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Job DescriptionAs the Group Financial Crime Governance and Risk Senior Manager, you will be responsible for maintaining, uplifting and enforcing Wise’s global financial crime risk program, bridging the gap between high-level enterprise strategy and granular operational execution.
Operating as a critical pillar of our Second Line of Defence (2LoD), you will provide robust oversight and constructive challenge to ensure our risk assessments function as strategic tools that drive smarter due diligence and a safer platform.
You will be responsible for enabling proactive risk management through the continuous evolution of methodologies and KRIs, while overseeing the development of sophisticated MI dashboards and reporting to ensure that financial crime controls operate effectively across all global and regional teams.
Key Responsibilities
1. Framework Development & Methodology
Global Risk Framework: Develop, maintain, and evolve the Group Financial Crime Risk Framework, ensuring full integration with the Enterprise Risk Management Framework (ERMF).
Methodology Ownership: Lead the design and implementation of core risk assessment methodologies, including:
FCRA (Financial Crime Risk Assessment)
Country Risk Assessment
Customer Risk Assessment
Industry Risk Assessment
2. Financial Crime Risk Assessment (FCRA)
FCRA alignment: Provide 2LoD oversight on the global inherent risks assessed as part of the entity-wide FCRA. This should include the likelihood and impact assessment at Group level which is cascaded to regions and the controls mapping, ensuring consistency and alignment across all entities.
Wise Platform Integration: Partner with the Group Wise Platform (WP) FinCrime Compliance team to ensure the FCRA captures specific inherent risks for various WP models and ensure the control mapping is accurate for each integration model.
3. Risk Management
Risk Appetite: Collaborate with the First Line of Defence (1LoD) in the continuous review and setting of financial crime risk appetite.
Monitoring & Remediation: Monitor adherence to financial crime risk appetite and provide expert 2LoD support in defining remediation plans when breaches occur.
Strategic Data Usage: Identify opportunities to use the output of all risk assessments to enhance Wise’s Customer Risk Assessment (CRA) and due diligence processes.
Control Monitoring: Provide robust 2LoD oversight and challenge over the outputs of Wise’s continuous control monitoring and collaborate with 1LoD in identifying how to uplift or define new controls where existing controls are not operating effectively.
MI & Reporting: Support the Group Wise Platform FinCrime Compliance team in implementing a dedicated Risk Management Framework, including mapping Management Information (MI) to effectively monitor risks at partner and model level.
4. Issue and incident management
Process: Close alignment with 1LoD and the Regulatory Risk team in defining effective issue and incident management processes giving the Group FinCrime Risk team clear oversight of all open issues and incidents and the impact of Wise’s overall risk exposure.
Incident oversight: Provide 2LoD oversight of incident management, inputting on the classification, management and remediation as required ensuring any follow up actions are also fed into the issue management process.
Issue oversight: Oversee financial crime-related issues, tracking progress, issue quality and resolution time and providing reporting updated to management when needed.
5. Governance, Intelligence & Reporting
Quarterly Committees: Manage BAU requirements for quarterly committees, providing critical "check and challenge" on 1LoD reporting.
Trend Analysis & Thematic Reviews: Analyse financial crime issues and incidents to identify common themes and emerging risks and conduct deep-dive thematic reviews into emerging risks and trends and their impact on the organisation. This includes reporting on the review outcome and an analysis on Wise’s current control framework to mitigate those emerging risks.
6. Stakeholder Engagement & Culture
Regional Support: Act as a central point of contact for regional teams, supporting the localized implementation of risk frameworks and assessments.
Cross-Functional Leadership: Foster strong relationships across the business to embed a culture of financial crime risk awareness and accountability.
Experience: 7+ years in financial crime compliance and/or risk, with a specific focus on enterprise-wide risk management.
Knowledge: Strong knowledge of global financial crime regulations, data analysis and interpretation, with a particular focus on financial crime risk taxonomies and control frameworks. SQL and LLM knowledge and experience is beneficial.
Leadership: Experience in leading strategic financial crime projects enabling compliant growth of a key business area. Adept at collaborating cross-functionally to meet multi-jurisdictional requirements.
Skills: Excellent communication, analytical and leadership skills. Ability to influence cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders. Solution-oriented approach to challenging and supporting the first line. Proactively able to identify solutions to problems with limited guidance.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in law, finance or other related areas. Additional certifications such as CAMS or ICA are beneficial.
Hybrid working: 3 days on site and 2 from home
Working hours: 9am to 6pm
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Skills Required
- 7+ years in financial crime compliance and/or risk
- Strong knowledge of global financial crime regulations
- Experience in leading strategic financial crime projects
- Excellent communication, analytical and leadership skills
- Bachelor's degree in law, finance or other related areas
Wise Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Global minimum of 33 paid days off (36 in U.S. hubs) plus a 6‑week paid sabbatical every four years and extras like volunteer or “Me” days indicate substantial time‑off depth.
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Parental & Family Support — A global minimum of 18 weeks fully paid parental leave for birth or adoption after one year, along with adoption and fertility support, underscores robust family support.
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Flexible Benefits — Work‑from‑anywhere up to 90 days per year after six months and flexible working principles provide notable geographic mobility and scheduling latitude.
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What We Do
Wise is a global technology company, building the best way to move and manage the world's money. With Wise Account and Wise Business, people and businesses can hold 40 currencies, move money between countries and spend money abroad. Large companies and banks use Wise technology too; an entirely new network for the world's money. Launched in 2011, Wise is one of the world’s fastest growing, profitable tech companies. In fiscal year 2025, Wise supported around 15.6 million people and businesses, processing over $185 billion in cross-border transactions and saving customers around $2.6 billion.
Why Work With Us
We’re truly global in who we are, how we work, and how we build. Everything we do is centred around creating a world of money that’s fast, easy, fair. And open to all. Everyone who works here owns a piece of Wise, from the work they do, to the stock they hold.
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