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Danos Group

Regulatory Affairs Manager

London
Posted about 18 hours ago
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We are working with a Significant European Insurance firm that is rapidly expanding its enterprise, and who are looking for an experienced Regulatory Relations Manager to join their team on an 18-month FTC. The role will be supporting the Group Head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs with the management of regulatory affairs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supporting the development, implementation, and reporting regarding the strategies to ensure that the Group has a proactive, constructive, and productive relationship with all relevant supervisors and regulators.
  • Contribute to the implementation of processes and controls developed to maintain a proactive, constructive, and productive relationship with supervisors.
  • Manage and maintain tools for monitoring and awareness of activity across the different supervisors as well as track commitments given in response to supervisors’ requests and feedback.

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  • 5+ years of proven experience working in regulation within the life insurance industry.
  • Experience with PRA regulatory regime and BMA Regime.
  • Hands-on knowledge of building up processes, implementing new controls, and working cross-functionally to support new initiatives.

This is a Fixed Term Contract based in London, and the firm are looking to hire immediately.

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Skills

Regulatory Affairs
Life Insurance
PRA Regulatory Regime
BMA Regime
Process Implementation
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Regulatory Compliance
Monitoring Tools

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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