19 Aug
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Bendigo Bank
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Melbourne
19 Aug
Bendigo Bank
Melbourne
We’ve never been ‘just a bank’. Just like you should never be ‘just an employee’. We’re united in our belief that in banking, better can be bigger, and together we’re making it happen.
It starts here. With Bendigo Bank… and you.
Come and be part of our specialist Financial Crime Risk team. As we continue to enhance our capabilities, this is a unique opportunity to provide critical expertise, strategic thinking, and effective challenge to uplift the bank’s resilience against financial crime. We are currently recruiting a driven and experienced professional to join our Group Risk function.
As a specialist in our Financial Crime Risk team, you’ll make an impact by:
- Safeguarding the bank’s operations against complex international risks by supporting our Sanctions and Tax Transparency frameworks.
- Providing timely and pragmatic advice on sanctions screening, high-risk customers, and complex international transactions.
- Translating complex regulatory requirements (Sanctions, FATCA, CRS) into explicit, actionable insights that protect the bank, our customers, and the community.
- Collaborating across the business to embed a proactive and intelligent approach to managing Sanctions and Tax Transparency obligations.
About the role The Senior Analyst, Sanctions and Tax Transparency reports to the Senior Manager – Financial Crime Sanctions & Tax Transparency. In this pivotal specialist role, you will be at the forefront of maturing the bank’s approach to managing risks associated with international sanctions and global tax transparency rules. You will be responsible for assisting in the design and delivery of risk management strategies for these critical risk types, from policy design and implementation to providing robust second-line oversight. A key focus will be to ensure our control frameworks are resilient, defensible, and meet complex international obligations.
Key accountabilities include:
- Policy Frameworks: Assist with the design, implementation, and maintenance of the bank's policies, standards, and control frameworks for Sanctions, Anti-Bribery & Corruption, and FATCA/CRS.
- Second-Line Risk Oversight & Challenge:
Help provide effective second-line oversight and challenge to the business, ensuring controls are designed effectively and operating as intended.
- Expert Advisory: Support the provision of timely and pragmatic advice to the business on Sanctions and Tax Transparency matters, including complex transactions and high-risk customers.
- Regulatory Change: Assist in identifying, assessing, and overseeing the implementation of business-wide changes stemming from new sanctions lists or evolving tax transparency regulations.
- Incidents and Investigations: Help manage potential sanctions breaches or significant FATCA/CRS reporting issues, including assisting with any necessary regulatory disclosures.
What you’ll bring to the role
Essential:
- Proven experience in a specialist role focusing on Sanctions or Tax Transparency (FATCA/CRS) within a financial institution.
- Solid knowledge of Australian and key international Sanctions regimes (e.g., UN, OFAC, HMT, EU) and global tax transparency regimes (FATCA/CRS).
- A strong understanding of risk management principles, particularly the "Three Lines of Defence" model.
- The ability to interpret complex regulations and provide clear, commercially sound, and actionable advice.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build credibility and influence business decisions.
Highly desirable:
- A tertiary qualification in a business-related discipline.
- A financial crime industry qualification (e.g., ACAMs, CAMS).
- Experience providing advice on complex, high-risk customer cases, transactions, or strategic business proposals.
This is a permanent full-time position located in Melbourne, Bendigo, Adelaide, Sydney or Brisbane.
We offer flexible work options that put our people first, working in a hybrid model with a minimum local Head Office attendance requirement determined by your Leader, to find a rhythm that works best for you and your team.
Internal Applications
Please note, all internal candidates are required to notify their immediate leader when applying for a new career opportunity and you will be asked to acknowledge they have done so upon submission of your application.
For more information, check out the Application Process for Internal Candidates page.
So, why work for us?
Want big impact that matters? Here, you’ll know your work directly benefits the customers and communities we all serve. You’ll also get access to a great range of benefits, including:
- Flexibility means different things for different people. Whether it’s hybrid work, flexible hours, a compressed work week, job-sharing or something different, our flexible work options are designed to put people first.
- Health and wellbeing support, including discounted gym memberships, private health insurance options, and our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your immediate family members.
- Opportunities to take your learning to the next level through our corporate university ‘BEN U’ or at an external provider of your choice.
We believe a diverse workforce supported by an inclusive culture is central to our success and we actively encourage applications from those who bring diversity of thought to our business. We support candidate requests for adjustment to accommodate an illness, injury, or disability to equitably participate in the selection process. Still in two minds?
Research suggests 60% of women and underrepresented groups might stop here, even after getting as far as drafting an application. We believe that diversity makes every team stronger, so even if you don’t tick every box, we still want to see your application!
We’re making better, bigger. And we’ll get there with you.
Now’s the time to set your sights even higher – on the future you and the future career you deserve.
📌 Senior Analyst Sanctions & Tax Transparency (Melbourne)
🏢 Bendigo Bank
📍 Melbourne