APAC Senior Regulatory Specialist - Singapore
Location
Singapore
Business Area
Marketing and Public Relations
Ref #
10042654
Description & Requirements
Bloomberg delivers essential information in a world where information matters. We give influential decision makers in business, finance and government an edge by connecting them to a dynamic network of data, news, people and ideas. To do that, we need a constant flow of ideas, energy, innovation — which is where you come in. At Bloomberg, you will have the opportunity to go above and beyond and to take risks.
As a senior member of Bloomberg’s External Relations department, our team is responsible for leading the firm's strategy and engagement with Government and Regulatory authorities in relation to policy formation and regulations impacting Bloomberg and our clients.
Our team constructively contributes to the policy making process by responding to public consultations, participating in expert Working Groups, convening high-level stakeholders and delivering regulatory adherence solutions. We build and maintain a wide and deep network of partners through the organisation of high-level summits and roundtables with key decision makers and senior business leaders.
What's the role?
We are looking for a senior APAC Regulatory Specialist with a proven track record of strategic regulatory and institutional engagement across APAC. You will work closely with a wide range of colleagues to engage senior decision makers and regulators as they develop policy around capital markets and transparency, digital finance, operational resilience and sustainable finance.
As part of your work engaging regulatory institutions in the region on behalf of Bloomberg (with a focus on Singapore in particular, as well as wider ASEAN markets), you will work closely with senior members of our External Relations team in APAC as well as other key colleagues globally. The role will be based in Singapore.
We'll trust you to:
- Position Bloomberg as a key stakeholder on important regulatory and policy debates in APAC that align with business priorities
- Engage senior decision makers and regulators within financial markets
- Execute on the wider advocacy and engagement priorities of the region
- Understand and articulate the impact of regulations across markets and regions, and drive for cross-market solutions
- Design, organise and execute regulatory and policy roundtables and high-level regulatory conferences and events across APAC
- Work closely with our Sales and Product colleagues, as well as our Legal, Compliance, Communications and Marketing teams
You'll need to have:
- 10+ years' experience working directly or collaborating with policymakers and regulatory authorities
- Experience working across multiple jurisdictions in APAC
- Experience working in financial services in a legal, government & regulatory affairs, or Policy Advisor capacity
- Strong ability to influence both internally and externally
- Outstanding critical thinking, research, analysis and communication skills
- Proven track record of being a strong strategic thinker and executor, with outstanding collaboration skills
- Ability to navigate in a dynamic and fast-paced environment
- Fluency in English to communicate with stakeholders across APAC
- Demonstrated continuous career growth within an organisation
If this sounds like you:
Apply if you think we're a good match. We'll get in touch to let you know what the next steps are, but in the meantime feel free to have a look at this: www.bloomberg.com/professional
Why Bloomberg?
We’re individuals with diverse backgrounds, talents, and experiences who take on big challenges and create even bigger impact through our work. We’re interested in what makes you you, and how we can create opportunities for you to channel your unique, personal energy and grow to your fullest potential.
Learn more about our office and benefits:
Singapore | www.bloomberg.com/singapore
Bloomberg is committed to improving the communities, cities and countries in which we work, and we support various initiatives including hiring and developing local talents. So, you'll need to have legal authorization to work full-time in Singapore, without Bloomberg sponsoring your work authorization, to be considered for this role.