What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Financial Crimes position at Upgrade?
About the Role:
The Director, Financial Crimes leads Upgrade’s Financial Crimes compliance program, which includes BSA/AML compliance, OFAC/sanctions compliance, and identity theft/fraud investigations. In this role, you will manage a team of 40 employees responsible for CIP and OFAC alert escalations, customer risk rating, enhanced due diligence reviews, transaction monitoring, AML and fraud investigations, and unusual activity report preparation and referral. You will also be responsible for setting Upgrade’s financial crimes compliance strategies, identifying and monitoring financial crimes-related risks, advising internal Upgrade stakeholders on the development of new and enhanced financial crimes-related controls, liaising with third parties on financial crimes compliance-related matters, and mentoring and developing the Financial Crimes Compliance team.
This is a hybrid role based in our San Francisco office.
What You’ll Do:
- Lead a comprehensive Financial Crimes compliance program that meets all regulatory requirements and industry best practices for Upgrade’s consumer deposit and credit products (checking and savings accounts, credit cards, personal loans, and point of sale financing for home improvement, vehicles, and travel) and Upgrade’s investor and loan buyer relationships.
- Ensure that the company has appropriate policies, procedures, controls and staff in place to identify, assess, and mitigate financial crimes-related risks.
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders from Compliance, Fraud Analytics, Investor, Legal, Operations, Product and Technology on the design and documentation of Upgrade’s financial crimes controls.
- Conduct periodic risk assessments to identify and prioritize areas of financial crimes risk within the company's operations and develop appropriate risk management strategies.
- Monitor and analyze customer transactions and account activity to detect and report suspicious activity in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and partner financial institution requirements,
- Stay current with changes in financial crimes laws, regulations, and industry best practices and assess the impact on the company's compliance program.
- Respond to inquiries and requests from regulators, financial institution partners, and law enforcement.
- Provide regular reporting to Upgrade management, Upgrade’s Board of Directors and partner financial institutions.
- Provide financial crimes training to employees and maintain a strong culture of compliance within the company.
- Promote a culture of effective risk management and a commitment to high ethical standards for Upgrade.
What We Look For:
- 8 years managing financial crimes compliance programs in banking/consumer financial services, with particular experience in consumer deposit programs.
- Strong people management skills, including experience managing teams and team leaders.
- Strong knowledge of BSA/AML and sanctions laws, regulations, and best practices.
- Ability to work in fast-paced, technology-focused environment.
What We Offer You:
- Competitive salary and stock option plan
- 100% paid coverage of medical, dental and vision insurance
- Flexible PTO
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- Paid parental leave
- Health & wellness initiatives
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Salary : $250,000 - $300,000