Application Deadline:
01/02/2025Address:
151 W 42nd StreetJob Family Group:
Business ManagementBMO Capital Markets is a leading, full-service financial services provider. We offer corporate and investment banking, treasury management, as well as research and advisory services to clients around the world. #bmocapitalmarkets
MANDATE
Capital Markets Supervision is responsible for directing, leading and operating the First Line of Defense’s Operating Group Compliance Program (OGCP).
An OGCP is the system of policies, processes and controls established by the First Line of Defense to achieve and sustain its risk-based compliance with applicable laws and regulatory requirements and to ensure that the First Line of Defense responsibilities outlined in the Legal Regulatory Compliance Risk Management (LRCRM) Policy, the Enterprise Compliance Program and the Global Compliance Manual (GCM) and supporting operating guidelines are met.
CM Supervision is part of the overall Risk & Regulatory Services Organization and is specifically responsible for the monitoring of trade floor activities and ensuring activities adhere to all applicable regulations. This is achieved through the utilization of various tools including daily checklists, transaction reviews, communication revews, risk assessments and attestations.
The Director, CM Supervision will have responsibility for BMO Capital Markets CM Supervision. In this role, the Director will work closely with the LOB (Lines of Business), primarily supporting the Fixed Income business and Primary Dealer, to assess, analyze, update regulatory matters and ensure appropriate controls are in place and updated in GRCE to mitigate risk and increase the potential for revenue. The incumbent will act as a liaison between several groups and the LOB, Compliance, Legal, Enterprise Risk, and Audit.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Working with and reporting to the Director responsible for Fixed Income North America Capital Markets Supervision to ensure the business is operating in accordance with regulatory requirements, of specifically, (FINRA) Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, (SEC) Securities and Exchange Commission, (FDR) The Federal Reserve (OSFI) Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. The Director is responsible to understand and interpret such rules and established reports and surveillance, validate activity, document observations and results. The successful candidate must be able to recognize when to escalate activity that appears to be outside the boundaries of compliance with such regulatory requirements. Line(s) of business include but are not limited to Global Markets - Sales and Trading in US Treasuries (Primary Dealer), Global Credit, Financial Resource Management (Money Markets / Repo), Global Origination and Syndication.
Additional accountabilities will include a robust understanding of the regulatory obligations associated with the products and personnel, and the development and/or continued maintenance of a first line of defense (CM Supervision) protocol for monitoring associated controls. Managing direct reports and ensuring proper surveillance and coverage of Global Markets businesses.
The Director CM Supervision is also accountable for helping to promote an inherent culture of compliance across Global Markets sales and trading such that resources may be committed toward proactive rather than reactive gap analysis.
The Director CM Supervision will work closely with internal partners and stakeholders across Capital Markets to support adherence to all applicable regulations.
A non-exhaustive list of duties is as follows:
Perform electronic written and voice reviews of employees to ensure appropriateness of communicationsReview surveillance alerts and reports; document and address anomalies.Assist in maintaining up-to-date policies and proceduresPartner closely with Compliance and Supervision colleagues in order to monitor Regulatory developments in the context of current rules and industry trends.Manage direct reportsAUTHORITIES:
The Director CM Supervision, will have the following authorities:
Ability to challenge others about any action in an appropriate and balanced manner.They should also be able to follow-up on any concern, question or issue that may arise.Overall understanding of the Operating Group and/or assigned Assessable Unit(s) (“AU(s)”)Direct access to all operations within their assigned AU(s), which includes access to all documents the Director believes are relevant for the effective execution of the CM Supervision remit ;Attend meetings their manager believes are relevant for an effective execution of the program.Appropriate access to all levels of Management in their assigned AU(s) as well as GMO, Legal and Compliance Group, as requiredDirect access to Trading Desk Heads and Business Managers for escalation &/or clarification of Trading Activities.CROSS-FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
The Director CM Supervision will work closely with the Compliance Group, which carries out the Second Line of Defense mandate of independent oversight and effective challenge.Participate in other projects as necessary to support the CM Supervision remit.Advising
This role is authorized to interact with other enterprise partners for the purpose of providing unsolicited advice to relevant stakeholders.Auditing
This role is authorized to be informed of the activities of other functional remits. If it is determined that the activities are not aligned with policy, the incumbent has authority to escalate as appropriate.Monitoring
This role is authorized to be informed of the activities of other functional remits and is mandated is to escalate when deemed necessary.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & Personal Attributes
Knowledge:
University undergraduate degree is required but a graduate degree and/or professional designation is preferred – MBA, CFA or JD…etc.Professional certifications are required and\ or must be obtained – FINRA Series 7, Series 24 and Series 63Minimum 5 years of business experience or experience in a Compliance or Regulatory function covering a major Broker-Dealer.In depth knowledge of BMO Capital Markets products and services including related functions and responsibilities of support groups and stakeholders (e.g., Compliance, Operations, Legal, etc.)Knowledgeable of the various regulatory risks and controls associated with Capital Markets’ business activities, including market risk, credit risk, operational risk.Knowledgeable regarding BMO Capital Markets structure, infrastructure, products, services and technology.Strong understanding of current and horizonal issues of the regulatory industry.Skills:
Exceptional analytical skills.Proven ability to conceptualize regulatory initiatives and to guide those initiatives as daily business requirements for the group.Maintain a clear holistic organizational view of actual and potential regulatory business risks.Ability to advocate persuasively and to negotiate with influence to effect change in areas without direct reporting status to the incumbent.Highly developed written and oral communication skills. Proficiency in communicating policies and procedures in a clear and concise manner.Expertise in computer applications and database management tools including, but not limited to, MS Excel and MS Word, Actimize and a proficiency in MS PowerPoint would be a plus.Exceptional ability to independently manage multiple priorities and to proactively service multiple clients in a fast-paced environment.Ability to work independently to support achievement of Capital Markets business management objectives.Ability to work a demanding schedule under limited supervision.Excellent attention to detail and ability to learn and adapt quickly.Ability to review, assess, and provide detailed information daily as an independent thinker.Ability to recognize material differences between planned execution and actual practicePersonal Attributes
Strong interpersonal skills, even temperament and ability to exercise sensible judgment to consult, influence, collaborate, and appropriately escalate issues within a demanding team environment.Calm under pressure, ability to exercise efficient time management and address competing priorities under limited supervision.Excellent attention to detail and ability to learn and adapt quickly.Analyze detailed information and apply independent thinking.Location: Capital Market Trading Floor
In order to perform the CM Supervisory duties effectively, physical presence is required on the Trading Floor in New York.
COMPENSATION
This position is important for the future of the organization and offers an overall competitive compensation mix including base salary range of $180,000.00-$200,000.00 USD and incentive pay.
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Salary:
$110,000.00 - $204,100.00Pay Type:
SalariedThe above represents BMO Financial Group’s pay range and type.
Salaries will vary based on factors such as location, skills, experience, education, and qualifications for the role, and may include a commission structure. Salaries for part-time roles will be pro-rated based on number of hours regularly worked. For commission roles, the salary listed above represents BMO Financial Group’s expected target for the first year in this position.
BMO Financial Group’s total compensation package will vary based on the pay type of the position and may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, as well as other perks and rewards. BMO also offers health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident and life insurance, and retirement savings plans. To view more details of our benefits, please visit: https://jobs.bmo.com/global/en/Total-Rewards
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