Senior Manager - Regulatory Compliance & Deputy MLRO, Canada
Offre en anglaisThe Senior Manager will lead regulatory compliance and financial crime prevention initiatives in Canada, ensuring adherence to FINTRAC, PCMLTFA, and other national requirements. They will oversee transaction monitoring, manage client onboarding, and act as a subject matter expert for compliance-related business matters.
- Hybride
- Canada
- Publié 14 août 2026
- 1 poste
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Résumé du poste
Nium, Global Leader in Payments Nium, the global leader in real-time, cross-border payments, was founded on the mission to deliver the global payments infrastructure of tomorrow, today. With the onset of the global economy, its payments infrastructure is shaping how banks, fintechs, and businesses everywhere collect, convert, and disburse funds instantly across borders. Its payout network supports 100 currencies and spans 220+ markets, 100 of which in real-time. Funds can be disbursed to accounts, wallets, and cards and collected locally in 35 markets. Nium's growing card issuance business is already available in 34 countries. Nium holds regulatory licenses and authorizations in more than 40 countries, enabling seamless onboarding, rapid integration, and compliance – independent of geography. The company is co-headquartered in San Francisco and Singapore. About the Role As the Senior Manager of Regulatory Compliance & Deputy Money Laundering Reporting Officer, you will play a key role within Nium's Regulatory Compliance team, supporting the management of regulatory obligations and financial crime prevention initiatives to support the compliance program in Canada. You will work closely with the Director of Regulatory Compliance and MLRO and contribute to ensuring full compliance with the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (PCMLTFA) and related FINTRAC regulations, as well as PSP, RPAA, and provincial/other national compliance requirements. You will manage client onboarding processes, oversee transaction monitoring activities, and lead the detection and prevention of financial crime including money laundering and terrorist financing. \n Key Responsibilities Support the development and implementation of Financial Crime and AML methodology to manage regulatory risk and ensure adherence to FINTRAC regulations under the PCMLTFA. Monitor changes to FINTRAC regulations and AML/CTF laws, ensuring the organization promptly adapts its policies and procedures. Serve as a key contact with FINTRAC and other regulatory bodies on AML/CTF matters, supporting the Director's engagement with regulators. Identify control gaps and lead the implementation of control enhancements in AML, OFAC, and Regulatory Compliance. Support the development of country-specific risk assessments and identify control gaps and remediation plans. Support compliance oversight and testing activities and oversee internal reporting on AML/CTF internal controls, fraud, and periodic compliance matters. Act as a subject matter expert for the business and management on compliance-related matters in Canada. Review and approve high-risk business for institutional clients in Canada, including financial institutions and Banking as a Service Clients. Support external audits (AML, RPAA, etc.) and coordinate responses to bank partner requests. Lead the risk assessment process to identify, assess, and manage the organization's AML/CTF risks across product, service, customer, and geographic dimensions. Ensure timely and accurate filing of FINTRAC reports, including Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) and Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Reports in accordance with legal deadlines. Support advisory initiatives to improve and streamline compliance operational processes and systems through automation and technology. Support the rollout and ongoing management of the Compliance Training Framework. Participate in Compliance or business-driven projects, including regulatory developments and strategic initiatives. Support the Retail Payment Activities Act (RPAA) compliance program, including regulatory reporting obligations, safeguarding controls, and ongoing ownership of regulatory requirement updates and change management. Support the Payment Service Provider (PSP) compliance program, including program infrastructure, regulatory reporting, and lifecycle of evolving PSP regulatory obligations and supervisory expectations. Support the operationalization of Stablecoin-related compliance requirements, including development of policies, controls, and reporting frameworks aligned with applicable regulatory guidance and emerging legislative developments. Oversee and manage significant regulatory and independent program audits, including examination preparation, response coordination, findings remediation, and validation of corrective action plans to closure. Requirements 10+ years of experience (minimum) within regulated companies in Canada in senior compliance roles with robust knowledge of Compliance topics (KYB / KYC, AML/CFT, Sanctions, PSP, RPAA, etc). Experience in a Canadian compliance role with exposure to PCMLTFA, FINTRAC, RPAA, and AML/CTF regulatory requirements. Deep understanding of the regulatory environment of the Payments/Fintech industry in Canada. ACAMS or CRCM certification (preferred) or relevant professional compliance certification. Experience with correspondent banking, banking as a service, or Financial Institution clients from the Americas region. Strong analytical skills with experience in problem-solving and implementing compliance solutions. Demonstrate clear sense of accountability in performing the role and a positive demeanor. Ability to identify risks, control gaps, and inefficiencies; see the bigger picture, challenge the current status quo and define scalable and sustainable processes and methodology. Ability to lead end-to-end process and control improvements cross-functionally and across various regions. Able to prioritize quickly and meet deadlines under pressure. