Colliers

Compliance Analyst

Posted: 1 days ago

Job Description

Company DescriptionColliers is a leading diversified professional services and investment management company. With operations in 70 countries, our 23,000 enterprising professionals work collaboratively to provide expert real estate and investment advice to clients.At Colliers, we do what's right and operate in ways that benefit our people, our clients, our communities, and the environment.Our people are our greatest asset and we empower their career growth and skill development. We support their health and wellbeing and foster an inclusive and diverse culture, celebrating what makes us unique and enabling high performance.Job DescriptionAre you a proactive, detail-oriented professional with a passion for supporting high-performing teams? We’re looking for a Compliance Analyst to join our forward-thinking compliance team, based in our award-winning Auckland CBD office.This role focuses on AML/CFT compliance, and risk management. Reporting to the Compliance and Operations Program Manager, with a dotted line to other teams, you will provide additional support across AML processes, conducting customer due diligence, and maintaining strong compliance frameworks.Key ResponsibilitiesUtilise workflow management platforms to conduct customer due diligence (CDD/ECDD).Review onboarding documentation and verify client identity and beneficial ownership.Maintain AML/CFT registers, records, and audit trails.Respond to AML-related queries from brokers and clients.Conduct quality assurance testing on AML processes and recommend improvements.Follow up with clients on missing or adverse information.Monitor transactions and manage AML/CFT processes.Assess Source of Wealth/Source of Funds documentation for adequacy under the AML/CFT Act.Assist with property listings and conduct brand compliance audits.QualificationsProven experience in a compliance, risk, or AML environment - ideally within the real estate industry.Strong understanding of AML/CFT regulatory obligations.Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.The ability to build and maintain long-term professional relationships with clients and internal and external stakeholders.Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.A professional and personable manner, with a positive attitude and the ability to see the bigger picture.Organisational skills and the ability to prioritise tasks effectively.A tertiary qualification in finance, accounting, or law is desirable but not essential.What We OfferWe’re proud to be recognised as a 2025 finalist in the Best Places to Work awards, reflecting our commitment to creating an exceptional workplace culture. Some of the benefits we offer include:Colliers Academy, a 12-month programme to accelerate your career in propertyMentoring from industry expertsWellbeing benefits and initiativesAn inclusive and social culture with regular team eventsParental benefitsAdditional leave benefits, including Loyalty and Volunteering leaveWide variety of product discounts and benefitsAdditional InformationColliers is an inclusive employer, where different perspectives, cultures, and backgrounds are celebrated. Colliers provides equal opportunity in all employment practices. We recruit and retain the best people to uphold our enterprising culture and lead our industry into the future.If you're interested in being part of an enterprising culture that empowers you to do your best work, we look forward to receiving your application.

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