Our Financial Crime Compliance (FCC) team within Line 2 plays a critical role in safeguarding ASB, our customers, and the wider community from financial crime. We work to mitigate the risks of money laundering, terrorism financing, sanctions, bribery and corruption, and tax evasion. Join ASB's mission to protect our customers and communities.
We're proud to be consistently recognised as one of New Zealand's top employers, with a highly engaged and talented workforce. At ASB, we're committed to creating a place where our people thrive and grow.
Mō te tūranga | About the Role
As Risk Manager - Financial Crime Compliance, you'll support the Line 2 FCC Leadership Team in delivering an ambitious pipeline of work across AML/CFT, Sanctions, Anti-Bribery & Corruption, Foreign Tax (FATCA and CRS), Fraud, Anti-Tax Evasion Facilitation (ATEF) and Sanctions.
- Support the identification, management, and mitigation of key risks across all financial crime risk taxonomies: This includes proactively recognising threats across AML/CFT, Sanctions, Anti-Bribery & Corruption, Foreign Tax (FATCA and CRS), Fraud, and Anti-Tax Evasion Facilitation (ATEF), and implementing controls to reduce exposure.
- Identify and assess the impact of industry developments, regulatory changes, and policy updates: You'll be expected to evaluate how external changes affect ASB's risk and control profiles, ensuring the organisation remains compliant and resilient
- You'll provide subject matter expertise and advice to support projects and change initiatives, ensuring regulatory requirements are embedded and the control environment remains robust. You'll also lead and participate working groups, assess regulatory changes, and coach team members to help them grow.
- Perform any other initiatives required by my Line Manager or the Head of Financial Crime Compliance
Ngā mea ka taea e koe | What you'll bring
- Deep knowledge of financial crime risks and financial services legislation and regulation.
- Ability to identify and assess financial crime-related risks and trends across the bank.
- Proven leadership and task delivery skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly.
- Confidence in stakeholder engagement and challenge.
- Effective planning, organisation, and multitasking capabilities.
He aha tā mātou | What Can We Offer?
ASB is consistently ranked among New Zealand's best places to work. At the heart of ASB is us—the people—working together. Our values of Caring, Passion, Integrity, United, and Courage define who we are and what we stand for.
Get the work-life equation right.
We know life is full of priorities, from soccer practice to side hobbies, and we're here to support you in building a career that works around it all, with a flexible and supportive working environment.
What's important to you is important to us.
We support your wellbeing in meaningful ways, including comprehensive health insurance, wellness initiatives, parental and flexible leave, and customisable benefits to suit your lifestyle.
Bring your whole self to work every day.
Whether you're a weekend adventurer, a bookworm or a fan of big family gatherings, ASB is working hard to create a culture where everyone feels safe, included and part of our shared purpose of helping Kiwi get one step ahead.
The whole "one step ahead" thing applies to you, too.
With mentorship, flexible learning pathways, and opportunities to deepen your expertise, ASB is a place where you can take on exciting challenges and step forward to reach your goals—both in and out of office.
Me pēhea te tono | How to Apply?
If this all sounds like you, apply online. We'd love to hear from you! Check out the position description to find out more.
To be considered, all applications need to go through our online career channels and will be treated with confidentiality.