Citi
Regulatory Engagement -Technology Advisory - Reg & Exam Sr Officer 1 - SVP

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The Enterprise Regulatory Engagement Team (“ERET”) is dedicated to cultivating strong relationships with regulatory agencies globally and providing oversight of engagement activities. This involves direct and proactive communication with agencies’ senior personnel and staff examiners concerning key supervisory initiatives, as well as promptly informing agencies of relevant matters. The team is responsible for managing all aspects of ongoing supervision and regulatory examinations, which includes coordinating internal stakeholders, preparing for regulatory visits, managing information requests, and facilitating constructive dialogue during the examination process. ERET leverages subject matter expertise to establish and execute Citi’s regulatory strategy, providing ongoing advisory and communicating regulatory themes and emerging issues to Senior Management, the Executive Management Team, and the Board of Directors.
Role Summary:
The Technology Regulatory Engagement Advisory Team serves as a strategic partner to senior leadership, providing expert regulatory insight, supervisory intelligence, and forward-looking guidance across the organization. The Technology Regulatory Engagement Advisory SVP, as a member of the team ensures that executive decision-making is informed by a deep understanding of the evolving regulatory landscape, supervisory priorities, and emerging thematic risks. The role acts as a central point of expertise for regulatory strategy, stakeholder engagement, and enterprise-level communication with supervisory authorities.
Key Responsibilities
- Advise and brief senior executives (EMT -1, -2 and EMT-3) on key regulatory themes, supervisory expectations, and exam outcomes.
- Interpret regulatory signals, supervisory feedback, and industry trends to identify emerging issues, systemic risks, and strategic implications.
- Develop and maintain the firm’s supervisory strategy, including frameworks for managing regulatory ratings, exam positioning, and issue escalation.
- Lead the critical review and challenge of regulatory submissions, correspondence, declarations, and formal responses.
- Manage executive positioning for upcoming regulatory reviews, including forward-looking exam preparation, advocacy opportunities, and supervisory relationship planning.
- Identify, develop, and escalate thematic issues arising from regulatory engagements across business units.
- Coordinate enterprise-wide material for senior-level regulatory updates, regulatory councils, and Board-level reporting.
- Provide strategic insight and oversight for major regulatory interactions, ensuring alignment, readiness, and high-quality engagement.
- Oversee governance routines supporting regulatory strategy, including exam retrospectives, thematic analysis, and trend monitoring.
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Qualifications
- Experience in regulatory management, supervisory engagement, risk, compliance, audit, or a related area.
- Experience in technology and/or with the technology business, preferred.
- Demonstrated strategic thinking and ability to influence senior executives and stakeholders.
- Proven regulatory expertise with strong understanding of supervisory frameworks, regulatory expectations, and thematic risk identification.
- Strong analytical problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex information and derive strategic insights.
- Excellent executive communication skills, including experience preparing senior briefings, regulatory correspondence, and Board-level materials.
- Strong judgment and decision-making capability in high-stakes regulatory matters.
- Ability to build and sustain relationships with regulators and internal SMEs.


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Education
- Bachelor's degree / University degree
- Master’s degree preferred (e.g., Computer Science, Law, Finance, Public Policy, Business, Risk).
Job Family Group
- Regulatory Engagement
Job Family
- Regulatory Liaison & Exam Management
Time Type
- Full time
Most Relevant Skills
- Business Acumen
- Credible Challenge
- Laws and Regulations
- Management Reporting
- Policy and Procedure
- Program Management
- Referral and Escalation
- Risk Controls and Monitors
- Risk Identification and Assessment
- Risk Remediation
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