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HSBC is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world, with operations in 64 countries and territories. We aim to be where the growth is, enabling businesses to thrive and economies to prosper, and, ultimately, helping people to fulfil their hopes and realise their ambitions.
We are currently seeking an experienced professional to join our team in the role of Assistant Vice President, Financial Crime Major Investigations - INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING ASP.
Principal responsibilities
Impact on the Business
To manage a team of investigation specialists to identify and investigate financial crime risks to the Group.To support strategies and initiatives among reporting teams in support of FCI objectives and ensure for the effective execution of investigations within FCI.To support execution of the regional investigative procedures or approved country variances, which are designed to ensure the operational effectiveness of the investigative capability.To ensure effective information sharing across FCI and with other parts of the organization.To ensure investigative findings are effectively communicated to other parts of the organization for follow-on mitigation action, and results recorded.To escalate significant financial crime threats and management issues to senior leadership so appropriate action can be undertaken in response.To undertake production and issue Management Information (MI) to senior leadership.Proactively identify key emerging financial crime threats within the jobholder’s functional area and interface with other global functional areas.Actively participate in the cultivation of an environment that supports diversity and reflects the HSBC brand, thereby delivering high employee engagement and motivation.Provide the subject matter expertise necessary to inform the work of other parts of Compliance, including but not limited to innovations in analytics, identification of typologies, policies and procedures, the engagement strategy, training.Customers / Stakeholders
Maintains relationships with key internal stakeholders across Global functions, lines of business, regions, and countries.Helps foster external relationships with key public sector partners and peers.Contributes to the Group’s participation in initiatives with public sector and peers to share information on financial crime threats.Manages the sharing of information and creation of feedback loops across the Group to continuously adapt and improve our financial crime controls and support the business in their first line responsibilities.Works within the capability necessary to manage the Investigation response to high priority financial crime risks requiring a coordinated response across FCI functions, lines of business or markets.Operational Effectiveness Control
Contribute to the framework, policies, procedures, and controls for the effective identification and mitigation of the specific financial crime threats the firm faces.Adhere to the FCI -related elements of the Financial Crime Risk Policy.Typical Targets and Measures
Adheres to the Group Strategy for Financial Crime InvestigationsOversees timely completion of high-quality investigations.Oversees timely production of high-quality MI.Enables the team to maintain a holistic oversight of the response to financial crime threats across lines of business and countries in region.FCI Investigation plans in place across the functionAgree schedule of reviews for evidence of FIM adherenceA process for the early reporting/escalation of FCI -Investigation related issues and risks is in place.Is responsible for creating the culture and environment to establish and to enable a high performing team to thrive.Leadership Teamwork
The jobholder will oversee a team of individuals who may be required to undertake multiple investigations into diverse aspects of HSBCs products, services, and procedures. The jobholder must use their own judgement to prioritise a heavy and often complex workload, ensuring active and timely progression of all assigned matters across the team.Processes and procedures within HSBC are constantly changing with the introduction of new systems and products. The jobholder will need to be flexible in approach. Different styles of investigation and reporting will be required, dependent on the nature and location of the incident. The jobholder must understand how varied systems and procedures operate, facilitating the identification of relevant issues, and use the acquired knowledge proactively to progress investigations.The jobholder will form part of a team based geographically within the Centre of Excellence, supporting investigations in different markets. The jobholder will need to build the social and contextual knowledge necessary to appraise potential financial crime risks in the markets whose cases they support. The jobholder, together with the market based senior managers, will be responsible for driving initiatives to ensure the team act as one, regardless of geographic location.The jobholder needs to be self-confident, and able to handle new situations. The jobholder must exercise a variety of people management, communication and inter-personal skills when progressing investigations, particularly in building relationships with peers and supervisors in other locations.Continually review and assess the efficiency of their team, ensuring there is sufficient resource, training, and appropriate systems accessMonitor and assess performance and the level of resourcing, costs and spend of the Major Investigations team.Ensure the team receives sufficient training to deliver high quality, timely financial crime investigations. Identify training needs for senior management attention.Contribute to communication across regional FCI and the business to all key stakeholders in relation to Investigation matters.