations that meet obligations while minimizing friction.
- Risk boundary-pushing: Differentiate between "unfamiliar" and "unsafe" to expand Stripe’s compliance boundaries responsibly.
- Stakeholder alignment: Communicate Stripe’s innovative compliance approach internally (with Regional Compliance Officers/MLROs) and externally.
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Minimum Requirements
- 9+ years in financial crimes compliance, with deep cryptocurrency/stablecoin expertise.
- Technical fluency to identify automation opportunities and shape agentic, scalable solutions.
- Curiosity-driven risk assessment skills—able to form robust opinions in groundbreaking or ambiguous areas.
- Commercial compliance experience: Evaluating user requests for compliance risk and collaborating with stakeholders to balance user enablement with regulatory adherence.
- Clear communication: Translate technical/compliance concepts into business-friendly language for diverse audiences, including users.
- Cross-functional collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to navigate leadership dynamics and drive alignment in high-velocity settings.
- Adaptability: Thrives in ambiguous, fast-paced environments with increasing reliance on automation/AI.


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Nice to Haves
- Certifications: CAMS, CRCM, or equivalent.
- Fintech/SaaS experience: Preference for those with hyper-growth tech environments.
- Regulatory deep dive: Working knowledge of crypto-specific frameworks and AML/Sanction best practices, tailoring solutions to platforms like Stripe.
- AI/Agentic rigor: Understanding of LLMs and automation to scale compliance work.
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