Job Description
Job PurposeTo investigate unusual and/or suspicious transactions that may fall within the ambit of money laundering and accordingly report to the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) to ensure Nedbank meets regulatory requirements.Job ResponsibilitiesHighlight relevant risks pertaining to potential money laundering activities.Liaise with stakeholders to fully understand expectations and/or requirements to provide feedback to management and stakeholders on progress and to ensure expectations are met.Interact with stakeholders within Group Forensic Services (GFS) to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships to ensure alignment of regulatory requirements and to ensure further action taken on matters referred.Provide objective input to stakeholders on, and create awareness of, unusual and/or suspicious activities and actions to be implemented, to mitigate risk, maintain collaborative relationships and meet expectations and needs of clients.Respond to requests for guidance on unusual and/or suspicious activities from stakeholders.Provide information to stakeholders on unusual and/or suspicious activities.Manage billable hours allocated. Investigate alleged unusual and/or suspicious transactions.Contribute to a culture of transformation by participating in Nedbank culture building initiatives, business strategy, and CSI.Stay abreast of developments in field of expertise, ensuring personal and professional growth.Understand and embrace the Nedbank vision and values, leading by example.Add value to Nedbank by identifying and recommending opportunities to enhance processes, systems and policies.Maintain knowledge management, and improve team success by sharing knowledge with team to ensure information is provided correctly to stakeholders.Use and access various resources to conduct investigations and report unusual and/or suspicious activities. Substantiate referral of unusual and/or suspicious activities.Analyse information by following quality standards and methodology, compile report containing findings of unusual and/or suspicious transactions, and submit reports of these transactions to the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) to meet regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities + Skills
Institute of Commercial Forensic Practitioners (ICFP), Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS), Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) - preferred, not essential
Education
Bachelor of Arts: Law , Certificate: Money Laundering Control
Experience