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Head of Business Compliance, US Wealth Solutions
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![]() United States, New York, New York | |
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We are looking to hire an ambitious business facing senior compliance officer, who will provide primary coverage as Head of Compliance to the US Wealth Solutions business within Macquarie Asset Management in New York. This advisory role will report into the Americas Regional Head of Macquarie Asset Management Compliance. It will focus on providing compliance support to the various registered and private alternatives to wealth (A2W) strategies across infrastructure, renewables, energy transition and private credit What role will you play? Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility You will be a member of a small, dedicated business compliance team aligned to Macquarie Asset Management, which forms part of the wider Risk Management Group (RMG). In the role you will utilize your proven relationship and stakeholder management skills to advise the businesses located across the US and oversee Macquarie Group's compliance requirements for these businesses. The candidate will collaborate with the business areas and members of the Macquarie Asset Management Business Compliance team in the US, Europe, and globally. Substantial prior experience in the wealth client segment, including subject matter expertise on the Investment Advisers Act and Investment Company Act of 1940, is essential along with a positive mindset and high achievement drive What you offer Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility
About the Risk Management Group Press space or enter keys to toggle section visibility Our Risk Management Group works as an independent, and centralised function, responsible for independent and objective review and challenge, oversight, monitoring and reporting in relation to Macquarie's material risks. We are a global team that aims to manage the risks of today and anticipate the risks of tomorrow. Our divisions include compliance, credit, financial crime risk, internal audit, market risk, operational risk, aggregate risk and prudential, and central. |