Location: Accra, Ghana
Industry: Fintech / Payment Services
Posting Date: 17 Aug 26
Deadline: 15 Sep 26
Job Brief
We are looking for an experienced Compliance Manager & Anti-Money Laundering Reporting Officer (AMLRO) to lead the company’s regulatory compliance and anti-money laundering function.
The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring that the company operates in accordance with applicable Bank of Ghana requirements, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing requirements, relevant Ghanaian laws and regulations, and the company’s internal policies.
The role will oversee the company’s compliance framework, AML/CFT controls, merchant KYC and due diligence processes, regulatory reporting and ongoing monitoring of compliance risks.
The Compliance Manager & AMLRO will also serve as a key point of contact on compliance and AML matters and provide management and employees with guidance on regulatory requirements affecting the business.
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Compliance
- Develop, implement and maintain the company’s regulatory compliance framework, policies and procedures.
- Ensure ongoing compliance with applicable Bank of Ghana requirements and other relevant laws and regulatory directives.
- Monitor regulatory developments affecting the company’s operations and advise management on their implications.
- Review existing procedures, controls and reports periodically to identify regulatory risks, weaknesses or non-compliance.
- Assess the effectiveness of internal compliance controls and recommend improvements where necessary.
- Review proposed products, services, partnerships and business initiatives to identify compliance and regulatory risks before implementation.
- Prepare and coordinate compliance reports and regulatory submissions as required.
- Liaise with the Bank of Ghana and other relevant regulatory authorities on compliance matters as required.
- Maintain appropriate compliance records and documentation.
- Work with management, legal advisers, HR and other departments to ensure appropriate implementation and enforcement of regulatory and internal requirements.
Anti-Money Laundering / AMLRO Responsibilities
- Serve as the company’s Anti-Money Laundering Reporting Officer (AMLRO).
- Develop, implement and periodically review the company’s AML/CFT policies, procedures and internal controls.
- Ensure appropriate implementation of customer and merchant identification, Know Your Customer (KYC), Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and, where required, Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) procedures.
- Oversee AML risk assessments for customers, merchants, products, services and other relevant business relationships.
- Monitor the effectiveness of systems and controls designed to identify potentially suspicious transactions or activities.
- Receive and assess internal reports of suspicious transactions or activities and determine the appropriate action in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate the filing and maintenance of required AML/CFT reports and records.
- Ensure appropriate screening and monitoring processes are maintained in relation to sanctions, politically exposed persons (PEPs) and other higher-risk relationships.
- Keep abreast of developments in money laundering, terrorist financing, proliferation financing and financial crime risks relevant to the company’s operations.
- Provide AML/CFT guidance to management and employees.
- Coordinate periodic AML/CFT awareness and training programmes for relevant employees.
- Maintain appropriate confidentiality in relation to suspicious transaction reporting, investigations and other sensitive AML matters.
Merchant Onboarding & Monitoring
- Review KYC and due diligence documentation and approve merchant onboarding from a compliance perspective.
- Ensure merchants satisfy applicable onboarding and verification requirements before approval.
- Identify higher-risk merchants and ensure appropriate enhanced due diligence and approval procedures are followed.
- Support ongoing monitoring and periodic review of existing merchants based on their risk classification.
- Escalate material compliance, AML or financial crime concerns relating to merchants to senior management where appropriate.
Compliance Monitoring & Reporting
- Develop and maintain an appropriate compliance monitoring programme.
- Conduct periodic compliance reviews and identify weaknesses, breaches or emerging regulatory risks.
- Investigate or coordinate investigations into potential compliance breaches.
- Recommend corrective actions and monitor their implementation.
- Prepare periodic compliance and AML reports for senior management and, where applicable, the Board.
- Maintain records of compliance incidents, regulatory issues and remedial actions.
- Support regulatory examinations, audits and information requests.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Law, Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Economics or another relevant discipline.
- Minimum 4 years of relevant compliance, AML, risk or regulatory experience, preferably within fintech, banking, payments or another regulated financial-services environment.
- Strong knowledge of Ghana’s financial-services regulatory environment and Bank of Ghana requirements applicable to payment service providers.
- Practical knowledge of AML/CFT requirements, KYC, customer due diligence, transaction monitoring and financial crime risk management.
- Experience dealing with regulatory reporting, compliance monitoring and internal control frameworks.
- Strong understanding of merchant onboarding and compliance risk assessment.
- Excellent analytical and investigative abilities.
- Strong report-writing, documentation and record-keeping skills.
- High level of integrity, independence and professional judgement.
- Ability to challenge decisions and escalate compliance concerns when necessary.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organisational and planning abilities.
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous compliance or AML experience within a Bank of Ghana-regulated fintech, payment service provider, bank or other financial institution will be a strong advantage.
- Professional certification in AML, compliance, risk or financial crime, such as ACAMS, ICA or another recognised professional qualification, will be an advantage.
- Previous experience serving as an AMLRO, MLRO, Deputy AMLRO/MLRO, Compliance Manager or in a comparable regulatory role will be an advantage.
Key Competencies
- Regulatory compliance
- AML/CFT compliance
- KYC, CDD and EDD
- Merchant risk assessment
- Financial crime risk management
- Regulatory reporting
- Compliance monitoring and testing
- Policy development and implementation
- Risk identification and mitigation
- Investigation and analytical skills
- Integrity and independent judgement
- Stakeholder management
Salary: GHC 12,000 NET (Negotiable)

