Manager of Financial Crime Prevention
General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority - GCGRA
Posted 30+ days ago
Send me Jobs like this
Experience
5 - 10 Years
Job Location
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts
Nationality
Any Nationality
Gender
Not Mentioned
Vacancy
1 Vacancy
Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
The Manager of Financial Crime Prevention plays a critical supervisory and managerial role within the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA), responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, and ongoing effectiveness of the Authority s financial crime prevention framework for the gaming sector.
The role focuses on ensuring that licensed gaming operators implement effective, risk-based measures to prevent money laundering, terrorist financing, fraud, and other financial crimes, in line with UAE AML/CFT legislation, international standards, and GCGRA regulatory objectives. The Manager provides subject-matter expertise, supervisory judgement, and leadership to safeguard the integrity, transparency, and resilience of the UAE s commercial gaming sector.
Strategic & Regulatory Oversight:
- Contribute to the development, implementation, and continuous enhancement of GCGRA s financial crime prevention strategy, ensuring alignment with national AML/CFT priorities, FATF standards, and the Authority s risk-based supervisory approach.
- Support the development, interpretation, and maintenance of policies, regulatory notices, guidance, and by-laws relating to AML, CTF, fraud, sanctions, and related financial crime risks applicable to the gaming sector.
- Monitor regulatory developments at the federal and international level and assess their implications for the gaming regulatory framework.
Risk-Based Supervision & Controls:
- Oversee sectoral, thematic, and entity-level financial crime risk assessments, identifying key vulnerabilities, emerging risks, and supervisory priorities.
- Assess the adequacy and effectiveness of gaming operators AML/CFT frameworks, including customer due diligence (CDD), enhanced due diligence (EDD), transaction monitoring, suspicious transaction reporting (STR/SAR), and record-keeping.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of financial crime controls implemented by operators and recommend corrective actions or enhancements where deficiencies are identified.
Supervisory Analysis & Reporting:
- Prepare and review high-quality analytical reports, supervisory findings, and recommendations for senior management, committees, and the Board, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and sound regulatory judgement.
- Maintain appropriate documentation and records relating to risk assessments, supervisory reviews, thematic work, and financial crime prevention activities.
- Contribute to national-level reporting obligations, including inputs to relevant committees, working groups, and government entities.
Industry Guidance & Engagement:
- Provide clear, consistent, and technically sound guidance to licensed gaming operators on their AML/CFT obligations, supervisory expectations, and industry best practices.
- Engage with operators on emerging risks, typologies, and control weaknesses, promoting a strong culture of compliance and ethical conduct across the sector.
- Represent the Financial Crime Prevention function in cross-functional initiatives and internal working groups, providing specialist input where required.
Capability Building & Knowledge Leadership:
- Develop and deliver targeted training and awareness programs for GCGRA staff and, where appropriate, gaming operators, to strengthen understanding of financial crime risks and supervisory expectations.
- Stay informed of emerging financial crime typologies, methodologies, and technological developments relevant to the gaming sector and supervisory authorities.
- Act as a subject-matter expert within GCGRA, supporting internal capacity-building and knowledge sharing.
Desired Candidate Profile
- Significant experience in financial crime prevention, AML/CFT supervision, regulatory compliance, or related roles, preferably within a regulatory authority, financial institution, or regulated gaming environment.
- Strong working knowledge of UAE AML/CFT legislation, FATF Recommendations, and international best practices, with the ability to apply them using a risk-based supervisory approach.
- Bachelor s degree (required); Master s degree in finance, law, criminology, economics, or a related field (preferred).
- Experience with risk assessment methodologies, supervisory frameworks, and financial crime control environments.
- Strong analytical and judgement skills, with the ability to assess complex risk scenarios and develop proportionate regulatory responses.
- Proven ability to communicate clearly and effectively with senior stakeholders, regulated entities, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Professional certifications such as CAMS, CFCS, or equivalent are desirable.
Competencies:
Regulatory Judgement & Risk-Based Decision-Makingbr> Financial Crime & AML/CFT Technical Expertisebr> Strategic Thinking & Supervisory Insightbr> Stakeholder Engagement & Influencebr> Analytical & Critical Thinkingbr> Leadership, Collaboration & Knowledge Sharingbr> Integrity, Professionalism & Ethical Conduct
Company Industry
- Defence
- Military
- Government
Department / Functional Area
- Finance
- Treasury
Keywords
- Manager Of Financial Crime Prevention
Disclaimer: Naukrigulf.com is only a platform to bring jobseekers & employers together. Applicants are advised to research the bonafides of the prospective employer independently. We do NOT endorse any requests for money payments and strictly advice against sharing personal or bank related information. We also recommend you visit Security Advice for more information. If you suspect any fraud or malpractice, email us at abuse@naukrigulf.com
General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority - GCGRA
The General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA) is the federal executive agency responsible for regulating and overseeing commercial gaming in the United Arab Emirates. We aim to drive sustainable growth by cultivating world-class commercial gaming operations and implementing efficient regulation, grounded in the principles of integrity, innovation, and responsible practices. Established by Federal Law by Decree and headquartered in Abu Dhabi, the GCGRA is the executive authority that holds exclusive jurisdiction to regulate, license, and supervise all commercial gaming activities and facilities in the UAE.
https://iaakbv.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/567
Similar Jobs
Team Lead - KYC & Bank Verification
Confidential Company
- 8 - 15 Years
- Dubai - United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Compliance Manager
Bank of Baroda
- 5 - 8 Years
- Dubai - United Arab Emirates (UAE)
KYC Analyst
Confidential Company
- 2 - 8 Years
- Dubai - United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Officer - Due Delligence
Confidential Company
- 5 - 8 Years
- Dubai - United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Executive – Compliance and Reporting
DUBAI PROPERTIES GROUP LLC
- 3 - 5 Years
- Dubai - United Arab Emirates (UAE)