Compliance Officer – Belgian Financial Sector
Position Overview:
This role involves ensuring strict adherence to Belgian corporate law and financial sector regulations within a leading bank based in Brussels. The successful candidate works with the compliance & regulatory affairs team on governance, risk assessment, and legal advisory matters. Effective communication in Dutch, English, and French across internal and external stakeholders is vital.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee and maintain corporate governance frameworks in line with Belgian legal requirements.
- Conduct comprehensive compliance management, reviewing practices and policies within the bank.
- Evaluate and report on organizational risks, supporting risk mitigation strategies relevant to the Belgian financial industry.
- Provide legal advisory services to internal departments on matters impacting regulatory compliance and business operations.
- Stay updated on changes in Belgian corporate law and ensure timely adaptation of compliance procedures.
- Collaborate in the development and continuous improvement of internal compliance policies and training materials.
- Communicate complex compliance issues clearly in Dutch, English, and French to various stakeholders.
- Prepare detailed reports on compliance status and legal risk management for leadership and regulatory authorities.
The scope of this position is essential to protect the organization’s integrity and support its long-term goals within the regulatory landscape of Belgian banking. The role requires cross-functional interaction and proactive collaboration to ensure full legal and regulatory compliance.
We are looking for candidates who thrive in a dynamic, multicultural environment and possess a deep understanding of Belgian corporate law. The ideal person is detail-oriented, analytical, and strongly committed to the highest standards of integrity and ethical practice, especially within the context of the financial sector.
- Proven expertise in Belgian corporate law, compliance management, and regulatory affairs, particularly within the financial industry.
- Experience navigating and interpreting legal frameworks and regulatory requirements relevant to Belgian banks, ensuring robust corporate governance.
- Strong communication skills in Dutch, French, and English, with the ability to clearly articulate complex compliance information to diverse internal and external stakeholders.
- Analytical mindset and the ability to assess, identify, and manage risks relating to compliance and governance matters with precision and foresight.
- Collaborative by nature, comfortable working cross-functionally, and effective at building trusted relationships with colleagues and management at all levels.
- Discreet and trustworthy, with a clear sense of responsibility and a meticulous approach to legal research, reporting, and policy development.
- A proactive problem-solver who remains calm under pressure and approaches challenges with resourcefulness, diplomacy, and resilience.
We seek individuals who are passionate about compliance, eager to stay abreast of evolving regulations, and motivated to contribute to a culture of ethical excellence in a leading Belgian banking environment.
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