VP, Global Financial Crimes Investigations - Singapore - Citi

    Citi
    Citi Singapore

    2 weeks ago

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    Full time
    Description
    POSITION SUMMARY:

    The GFCII Analyst is responsible for reviewing high risk customer cases, reviewing the account relationships and related parties holistically to capture global and cross sector presence, conducting research, documenting the investigations and providing initial recommendations and dispositions of a Global Enterprise-Wide Customer Relationship. The GFCII conducts AML investigations that involve clients with accounts in more than one jurisdiction, a substantial multi-jurisdictional nexus, or involve complex transactional and client account patterns. These AML proactive investigations are generated from sources such as reviews of the highest risk clients, ad-hoc searches, Business Compliance or Business referrals, AML Legal referrals, TRP referrals, product-specific developments, industry trends, and referrals from external sources (e.g., law enforcement, regulators, etc.)

    The Analysts are responsible for reviewing the customer cases, reviewing associated investigations, conducting research, documenting the investigations, and providing initial recommendations and supporting documentation. The Analysts consult with the Senior Analysts during the review process for guidance.

    REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:
    • Independently conduct searches, gather data and record evidence from Citi internal systems, the internet and commercial databases
    • Independently assess and analyze research results and conduct complex data analysis applying background knowledge and experience
    • Conduct enhanced due diligence investigations in support of policies and procedures
    • Conduct investigation using global standard policies, procedures and tools, aimed at meeting internal and external regulatory requirements
    • Determine investigative and data analytics approach, use sound decision-making and discretion in making independent decisions that mitigate corporate risk at each decision point throughout the investigation
    • Follow up with additional Point(s) of Contact (POC) as needed to identify