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Sanctions Officer – Corporate & Commercial Insurance
Location: London
Salary: Up to £95,000 + bonus
Working Arrangement: 2 Days in office, 3 from home
Role Overview
You'll be the business' go-to advisor on sanctions risk across its corporate & commercial book. This role involves:
- Providing advisory opinions on escalated matters
- Interpreting EU, UK and US regimes
- Monitoring regulatory change
- Running risk assessments and second-line controls
- Acting as a key stakeholder on strategic projects with sanctions touchpoints
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Reporting
You'll report jointly to the UK Branch CCO/MLRO and the group's Head of Anti-Financial Crime, with regular exposure to senior stakeholders in London and at group level.


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Requirements
Experience:
- Circa five years + in insurance
- Proven experience in Sanctions Advisory
- Clear working knowledge of EU, UK and US sanctions regimes
Education:
- A degree in law, finance, insurance or trade is expected
Certifications:
- ACAMS, ICA or CII accreditation
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