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Regulatory Policy - Vice President

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship
J.P. Morgan logo

at J.P. Morgan

Bulge Bracket Investment Banks

Posted 13 days ago

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**Regulatory Policy Vice President** in London. Lead advocacy across UK and EU digital banking, investment services, and emerging tech regulations. Key responsibilities include regulatory analysis, stakeholder advice, advocacy coordination, and cross-jurisdictional collaboration. Required: broad financial services policy knowledge, policy development skills, UK/EU supervisory regime understanding, and adaptability to new regulations. Preferred: digital service delivery, consumer banking experience, and a self-driven team mentality. Support strategic initiatives and grow this new function within an innovative, diverse team.

Compensation
Not specified

Currency: Not specified

City
Not specified
Country
United Kingdom

Full Job Description

Location: LONDON, United Kingdom

The team works closely with the International Consumer Business to contribute in shaping the evolving financial regulatory landscape across the UK and EU.

As a Vice President within the Regulatory Policy functionyou will support the ICB across all advocacy activity in relation to all regulatory developments. You will bring your experience of the financial services regulatory regime, in the UK or other European locations, advising on a changing regulatory landscape to support some of the firms most exciting strategic digital and technology initiatives. You will help build and grow the new Regulatory Policy Function being a solution-oriented person. This role requires you to be able to develop policy positions from technical information for senior business stakeholders. You will be used to working in an agile environment and passionate about supporting an innovative and growing business as part of a diverse and inclusive team. 

 Job responsibilities

  • Monitor and analyse developments in legislation and regulation in the UK and EU across all aspects of digital banking and investment services - including (among others) financial services, consumer protection, marketing, digital assets, data protection, and artificial intelligence.
  • Advise business and stakeholders on regulatory policy developments 
  • Coordinate with business and other corporate stakeholders to develop our advocacy approach
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions in particular EMEA and U.S.

 Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills 

  • Broad knowledge of policies governing the provision of banking and investment products and services
  • Ability to develop policy positions that ICB can use to engage proactively with external policy makers 
  • An ability to work across a broad set of products and services
  • Knowledge of the UK and / or European supervisory regimes 
  • Ability to familiarise and advise authoritatively on new regulatory policy developments as they emerge

Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills 

  • Experience of developing policy on digital service delivery channels
  • Knowledge of consumer banking  
  • Self-starter, hands-on mentality and team player
Join team the Regulatory Policy team that supports business engagement strategy with UK and EU financial policymakers and trade associations.

Regulatory Policy - Vice President

Compensation

Not specified

City: Not specified

Country: United Kingdom

J.P. Morgan logo
Bulge Bracket Investment Banks

13 days ago

No clicks

at J.P. Morgan

ExperiencedNo visa sponsorship

**Regulatory Policy Vice President** in London. Lead advocacy across UK and EU digital banking, investment services, and emerging tech regulations. Key responsibilities include regulatory analysis, stakeholder advice, advocacy coordination, and cross-jurisdictional collaboration. Required: broad financial services policy knowledge, policy development skills, UK/EU supervisory regime understanding, and adaptability to new regulations. Preferred: digital service delivery, consumer banking experience, and a self-driven team mentality. Support strategic initiatives and grow this new function within an innovative, diverse team.

Full Job Description

Location: LONDON, United Kingdom

The team works closely with the International Consumer Business to contribute in shaping the evolving financial regulatory landscape across the UK and EU.

As a Vice President within the Regulatory Policy functionyou will support the ICB across all advocacy activity in relation to all regulatory developments. You will bring your experience of the financial services regulatory regime, in the UK or other European locations, advising on a changing regulatory landscape to support some of the firms most exciting strategic digital and technology initiatives. You will help build and grow the new Regulatory Policy Function being a solution-oriented person. This role requires you to be able to develop policy positions from technical information for senior business stakeholders. You will be used to working in an agile environment and passionate about supporting an innovative and growing business as part of a diverse and inclusive team. 

 Job responsibilities

  • Monitor and analyse developments in legislation and regulation in the UK and EU across all aspects of digital banking and investment services - including (among others) financial services, consumer protection, marketing, digital assets, data protection, and artificial intelligence.
  • Advise business and stakeholders on regulatory policy developments 
  • Coordinate with business and other corporate stakeholders to develop our advocacy approach
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues and external stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions in particular EMEA and U.S.

 Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills 

  • Broad knowledge of policies governing the provision of banking and investment products and services
  • Ability to develop policy positions that ICB can use to engage proactively with external policy makers 
  • An ability to work across a broad set of products and services
  • Knowledge of the UK and / or European supervisory regimes 
  • Ability to familiarise and advise authoritatively on new regulatory policy developments as they emerge

Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills 

  • Experience of developing policy on digital service delivery channels
  • Knowledge of consumer banking  
  • Self-starter, hands-on mentality and team player
Join team the Regulatory Policy team that supports business engagement strategy with UK and EU financial policymakers and trade associations.