Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO), Europe
Plaid
Responsibilities
- Act as the firm’s MLRO under UK regulations, including accountability under the UK Money Laundering Regulations and FCA expectations.
- Receive, assess, and determine appropriate action on internal SARs, including submission of external SARs to the NCA.
- Maintain and enhance the UK AML/CTF framework, including policies, procedures, controls, and risk assessments.
- Serve as the primary point of contact with the FCA on AML/CTF and financial crime matters, including supervisory engagement, audits, and inspections.
- Provide AML oversight for Dutch entities, ensuring compliance with EU AML directives and local legislation.
- Coordinate AML activity across jurisdictions.
- Drive consistency of AML standards across the UK and EU while allowing for local regulatory nuance.
- Support engagement with EU competent authorities where required.
- Set clear expectations for investigation standards, documentation quality, and regulatory defensibility.
- Ensure sufficient resourcing, escalation pathways, and controls are in place to manage volume spikes and emerging risks.
- Act as the final escalation point for complex or high-risk cases reviewed by the team.
- Work allocation, prioritisation, and quality assurance
- Performance management and professional development
- Coaching analysts on AML, SAR decision-making, and fraud-related escalation
- Influence the design and improvement of fraud detection and prevention controls where they overlap with AML risk.
- Act as the firm’s initial escalation point for fraud, particularly where fraud intersects with AML obligations.
- Identify emerging fraud typologies
- Assess money laundering risk arising from fraud incidents
- Ensure appropriate SARs, reporting, and remediation actions are taken
- Own and maintain the enterprise-wide AML/CTF risk assessment for the UK and EU.
- Provide regular, clear reporting to senior management and the Board on AML and fraud risk.
- Deliver credible challenge to the business when financial crime risk exceeds appetite (even when that’s inconvenient).
- Oversee AML and fraud-related training programmes, ensuring they are practical, role-specific, and current.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of proven experience as an MLRO or a highly experienced Deputy MLRO within a regulated financial services environment.
- Demonstrated experience managing and leading compliance analysts or investigations teams.
- Strong working knowledge of UK AML/CTF regulations, SAR obligations, and FCA expectations.
- Practical experience with EU AML frameworks, including cross-border operational challenges.
- Solid understanding of fraud typologies and fraud as a predicate offence to money laundering.
- Experience in fintech, payments, banking, or financial infrastructure.
- Prior engagement with regulators and auditors.
- [Nice to have] Experience scaling or transforming a compliance function in a growth environment.
- [Nice to have] Relevant professional qualifications (ICA, ACAMS, etc.).