About Us:
Allocated Bullion Exchange (ABX)
Allocated Bullion Exchange (ABX) is the world’s leading electronic institutional exchange for allocated physical precious metals. The ABX brings global trading, price discovery, and clearing facilities into one standardised and secure online trading environment via our groundbreaking exchange trading platform, MetalDesk.
The exchange introduces a new, centrally cleared, transparent, and cost-effective allocated exchange system and standard for the industry by offering precious metal market participants an exchange where they are able to trade, deliver, or store physical precious metal in 7 global locations. ABX gives market participants across the world direct access to one integrated and consolidated global wholesale bullion market. We have enhanced market efficiency, introduced inclusiveness and accessibility, and provided relevant real-time price discovery.
ABX has modernised, globalised, & integrated the precious metal markets by redefining the way physical bullion is traded. We connect all major global liquidity centres and break down the barriers to entry to the global wholesale market for all market participants.
About the Role
We are seeking a Compliance Officer to support and oversee the organisation’s compliance and AML/CTF framework across day-to-day operations, onboarding, cryptocurrency transaction monitoring, and regulatory obligations.
The successful candidate will report to the Chief Compliance Officer and be responsible for daily compliance operations, including retail and corporate onboarding, customer due diligence, sanctions screening, ongoing monitoring, cryptocurrency transaction investigations, and regulatory reporting in accordance with AML/CTF obligations and company policies.
The role will also support broader compliance governance activities, including policy maintenance, regulatory engagement, internal reporting, and compliance risk assessments.
In line with AUSTRAC requirements, the successful candidate must be resident in Australia.
Key Responsibilities
AML/CTF Governance & Oversight
Act as the designated AML/CTF Compliance Officer for AUSTRAC regulatory purposes.
Maintain and oversee the company’s AML/CTF Program, policies, controls, and procedures.
Ensure ongoing compliance with AUSTRAC obligations, including customer due diligence, transaction monitoring, sanctions compliance, suspicious activity reporting, and record-keeping obligations.
Provide regular reports and escalations to the Chief Compliance Officer on AML/CTF risks, incidents, and compliance matters.
Serve as the primary point of contact for AUSTRAC examinations, requests, audits, and regulatory engagement.
Onboarding, Crypto Transaction Monitoring, Name Screening & Ongoing Monitoring
Performing KYC (“know your customer”), KYB (“know your business”) checks, and Customer/Enhanced Due Diligence on new and existing clients in line with relevant regulatory and company standards
Performing Due Diligence on complex corporate structures such as businesses, companies, trusts, and retirement funds
Conducting an in-depth analysis of beneficial ownership structures
Identify key risks posed by potential clients, including legal structure, industry sector, customer base, delivery channels, and/or reputation
Advise on, and escalate, higher risk relationships and reputation risks arising from CDD and customer screening.
Conducting ongoing monitoring, which includes periodic reviews and event trigger reviews of existing clients, and updating data accordingly
Utilise Chainalysis and other blockchain analytics platforms to trace virtual asset movements, identify exposure to illicit sources, and support investigations
Liaise directly with account executives to collect relevant information/documentation from clients and act as a Point of Reference for KYC-related queries
Maintain the Company’s regulatory and compliance documents, which include, amongst other things, the Company’s KYC and AML policies and procedures to ensure they are up-to-date and comply with the Company’s as well as regulatory requirements.
Provide full support on all regulatory and compliance matters, including periodic reporting and submissions to the Regulator.
Support the drafting of Suspicious Matter Reports (SMRs) and other regulatory submissions to AUSTRAC.
Other ad hoc matters as and when required, as set out by the Chief Compliance Officer.
Position Requirements
Mandatory
Resident in Australia with full working rights.
Minimum 5 years of experience in a compliance role within a regulated financial services, fintech, payments, digital asset, banking, or remittance environment
Able to satisfy AUSTRAC “fit and proper person” requirements for appointment, including demonstrating appropriate competence, integrity, honesty, diligence, and sound reputation in accordance with applicable AML/CTF regulatory expectations.
Demonstrated experience acting in a compliance role within a regulated financial services, fintech, payments, digital asset, banking, or remittance environment.
Strong working knowledge of AUSTRAC AML/CTF obligations, AML/CTF Act and Rules, KYC/CDD requirements, SMR and regulatory reporting obligations, and sanctions compliance frameworks.
Experience interacting directly with regulators and auditors.
Strong investigation and analytical skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Skills
Experience within cryptocurrency, digital assets, payments, or cross-border financial services.
Legal, compliance, audit, or risk qualifications.
CAMS, ICA, CFE, or similar professional certifications.
Personal Attributes
High integrity and sound judgment.
Pragmatic and commercially minded approach to compliance.
Ability to operate independently and manage competing priorities.
Strong stakeholder management and influencing capability.
What We Offer
Flexible working arrangements
Competitive salary
Ongoing professional development
Welcoming and supportive culture
Diverse, global team