Sanlam Group Is Recruiting: Intern: Anti-Money Laundering (AML) – South Africa
What will you do?
This role exists in our centralised Sanlam Life and Savings Compliance function where we focus on provision of anti-money laundering/counter terrorism financing and counter proliferation financing support and compliance assurance to the three clusters in Sanlam Life and Savings, i.e., Sanlam Corporate, Sanlam Retail Mass and Sanlam Retail Affluent as well as the Fintech cluster. In this position you will work with the AML specialists in the cluster team who will mentor, guide and support you during the internship period.
What will make you successful in this role?
This role offers you the opportunity to apply your graduate skills in a practical environment with the aim to support your professional development. Most tasks and responsibilities will require your dedicated contribution as part of a team, but individual initiative will be encouraged. Duties will include:
Assist with research and gathering of information on new and existing regulations impacting the financial services industry.
Assist with collation of information and timeous reporting – internal and external stakeholders
Assist with maintenance of Logs, registers and record keeping
Assist with administration of regulatory training as required.
Assist AML Specialists with alignment with Group AML/CFT/Sanctions Policy and Standards, remediation, projects and liaison & co-ordination with the business units
Liaising with internal stakeholders to assist with compliance meetings, training or workshops
Assist to fulfil MLRO function through assessment, analysis and reporting to FIC, responding to FIC requests timeously in assigned focus area
Qualification and Experience
Legal or commercial degree.
Computer literate in MS Office which includes Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint and Outlook
A basic understanding and knowledge of the anti-money laundering/counter terrorist financing and proliferation financing regulatory requirements impacting the insurance industry, although not a prerequisite.
Must be between the ages of 18-34
Should not have been already or previously included in another Inseta Internship funded programme.
Behavioral Competencies
Accepting new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy and enthusiasm.
Using a combination of feedback and reflection to gain productive insight into personal strengths and weaknesses.
Planning and prioritising work to meet commitments aligned with organisational goals.
Knowing the most effective and efficient processes for getting things done, with a focus on continuous improvement.
Self-motivated, uses initiative, eager to learn, passionate.
Core Competencies
Cultivates innovation – Contributing dependently
Customer focus – Contributing dependently
Drives results – Contributing dependently
Collaborates – Contributing dependently
Being resilient – Contributing dependently
Turnaround time
The shortlisting process will only start once the application due date has been reached. The time taken to complete this process will depend on how far you progress and the availability of managers
CLOSING DATE: NOT SPECIFIED