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Practice Group / Team
Konexo
Role
Interim Programme Manager – Financial Crime & Regulatory Change
Contract Type
Full-time
Working Model
Hybrid
Location
London
About Konexo
Konexo was established in 2011 as part of Eversheds Sutherland and is a pioneer in alternative legal and compliance services. We deliver a broad range of legal, regulatory, and compliance solutions, supported by advanced technology, smart systems, and specialist expertise.
Working closely with our Financial Services legal teams, we partner with clients to deliver complex regulatory, risk, compliance, and transformation programmes across banking, payments, fintech, asset management, and insurance sectors.
Our Financial Services consultancy supports organisations navigating regulatory scrutiny, large-scale remediation activity, financial crime transformation, control enhancement programmes, and regulatory change initiatives.
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We are supporting a financial services client in the appointment of an Interim Programme Manager to lead a high-profile financial crime and regulatory change programme.
This role will be responsible for driving complex transformation initiatives across Financial Crime, AML, Sanctions, Fraud and broader Risk and Compliance functions. The successful candidate will bring strong programme delivery experience, a proven track record of engagement with regulators, and the ability to manage programme budgets, resource planning and cost governance.
You will work closely with senior stakeholders across Compliance, Risk, Operations and Executive Leadership to deliver critical regulatory and business outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end delivery of large-scale financial crime and regulatory change programmes.
- Manage regulatory remediation, control enhancement and governance initiatives within FCA-regulated environments.
- Act as a key liaison for regulatory engagement, including responding to regulatory requests, reviews, and supervisory activity.
- Coordinate senior stakeholders across Compliance, Financial Crime, Operations, Technology, Risk and Legal functions.
- Oversee programme governance, reporting, RAID management and Executive Committee updates.
- Drive delivery against programme milestones, ensuring regulatory commitments and business objectives are achieved.
- Manage programme budgets, financial forecasting, resource allocation and cost tracking to ensure effective delivery within agreed financial parameters.
- Support the design and implementation of sustainable financial crime frameworks, controls and operating models.


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Experience Required
- Proven Programme Manager experience within financial services.
- Strong Financial Crime expertise, including AML, KYC, Sanctions, Fraud, Financial Crime Risk and regulatory remediation.
- Experience working directly with regulators and managing regulatory engagement within regulated environments.
- Demonstrable experience delivering complex regulatory change, transformation or remediation programmes.
- Strong programme cost management experience, including budget ownership, financial oversight and resource planning.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to influence at Executive and Board level.
- Experience operating within banking, fintech, payments or wider financial services organisations.
If this opportunity is of interest, please apply for immediate consideration.
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