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A financial services firm is seeking a Trainee Anti-Money Laundering Analyst in Ireland. This role includes supporting client teams with AML/CFT compliance, maintaining due diligence files, and ensuring KYC regulations are met. Candidates should possess strong communication, organizational, and analytical skills, and will receive in-house training and professional qualification opportunities.
As a Trainee Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”) Analyst you will be dealing with Anti-Money Laundering / Counter Financing of Terrorism (“AML/CFT”) matters on a daily basis.
Your primary role will be to closely support and advise the client facing teams in relation to AML/CFT matters. At times you may need to deal directly with external parties such as fund investors, shareholders and other professionals of the financial sector.
You will be charged with maintaining well organised and up to date client due diligence (“CDD”) files for each investor in both the AML database and on the hard copy files.
Where weaknesses are identified in the existing records, you will be in charge of taking actions to communicate those requirements to the CFT teams to ensure that the appropriate documentation is obtained and assessed.
Key responsibilities:
Skills, knowledge, expertise:
We will provide the training, both in house for relevant technical knowledge and also professional qualifications to enhance your professional development. You will need to be quick to learn new systems and great with people, as close working relationships between our colleagues and clients is at the heart of what we do.
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