dLocal
Compliance Officer - Egypt
Job Summary
The role involves overseeing KYC onboarding, managing transaction monitoring systems, and ensuring AML/CFT compliance within the Egyptian regulatory environment. The candidate should have experience with regulatory frameworks, engage with regulators, and conduct risk assessments. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential, along with relevant certifications and experience in banking or fintech sectors. The position offers flexible, remote work options, learning opportunities, and various employee benefits.
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Why should you join dLocal?
dLocal enables the biggest companies in the world to collect payments in 40 countries in emerging markets. Global brands rely on us to increase conversion rates and simplify payment expansion effortlessly. As both a payments processor and a merchant of record where we operate, we make it possible for our merchants to make inroads into the world’s fastest-growing, emerging markets.
By joining us you will be a part of an amazing global team that makes it all happen, in a flexible, remote-first dynamic culture with travel, health and learning benefits, among others. Being a part of dLocal means working with 1000+ teammates from 30+ different nationalities and developing an international career that impacts millions of people’s daily lives. We are builders, we never run from a challenge, we are customer-centric, and if this sounds like you, we know you will thrive in our team.
We are looking for a Compliance Officer in Egypt to join our global team. This role will play a crucial role in banking relationships as well as with internal reports.
- KYC Onboarding:
- Oversee and manage the Know Your Customer (KYC) onboarding process for new customers and update existing ones in Egypt.
- Ensure compliance with local and international regulatory requirements related to customer identification and verification.
- Transaction Monitoring:
- Implement and enhance transaction monitoring systems to detect and report suspicious activities within the Egyptian context.
- Conduct periodic reviews and assessments to ensure the effectiveness of transaction monitoring processes.
- AML/CFT Compliance:
- Serve as the primary point of contact for AML/CFT matters in Egypt.
- Possess in-depth knowledge of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorism Financing (CFT) regulations in Egypt.
- Develop and enforce AML/CFT policies and procedures tailored to the Egyptian regulatory environment.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay abreast of the regulatory landscape governing the payments industry in Egypt.
- Interpret and communicate regulatory changes, especially those related to AML/CFT requirements, to relevant stakeholders within the organization.
- Establish and maintain strong relationships with regulators in Egypt.
- Remittance Compliance:
- Develop and implement compliance procedures specific to remittances and cross-border payments in Egypt.
- Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements governing remittance services in the Egyptian market.
- Risk Assessments:
- Conduct regular risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential compliance risks within the Egyptian context.
- Collaborate with other departments to implement risk mitigation strategies.
- Reporting:
- Report findings and other compliance matters related to AML/CFT to different stakeholders in Egypt in a clear and understandable manner.
- Ensure timely and accurate reporting to internal and external stakeholders as required by Egyptian regulations.
- Training and Awareness:
- Provide training to staff on compliance policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements, with a specific focus on AML/CFT in the Egyptian market.
- Foster a culture of compliance awareness within the organization.
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field; additional certifications (e.g., CAMS, ACAMS, ICA) are a must.
- 4-6 years of legal experience in consultancy firms, AML, Transaction Monitoring, and KYC within the banking or fintech sector
- Proven experience in a compliance role within the financial services industry, with a focus on payments and remittances.
- In-depth knowledge of KYC processes, transaction monitoring, and AML/CFT regulations in Egypt
- Familiarity with Egyptian regulatory frameworks for the payments industry.
- Experience in engaging with regulators in Egypt and maintaining positive relationships.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
What do we offer?
Besides the tailored benefits we have for each country, dLocal will help you thrive and go that extra mile by offering you:
- Remote work: work from anywhere or one of our offices around the globe!*
- Flexibility: we have flexible schedules and we are driven by performance.
- Fintech industry: work in a dynamic and ever-evolving environment, with plenty to build and boost your creativity.
- Referral bonus program: our internal talents are the best recruiters - refer someone ideal for a role and get rewarded.
- Learning & development: get access to a Premium Coursera subscription.
- Language classes: we provide free English, Spanish, or Portuguese classes.
- Social budget: you'll get a monthly budget to chill out with your team (in person or remotely) and deepen your connections!
- dLocal Houses: want to rent a house to spend one week anywhere in the world coworking with your team? We’ve got your back!
*For people based in Montevideo (Uruguay) applying to non-IT roles, 55% monthly attendance to the office is required
What happens after you apply?
Our Talent Acquisition team is invested in creating the best candidate experience possible, so don’t worry, you will definitely hear from us. We will review your CV and keep you posted by email at every step of the process!
Also, you can check out ourwebpage,Linkedin,Instagram, andYoutube for more about dLocal!
dLocal
Focusing on building out the infrastructure for financial services in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, we're privileged to support the expansion of the most innovative global companies.
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