- Locations
- Remote
- Lithuania
- Last Published
- Feb. 7, 2025
- Sector
- Fintech
Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer (Wealth & Trading)
Remote: LithuaniaAbout Revolut
People deserve more from their money. More visibility, more control, and more freedom. Since 2015, Revolut has been on a mission to deliver just that. Our powerhouse of products — including spending, saving, investing, exchanging, travelling, and more — help our 50+ million customers get more from their money every day.
As we continue our lightning-fast growth, 2 things are essential to our success: our people and our culture. In recognition of our outstanding employee experience, we've been certified as a Great Place to WorkTM. So far, we have 10,000+ people working around the world, from our offices and remotely, to help us achieve our mission. And we're looking for more brilliant people. People who love building great products, redefining success, and turning the complexity of a chaotic world into the simplicity of a beautiful solution.
About the role
Compliance is a key team that ensures Revolut’s products and processes meet the regulatory requirements and translate this into the best customer outcomes. They’ve got an outstanding ability to find solutions and carry out testing in a purely digital environment. Those data-driven experts know that better people and machines are the most effective way of managing conduct risk
We’re looking for a Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer (Wealth & Trading) to ensure that the Financial Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Control Frameworks of Revolut are fully operating effectively against money laundering. A professional excited to design, lead, and shape the future of oversight and compliance. A sharp mind who can quickly identify money laundering risk and maintain our systems and controls, considering a range of factors.
Be warned, this is a very hands-on role. Up for the challenge?
What you’ll be doing
- Defining, developing, and documenting the Financial Crime and AML Programme to manage all sources of regulatory risk and provide reporting which meets the needs of the regulator, local, and Group management
- Working closely with the Group's FinCrime function and other senior managers across the business to identify, assess, update, and mitigate the regulatory compliance risks posed to Revolut
- Determining the priorities and resources required to effectively control compliance risks
- Managing the suspicious activity reporting process, internally and externally
- Training staff to identify financial crime, escalate suspicious activity, and make external reports to regulators and law enforcement
- Determining identification and verification standards for customer take-on and AML compliance
- Receiving and promptly responding to enquiries from law enforcement agencies
- Serving as a liaison to local authorities and managing filings to the local Financial Investigation Unit
- Supporting the business cross-functionally regarding the launch of products, for example, to ensure regulatory requirements are met
- Collaborating with internal Compliance teams (such as Financial Crime, Compliance, Operations, and Risk) to identify clear steps necessary to mitigate regulatory risks and provide recommendations in the form of clear business requirements
What you'll need
- Fluency in English and Lithuanian
- A bachelor’s degree, with a relevant Master’s Degree preferred or a professional qualification from an internationally recognized body (e.g ICA, ACAMS)
- 3+ years of experience in an MLRO or deputy MLRO role
- Team management skills including the ability to oversee compliance and control activities within a global payment processing environment
- Knowledge and experience of best practise in financial services regulation, fraud detection methodologies, and emerging practise in financial crime and money laundering typologies
- Great communication skills with the ability to motivate others
- The ability to exercise oversight, knowledge, and understanding of financial crime and AML policies, procedures, and control arrangements in a complex financial operation
- Problem-solving and decision-making skills to analyse complex information, identify key issues/actions, and drive resolutions
- Deep knowledge of the EU regulatory environment and key financial crime regimes
- An understanding of payment systems and markets with a focus on technology and mobile applications
Nice to have
- Experience with financial instrument trading and other trading services
Compensation range
- Lithuania: €4,600 - €6,500 gross monthly*
- Other locations: Compensation will be discussed during the interview process
*Final compensation will be determined based on the candidate's qualifications, skills, and previous experience
Building a global financial super app isn’t enough. Our Revoluters are a priority, and that’s why in 2021 we launched our inaugural D&I Framework, designed to help us thrive and grow everyday. We're not just doing this because it's the right thing to do. We’re doing it because we know that seeking out diverse talent and creating an inclusive workplace is the way to create exceptional, innovative products and services for our customers. That’s why we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to join this multicultural, hard-working team.
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