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Team player with strong collaborative qualities, including demonstrated ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams. Ability to communicate in fluent spoken and written English. Demonstrated experience building and managing an RPAA compliance program. Demonstrated experience building and managing a PSP compliance program. Significant experience working with and engaging regulators and managing regulatory examinations and independent program audits. Experience with Stablecoin operationalization, including development of compliance controls, regulatory reporting structures, and alignment with applicable domestic and international regulatory requirements and guidance. Highly Desired Fluency in spoken and written French. Experience building and leading compliance teams or mentoring junior compliance professionals. \n What we offer at Nium We Value Performance: Through competitive salaries, performance bonuses, sales commissions, equity for specific roles and recognition programs, we ensure that all our employees are well rewarded and incentivized for their hard work. We Care: The wellness of Nium’ers is our #1 priority. We offer medical coverage along with 24/7 employee assistance program, generous vacation programs including our year-end shut down. We also provide a flexible hybrid working environment (3 days per week in the office). We Upskill Ourselves: We are curious, and always want to learn more with a focus on upskilling ourselves. We provide role-specific training, internal workshops, and a learning stipend. We Constantly Innovate: Since our inception, Nium has received constant recognition and awards for how we approach both our business and talent opportunities. Check out CNBC World’s Top Fintech Companies 2024. We Celebrate Together: We recognize that work is also about creating great relationships with each other. We celebrate together with company-wide social events, team bonding activities, happy hours, team offsites, and much more! We Thrive With Diversity: Nium is truly a global company, with more than 33 nationalities, based in 18+ countries and more than 10 office locations. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for everyone. For more detailed region-specific benefits: https://www.nium.com/careers#careers-perks For more information, visit www.nium.com. Depending on your location, certain laws may regulate the way Nium manages the data of candidates. By submitting your job application, you are agreeing and acknowledging that you have read and understand our Candidate Privacy Notice located at www.nium.com/privacy/candidate-privacy-notice. Nium provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. In addition to federal law requirements, Nium complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company operates. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Nium expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.
Ce que vous ferez
The Senior Manager will lead regulatory compliance and financial crime prevention initiatives in Canada, ensuring adherence to FINTRAC, PCMLTFA, and other national requirements. They will oversee transaction monitoring, manage client onboarding, and act as a subject matter expert for compliance-related business matters.
Exigences
Candidates must have at least 10 years of experience in senior compliance roles within the Canadian regulated payments or fintech industry. A deep understanding of PCMLTFA, FINTRAC, RPAA, and PSP regulatory frameworks is required, along with strong stakeholder management and leadership skills.
Avantages
• Medical coverage • Employee assistance program • Generous vacation programs • Year-end shut down • Learning stipend • Performance bonuses • Equity • Sales commissions
Autres compétences pertinentes
Relevées dans la description du poste. Confirmez les exigences importantes ci-dessus.
- Regulatory compliance
- AML/CTF
- FINTRAC regulations
- PCMLTFA
- Risk assessment
- Transaction monitoring
- Client onboarding
- Stakeholder management
- Financial crime prevention
- RPAA
- PSP compliance
- Stablecoin compliance
- Audit management
- Regulatory reporting
- Policy development
- Strategic planning
- Internal Reporting
- Regulatory Environment
- Know Your Customer
- Financial Technology (FinTech)
- Accountability
- Transaction Monitoring
- Regulatory Risk
- Ability To Meet Deadlines
- Curiosity
- Positivity
- Correspondent Banking
- Client Onboarding
- Crime Prevention
- Upskilling
- Analytical Skills
- Automated Critical Asset Management Systems
- Auditing
- Automation
- Financial Institution
- Internal Controls
- Management
- Change Management
- Communication
- Regulatory Compliance
- Compliance Training
- Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager
- Economics
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Employee Assistance Programs
- External Auditing
- Sales
- French Language
- Leadership
- Scalability
Domaines d’emploi
- Finance & Accounting
- Management & Leadership
- Legal
- Security & Safety
- Technology
- Regulatory Compliance Manager
- Compliance Manager
- Legal Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
- Compliance Managers
- Managers, All Other
Renseignements supplémentaires
- Formation minimale
- Diplôme professionnel
- Expérience minimale
- 10+ ans
- Langue de l’offre
- anglais
- Heures de travail
- 40 heures par semaine
- Présence au bureau
- 3 jours par semaine