The Role
The Senior Compliance Manager will lead and manage the Compliance Program for Singapore and Hong Kong. Responsibilities include developing the program, conducting training, overseeing compliance investigations, collaborating with various departments, and ensuring adherence to regulations.
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Job Description:
Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership and execution in the deployment of the Compliance Program (“Program”) for the markets (Singapore and Hong Kong).
- Further develop the market’s Program in alignment with the Global and Regional program—including risk assessment, delivery of training and communications and implementation and ongoing oversight of enhanced compliance controls including third party compliance controls.
- Work continuously to improve the market’s Program to ensure that is both relevant and effective for the local markets.
- Actively promote employee awareness of the Program.
- Develop, distribute and / or deliver effective training and communications in support of the Program, including language localizations as appropriate.
- Conduct due diligence on potential business partners, vendors, and third-parties to ensure compliance with regulations and Ingram Micros’ policies.
- Lead, conduct and manage complex compliance and ethics related investigations, inspections and audits as needed.
- Document, monitor and track the market compliance Program including investigations for the market.
- Lead all market remediation with appropriate stakeholders.
- Be a Compliance partner to the business in providing advice and guidance including on Compliance policies, ongoing business activities and risk assessment.
- Collaborate strongly with all internal stakeholders—e.g., HR, Legal, Internal Audit, Finance, Security, Marketing, Warehouse, and other business functions—to identify, mitigate and resolve Ethics and Compliance matters and manage associated risk
- Partnering with Internal Audit, periodically assess the Program or components of the Program for the market. Develop and implement with local business teams’ appropriate recommendations.
- Work on cross-functional project teams as needed to implement compliance initiatives effectively, and contribute proactively to the planning, execution, and monitoring of compliance projects or ad hoc initiatives, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
- Build the company’s external reputation relating to Ingram Micros’ values, in particular Integrity, maintaining appropriate visibility and involvement in the APAC’s ethics and compliance community.
- Collaborate with the Global Trade Compliance team and relevant business units in the market to ensure adherence to US trade controls and regulations.
- Work closely with the data privacy team to ensure compliance with data protection laws and regulations specific to the market.
- Work closely with Finance and internal stakeholders to enforce anti-money laundering (AML) controls and processes, ensuring adherence to regulations and industry standards while promoting awareness and accountability.
Qualities
- Strong sense of integrity and ability to exercise independent judgment.
- Creative problem solver
- Ability to balance business interests while reinforcing a strong control environment.
- Collaborative partner, builds relationships with and engages stakeholders
- Strong leader with an ability to work independently
- Excellent written and oral communicator able to discuss complex issues in approachable ways.
- Agility to navigate between various projects
- Professional maturity
- Strong attention to detail and organised
- Strong knowledge and experience of processes and controls
- Transformation and change management experience (as a bonus)
Job Qualifications and Educational Requirement:
- University degree in law, accounting, or a related field required. LLM with a major University or equivalent strongly preferred. SCCE or similar Compliance certifications a plus.
- Minimum 8-10 years of compliance, finance controllership, audit or legal experience preferably with a global IT company.
- Good understanding of and experience with US Sanctions and Export Controls (Bonus)
- Understanding of the IT distribution framework, channels, contractual specificities, compliance requirements for different parties and legal issues/regulatory requirements which govern it
- Familiarity with anti-corruption, anti-trust, anti-money laundering and US Export Controls compliance is required; experience with data privacy compliance is a plus.
- Investigation skills and experience in all aspects of internal investigations and related remediations
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including persuasion, with the ability to communicate and relate at all levels of the company.
- Linguistic skills allowing the candidate to deliver training/interacting with other associates in at least one other regional language besides English.
- Strong diplomatic skills, patience, and the proven ability to find creative, business-friendly solutions.
- Excellent prioritization skills, ability to navigate grey areas, make timely/efficient/professional decisions and to work with other team members.
- Able to build strong cross functional relationships.
The Company
What We Do
Ingram Micro helps businesses Realize the Promise of Technology™. It delivers a full spectrum of global technology and supply chain services to businesses around the world. Deep expertise in technology solutions, mobility, cloud, and supply chain solutions enables its business partners to operate efficiently and successfully in the markets they serve. Unrivaled agility, deep market insights and the trust and dependability that come from decades of proven relationships, set Ingram Micro apart and ahead.