Compliance Specialist

Visa Visa · Fintech · Pasay, Philippines, Philippines

Visa is seeking a Compliance Associate for Transaction Monitoring to identify potentially fraudulent or illegal activity within the payments industry. The role involves analyzing data, escalating cases, conducting screenings, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Prior experience is not essential, but an interest in financial crime and compliance is preferred.

What you'd actually do

  1. Day to day Transaction Monitoring, identifying any potentially fraudulent or illegal activity.
  2. Analyze payment and compliance data from multiple sources to identify trends and patterns.
  3. Proactively escalate urgent cases to the MLRO/DMLRO for further review.
  4. Conduct screening on PEPs and sanctioned entities and investigate potential hits.
  5. Work across teams and departments to proactively identify and resolve operational compliance queries.

Skills

Required

  • Excellent analytical skills
  • ability to work in a methodical manner with high attention to detail
  • Ability to work in a high speed environment, with a keen eye for detail
  • Ability to work independently to manage assigned tasks to ensure daily targets are met
  • An accountable worker who takes ownership of cases from start to finish
  • Team player who enjoys working with others in order to achieve a shared goal efficiently and effectively
  • Ability to reprioritize and multitask at short notice to meet tight deadlines
  • Be articulate, numerate, organized, hardworking and able to build excellent relationships
  • Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
  • Economic / financial sanctions
  • Payment Services / E-money Directive

Nice to have

  • Degree or similar in a numerical (e.g. Maths, Economics, Statistics etc) or humanities (e.g. English, International Relations, Politics etc) field

What the JD emphasized

  • 24/7 shift-based rota
  • transaction monitoring
  • compliance risks
  • fraudulent or illegal activity
  • PEP screening
  • sanctioned entities
  • regulatory changes
  • financial crime typologies