Join the PubAffairs Network

Established in January 2002, PubAffairs is the premier network and leading resource for the public affairs, government relations, policy and communications industry.

The PubAffairs network numbers over 4,000 members and is free to join. PubAffairs operates a general e-Newsletter, as well as a number of other specific group e-Newsletters which are also available to join by completing our registration form.

The PubAffairs e-Newsletters are used to keep members informed about upcoming PubAffairs events and networking opportunities, job vacancies, public affairs news, training courses, stakeholder events, publications, discount offers and other pieces of useful information related to the public affairs and communications industry.

Join the Network

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an International Regulatory Affairs Advisor (North America & Asia) with a financial services business.

The role entails:

  • International Regulatory Relations: Maintain and support the organisation’s relationships and credibility with international regulators and support international representatives in their communications with regulators. Support the development of organisation’s regulatory messages and media;
  • Regulatory Complaints and Non-compliance issues: Support the International Regulatory Risk team to manage the organisation’s response to problems arising from non-compliance and breaches of international regulations, protecting organisation’s Brand and licences, and mitigating the threat of financial loss or sanctions;
  • Key stakeholder relationship management: support the management of relationships between IRA and key stakeholders, including regulators, auditors, market associations and participants, key service-providers, international offices and Corporation departments;
  • Develop New Licences/trading rights: support regulatory aspects and negotiations for new licence acquisition in support of the organisation’s Global Market Access priorities and in response to internal or external business and regulatory issues. Provide regulatory input and expertise to support the development of global market access strategies and models.

You will have:

  • Knowledge of international regulatory environment, regimes and requirements ideally in insurance or broader financial services;
  • Experience of stakeholder management;
  • Experience working on complex projects and initiatives;
  • Experience in legislative/regulatory analysis;
  • Experience in communicating complex information to diverse stakeholders.

Closing date

Applications for this post closed 11:59pm on Wednesday 31st August 2016