Senior Compliance Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-23
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Finance & Banking
Risk Manager/Analyst -
Insurance
Risk Manager/Analyst
This is an opportunity to join Ascot Group - one of the world’s preeminent specialty risk underwriting organizations.
Designed as a modern-era company operating through an ecosystem of interconnected global operating platforms, we are bound by a common mission and purpose:
One Ascot. Our greatest strength is a talented team who flourish in a collaborative, inclusive, and entrepreneurial culture, steeped in underwriting excellence, integrity, and a passion to find a better way, The Ascot Way.
The Ascot Way guides our people and our organization. Our underwriting platforms collaborate to find creative ways to deploy our capital in a true cross-product and cross-platform approach. These platforms work as one, deploying our capital creatively through our unique Fusion Model:
Client Centric, Risk Centric, Technology Centric.
Built to be resilient, Ascot maximizes client financial security while delivering bespoke products and world class service — both pre‑ and post‑claims. Ascot exists to solve for our clients’ brightest tomorrow, through agility, collaboration, resilience, and discipline.
Position OverviewThe Senior Compliance Specialist is responsible for the oversight and execution of regulatory, bureau, and product compliance initiatives across applicable lines of business. The role is responsible for monitoring, interpreting, and implementing changes issued by insurance industry bureaus—including ISO, AAIS, and NCCI, as well as applicable state regulatory authorities. This position ensures timely adoption of new and revised forms, rules, rates, and related compliance requirements, and partners closely with internal stakeholders to embed compliance into product design, underwriting, policy administration, and operational processes.
Responsibilities- Responsible for the development and execution of regulatory and bureau compliance strategies across all applicable jurisdictions and lines of business.
- Monitor, analyze, and interpret regulatory changes, bureau circulars, manuals, bulletins, and advisory materials issued by ISO, AAIS, NCCI, and state insurance departments.
- Oversee the evaluation, adoption, and implementation of new and revised bureau forms, rules, rates, and loss costs, ensuring accurate and timely incorporation into product offerings and systems.
- Partner closely with Legal, Underwriting, Claims, Actuarial, Product, and Compliance teams to ensure regulatory and bureau requirements are embedded throughout business processes.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for bureau‑related matters, including inquiries, clarifications, and coordination with ISO, AAIS, NCCI, SERFF and similar organizations.
- Collaborate with IT, product enablement, and data teams to identify and remediate systemic compliance issues and to improve automation, controls, and governance within compliance workflows.
- Responsible for responding to product data calls.
- Develop and maintain a quality assurance framework to validate policy administration system outputs against approved filings, bureau rules, rating algorithms, and regulatory requirements.
- Partner with Underwriting Governance and Actuarial functions to align filings and bureau adoptions with business strategy, operational readiness, and market competitiveness.
- Lead internal communications and change‑management efforts related to regulatory and bureau updates to ensure consistent understanding and execution across the organization.
- Engage and manage external consultants or vendors as needed to support bureau compliance, filings, or regulatory initiatives.
- Support internal audits, regulatory examinations, and compliance reviews related to product, bureau, and regulatory requirements.
- Provide training, guidance, and reference materials to internal stakeholders on bureau rules, regulatory obligations, and compliance best practices.
- Oversee jurisdiction‑specific compliance reporting and ongoing monitoring obligations.
- Commit to The Ascot Way:
Demonstrate The Ascot Way in their daily interaction with colleagues, fostering colleague engagement and development, collaboration, inclusivity, and individual accountability.
- A minimum of 7 years of experience working in a…
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