Senior Compliance Officer & Money Laundering Reporting Officer
Nuvei Technologies Inc.
Full-time|On-site|Sydney, New South Wales, Australia As the payment processing landscape transforms at an unprecedented pace, organizations are in search of dedicated and strategic partners to facilitate their growth.Welcome to Nuvei, a prominent Canadian fintech firm that empowers clients worldwide. Our versatile, scalable technology enables leading businesses to embrace next-generation payment solutions, offer diverse payout options, and leverage comprehensive banking, risk, and fraud management services. With a presence in over 200 markets and local acquiring in more than 50 regions, we support transactions in 150 currencies and over 700 alternative payment methods, providing vital technology and insights to help our customers and partners thrive both locally and globally through a single integration.At Nuvei, we uphold our core values and are passionate about solving complex challenges. We are committed to continuous product enhancement and exceptional customer service. We are on the lookout for outstanding talent to join us on this exciting journey!Role OverviewWe are in search of a highly proficient and seasoned Senior Compliance Officer & Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) to oversee all facets of regulatory compliance and the prevention of financial crimes. This role is instrumental in ensuring that our organization adheres to its legal and regulatory responsibilities, with a keen emphasis on anti-money laundering (AML), counter-terrorist financing (CTF), and compliance risks.You will assume dual responsibilities as the registered MLRO for Australia and lead compliance oversight, ensuring robust governance in financial crime prevention and regulatory compliance.Key Responsibilities:Act as the primary compliance authority for the Australian division.Guarantee adherence to local laws and regulations, encompassing ASIC obligations, AFSL conditions, the Corporations Act, and AUSTRAC AML/CTF Rules.Develop and implement internal compliance and risk management frameworks.Serve as the registered MLRO for Australia and the principal contact for AUSTRAC.Supervise the complete AML/CTF program, including risk assessments, customer due diligence (CDD), enhanced due diligence (EDD), transaction monitoring, sanctions screening, and suspicious matter reporting (SMRs).Prepare and submit SMRs to AUSTRAC and address any subsequent inquiries or audits.Regularly update the AML/CTF Program to ensure its effectiveness and compliance with regulatory expectations.Compile and present routine compliance and AML reports to the board and senior management.Lead responses to regulatory reviews, external audits, and internal inspections.Engage with regulators such as AUSTRAC and ASIC on compliance issues and regulatory changes.Coordinate regulatory inspections, audits, and inquiries.Collaborate with global compliance teams to maintain consistent standards and share best practices across jurisdictions.Partner with global compliance teams to design and implement risk-based approaches to compliance.
Jan 13, 2026