We are looking for a proactive and dynamic Financial Crime Officer to join the UK Marsh McLennan Financial Crime Team, at a time when the company is going through an exciting period of growth and change. The position can be based in either Norwich, London or York and is a hybrid role, with a minimum requirement of working at least three days a week in the office.
The UK Marsh McLennan Financial Crime Team manages the UK’s Financial Crime Framework and helps UK entities meet their legal and regulatory requirements. This includes Financial Crime prevention, detection and investigation across the areas of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing, Sanctions and Export Controls, Anti-Bribery & Corruption (ABC) including Third Party Providers (TPPs) and Gifts & Entertainment, Fraud, Tax Evasion and Market Abuse.
This role predominantly focuses on our sanctions and export controls risk, but the team is diverse, and the role will provide support to the team and business across a broad range of financial crime risks.
What can you expect?
To join a truly global organisation that offers opportunity and excellent benefitsTo become part of a highly skilled Financial Crime Team that works to ensure the business is compliant with applicable laws and regulationsA fast-paced and exciting workload with variety within the roleWe will rely on you to:
Work to become a sanctions subject matter expert through on-the-job learning as you offer support, guidance and challenge to our UK businessBuild key relationships so you can provide ongoing support and advice in respect of sanctions referrals and enquiriesDevelop and learn so you can respond to complex cases and draft reports for internal and external useSupport the development, maintenance and roll out of Company policies and procedures and the wider UK financial crime frameworkKeep up to date on relevant financial crime developments so they can be applied to the roleSupport the wider Financial Crime Team with Business As Usual (BAU) activity, including responding to enquiries, referrals and escalations as and when necessarySupport the Financial Crime Team and business on related projects and workstreams to both ensure compliance with laws and regulations and to enhance the existing frameworkProvide support on training to the business as and when requiredWhat you need to have:
Sanctions experience within the financial services sector, alongside a broad understanding of applicable financial crime laws, regulations and risks.Willingness to learn and upskill your knowledge of UK and international trade sanctions legislation and export controlsAn ability and desire to read relevant laws and regulations and consider how they are, or will be, applied in practiceAn ability to build and maintain good working relationships with teams and individuals across the companyAn ability to look at specific cases methodically and analytically, allowing you to assess whether sufficient information has been obtained prior to responding with any decisionA good work ethic with a proactive attitude meaning you are willing to step in and support a busy team as and when requiredHighly motivated and enthusiastic self-starter with the ability to prioritise workload and to work under pressureAbility to work effectively at all levels and pick up procedures/processes quicklyStrong written and verbal communication skillsExcellent organisational skills and attention to detailWhat makes you stand out:
Experience of working in the insurance sector with a good understanding of regulatory requirements relevant to the financial crime risks of the company’s business, and the marketKnowledge of financial sanctions obligations and export controlsGood working knowledge of Excel and PowerPoint with experience analysing data, creating reports and training presentationsUniversity Degree or recognised industry accreditation (for example, ICA Qualification)Why join our team:
We help you be your best through professional development opportunities, interesting work and supportive leaders.We foster a vibrant and inclusive culture where you can work with talented colleagues to create new solutions and have impact for colleagues, clients and communities.Our scale enables us to provide a range of career opportunities, as well as benefits and rewards to enhance your well-being Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC) is a global leader in risk, strategy and people, advising clients in 130 countries across four businesses: Marsh, Guy Carpenter, Mercer and Oliver Wyman. With annual revenue of $24 billion and more than 90,000 colleagues, Marsh McLennan helps build the confidence to thrive through the power of perspective. For more information, visit marshmclennan.com, or follow on LinkedIn and X.
Marsh McLennan is committed to embracing a diverse, inclusive and flexible work environment. We aim to attract and retain the best people and embrace diversity of age background, civil partnership status, disability, ethnic origin, family duties, gender orientation or expression, gender reassignment, marital status, nationality, parental status, personal or social status, political affiliation, race, religion and beliefs, sex/gender, sexual orientation or expression, skin color, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments in accordance with applicable law to any candidate with a disability to allow them to fully participate in the recruitment process. If you have a disability that may require reasonable adjustments, please contact us at reasonableaccommodations@mmc.com.
Marsh McLennan is committed to hybrid work, which includes the flexibility of working remotely and the collaboration, connections and professional development benefits of working together in the office. All Marsh McLennan colleagues are expected to be in their local office or working onsite with clients at least three days per week. Office-based teams will identify at least one “anchor day” per week on which their full team will be together in person.