Promote strong compliance culture to ensure that IQ-EQ complies with its regulatory obligations and ethical standards.Implement compliance strategy for the Irish Funds Services business and be responsible for assessing and managing the inherent compliance risk, including being accountable for instilling within the business the central role they play as the First Line of Defence.Be accountable for the quality and consistency of compliance performance and provide independent oversight of regulatory, AML/CFT and compliance risks and controls.Maintain an effective, integrated, proactive and risk-based Compliance monitoring program for the management of regulatory, compliance, AML/CFT risk for IQ-EQ.Provide advisory and assistance services to the company’s governance and assurance functions in all fields on which the risk has impact (i.e.Ensure that Risk management processes are embedded in the culture, operations and systems used by all employees, driving and exemplifying adherence to agreed policies, procedures and applicable regulation.Ensure the ongoing monitoring of the operating environment including changes and developments in relevant laws, orders, regulations and best practice and make recommendations to the Board in order to improve the relevant risk management systems of IQ-EQ.Deliver the agreed strategy targets within the Risk function, through effective management, motivation and development of our employees.Implement appropriate controls and frameworks to mitigate Risk across the business and provide regular and accurate Risk Reports to the Board in accordance with the Risk Monitoring Framework.Ensure that we have strategies in place to assess and maintain on an on-going basis to enable IQ-EQ to identify, measure and manage the sources of risk.The role is a Pre-Approval Controlled Function (“PCF”) as defined by the Central Bank Reform Act Regulations 2011 (PCF-14 and PCF-15). Our team provides fund administration services to our alternative fund client base including clients focused on Private Equity, Private Debt Fund, real estate, infrastructure and credit clients.
We support fund managers, global companies, family offices and private clients operating worldwide.Īn opportunity has arisen for the role of an experienced Risk and Compliance Officer with responsibility as MLRO to join our Irish Fund Services business.
#IQ EQ PROFESSIONAL#
It is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis or treatment.IQ-EQ is a leading Investor Services group which combines global expertise with an unwavering focus on client service delivery. THIS TOOL DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. Taking a class to improve your communication skills can also be helpful. If you feel that you are low on emotional intelligence, try to actively identify your own emotions and the emotions of those around you. Once you recognize some of the key signs of low emotional intelligence, you can explore different ways to improve your emotional skills. The important thing to remember is that even though you may feel that emotions are difficult to understand, there are things that you can do to improve your emotional intelligence. In some cases, those who score low may experience low self-esteem, poor self-confidence, and may have difficulty feeling empathy and showing love for others. They often have difficulty expressing their own emotions and feel uncomfortable around the emotional displays of other people. People with a low score on emotional intelligence may have a difficult time interpreting, understanding, and acting on emotions.