Who we are
About Stripe
Stripe is both a technology company and a financial services company, and you will need to be comfortable straddling both of those worlds every day. The right person for the role will enjoy dealing with that puzzle, seeking creative solutions and moving quickly, often in the face of ambiguity.
About the team
We are looking for a sanctions specialist to join our Financial Crimes Operations Team in Bangalore, India. This is an Independent Contributor (IC) role where you will handle a variety of sanctions compliance operational matters supporting Stripe’s growing business.
You will:
Conduct OFAC and BIS screening ("watchlist") and sanctioned jurisdictions screening (“keyword”) reviews, manually reviewing Stripe merchant accounts as part of Stripe’s sanctions program. You will review the results of this screening and work with other Financial Crimes team members to review, approve and escalate complex cases where necessary. You will be responsible for independently completing complex sanctions investigations, drafting detailed investigation reports, reviewing and approving reports from other team members Prepare structured reports and case documents for regulatory reporting Move with urgency and focus in responding to user escalations, internal SLAs and regulatory asks emanating from sanctions concerns Guide team members with decision-making from a subject matter perspective on complex cases Prepare and share detailed MI on sanctions reviews with leadership and internal stakeholders Manage incoming communication from both internal and external stakeholders via multiple channels, including email, chat, and CRM Investigate and respond to requests for information from banking and financial partners Participate in other administrative and organizational tasks for the financial crimes operations team
Who you are:
Preferred Qualifications
ACAMS CGSS or ACSS certification Technical curiosity and an interest in evolving sanctions and regulatory compliance trends Experience with SQL or querying of large datasetsShift timings / work hours (shift to mandatory requirements)
This role requires interface with a number of global teams across jurisdictions. You will be required to work during the EMEA work hours i.e. 2 pm to 11 pm