Product Governance AM/M (Corporate Products), Large Bank
Detalhes do emprego
Product Governance AM/M (Corporate Products), Large Bank Your new company This Chinese Bank has established a prestigious brand name in Asia. It is well-known for its strong product capability, stable working environment and strong growth in the region. Owing to its steady expansion, they are looking for a Product Governance AM/M (Corporate Products) for their businesses. Your new role
- Create and sustain a strong structure for governing the Bank's products
- Devise and develop creative tools and applications for managing products, ensuring continuous progress in the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bank's product governance.
- Update the Bank's Product List on a regular basis.
- Create a framework that manages the lifecycle of the Bank's products.
- Establish a management framework for Product Managers in line with the Bank's objectives and the responsibilities of the Product Managers.
- Stay informed about the latest market trends and regularly compare the Bank's product governance framework with those of other market players.
- Hold a degree or above in Business/Finance or a related field.
- Possess 4+ years of relevant experience in the banking or financial industry, with at least 3 years in product governance or a related field, and have management exposure.
- Be able to work effectively and efficiently with strong leadership skills, and communication skills
- Have a good command of spoken and written English and Chinese (both Cantonese and Putonghua).
- Competitive compensation package alongside consistent career development
- Opportunities to work with experienced compliance experts within the field
- Involvement in regional compliance projects
- Transform the strategy and future of a well-established team
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