Chief Risk & Compliance Officer (AIA Investment Management)
AIA Singapore is seeking a Chief Risk & Compliance Officer to lead risk and compliance for its investment management division. The incumbent will serve on the Executive Committee, overseeing financial, investment, and operational risk management across the company and its SPVs. This role requires extensive experience in asset management and the ability to interface directly with the Board and regulators. It is a senior leadership position focused on governance and strategic risk mitigation.
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Experience
15+ years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
AIA Singapore is seeking a Chief Risk & Compliance Officer to lead risk and compliance for its investment management division. The incumbent will serve on the Executive Committee, overseeing financial, investment, and operational risk management across the company and its SPVs. This role requires extensive experience in asset management and the ability to interface directly with the Board and regulators. It is a senior leadership position focused on governance and strategic risk mitigation.
TAL's take
High-impact executive leadership role within a major regional insurance and investment firm with clear responsibilities.
The JD is extremely detailed, clearly outlining the scope, board-level responsibilities, and specific functional requirements for the role.
Must haves
- 15 years working experience in asset management
- Experience in front-line and second-line roles
- Degree in legal, risk management, business, or related principles
- Ability to work closely with senior stakeholders
- Understanding of governance frameworks
About the company
AIA is a major established insurance and investment firm, classified as tier 2 due to its scale and industry standing despite not being a pure-play tech company.
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