The Global Conflicts Office (GCO) oversees Morgan Stanley's Firm-wide conflicts management framework and has members based in New York, London, Hong Kong and Mumbai. This role is based in London.
The GCO operates the Firm's transactional conflict clearance process and oversees conflicts management measures relating to the Firm's broader business practices. The group's role involves frequent engagement with senior members of Business Units across the Firm, Business Management, Risk, Legal, Compliance and other control functions within the Firm.
As part of the conflict clearance process, the GCO reviews proposed transactions to assess whether they could result in conflicts that risk the Firm's bottom line, its reputation, or its client relationships. The GCO crafts and directs strategies to appropriately address these risks.
Working in the GCO provides excellent exposure to a wide range of products and services at an innovative, fast paced institution. The role demands real-time risk analysis, practical problem-solving, and an ability to build relationships with senior decision makers across the Firm.
What you will be doing:
Review new mandates and activities proposed by teams across all Firm businesses, to identify potential conflicts / reputational risks
Craft and direct strategies to appropriately address actual/potential conflicts, partnering closely with Business Unit Management, Legal, and other control functions
Liaise with Conflicts Managers in the other regions to address matters on a global basis
Lead strategic projects, e.g. enhancing technology, policies or processes, integrating new businesses into the Firm's conflicts framework
Lead role in EMEA on:
Engaging with senior members of Business Unit Management, Legal, Compliance and other control functions on conflicts-related policies/processes, regulatory developments, and Firm or industry initiatives
Monitoring significant conflicts-related industry developments/trends impacting the Firm and region
Engaging with regulators on conflicts topics and partnering with Regulatory Relations/Compliance/Legal
Conflicts-related training
Preferred work background and skills:
-4 - 6 years relevant experience
Masters Degree/Law Degree
M&A and/or capital markets transaction experience, as a corporate attorney (or litigator with subject matter expertise), investment banker, or investment management professional
Experience at a similar financial institution's conflicts management function
Ability to interact with senior decision makers, excellent presentation, and relationship management skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Adept at working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as attention to detail
Ability to work as a team player and independently
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