Job Description
What is the opportunity?As an AML Investigator, you will safeguard RBC’s Wealth Management business in Canada by managing financial crime risks, including money laundering, terrorist financing, economic sanctions violations, and bribery/corruption. Your core responsibility will be to conduct risk-based investigations through the gathering, analysis, and evaluation of relevant information to determine whether sufficient suspicion exists of money laundering, financing of terrorism, or other criminal activities.This process will guide decisions on whether to file reports with regulatory authorities, ensuring compliance with legislative/regulatory requirements and mitigating risks to RBC. You will collaborate across teams to uphold adherence to Canadian laws and industry standards.
What will you do?
Conduct end-to-end investigations into complex and non-complex AML scenarios for the Canadian Wealth Management business.
Investigate escalations from transaction monitoring alerts, name screening alerts, internal suspicion reports, and other referrals.
Gather, analyze, and evaluate transactional, client, and third-party data to assess financial crime risks.
Determine if findings warrant regulatory reporting or internal escalation, aligning with RBC policies and legal obligations.
Maintain accurate records of investigative actions, ensuring confidentiality and adherence to data protection protocols.
Collaborate with the Global AML FIU Investigation Team, internal units, and external stakeholders to meet timelines and escalate issues per policy.
Support management reporting to enhance RBC’s Financial Crime framework and inform Senior Management/regulators.
Provide guidance to team members on AML/CTF trends, risks, and regulatory expectations.
Assist the Team Manager in implementing training programs and fostering a culture of compliance.
Contribute to AML projects and initiatives to strengthen efficiency and effectiveness.
Uphold RBC’s standards for Code of Conduct, data security, and professional development.
Must-have
Good understanding of the Canadian AML/CTF legal and regulatory environment.
Experience of conducting money laundering / terrorist financing investigations.
Strong understanding of the securities industry.
General understanding of the international AML/CTF, Economic Sanctions and ABAC laws.
Good practical knowledge of MS Office applications.
Excellent written and verbal skills.
Strong analytical and investigation skills.
Ability to understand and articulate financial crime risks as perceived in specific cases and more broadly.
A degree in Finance or equivalent
Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) designation
Canadian Securities Course (CSC)
Conducts and Practices Handbook (CPH)
A comprehensive Total Rewards Program include competitive compensation and flexible benefits, such as 401(k) program with company-matching contributions, health, dental, vision, life, disability insurance, and paid-time off.
Leaders who support your development through coaching and managing opportunities
Ability to make a difference and lasting impact
Work in a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, and high-performing team
Opportunities to do challenging work
Opportunities to build close relationships with clients
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Job Skills
Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Communication, Data Gathering Analysis, Detail-Oriented, Financial Regulation, Fraud Risk Management, Group Problem Solving, Internal Controls, Operational Integrity, Process Management
Additional Job Details
Address:
20 KING ST W:TORONTO
City:
TorontoCountry:
CanadaWork hours/week:
37.5Employment Type:
Full timePlatform:
GROUP RISK MANAGEMENTJob Type:
RegularPay Type:
SalariedPosted Date:
Final date to receive applications:
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