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Director of Compliance, you'll own Compliance Strategy and Operations end-to-end: AML, sanctions, KYB/CDD, regulatory change, monitoring and testing, and the operational engine that runs it all. You'll own the compliance relationship with our sponsor bank - from day-to-day partnership through exams, audits, and new product approvals. And you'll build the team behind it, setting the standard for what "good" looks like as we grow.
This is a build role, not a maintain role. The program you design becomes the thing that unlocks launch velocity with our banking partner, opens the door to banking-infrastructure optionality, and lets us bring products to market at the pace our customers need. You'll be building it with a Risk organization that is investing heavily in unified decision data, entity resolution, and agentic operations - which means your program can be evidence-driven and automated in ways that most compliance functions still only talk about.
At Relay, your work has real reach - helping millions of SMBs operate safely and confidently, while protecting the integrity of our banking partnerships and our license to operate. If you want to build a modern compliance function from the ground up, with the mandate and the tooling to do it properly, this is the role for you.
What You'll Be Doing- Own the Compliance Program: Build and own Relay's compliance program end-to-end - AML, sanctions, KYB/CDD, and regulatory compliance - including the policies, procedures, risk assessments, and controls that underpin it across every product and rail
- Program Governance: Be accountable for program effectiveness - investigations and suspicious activity governance, escalation paths, issue management through to validated remediation, and the internal standards that keep the program defensible
- Sponsor Bank Partnership: Own the compliance relationship with our sponsor bank - day-to-day partnership, exam and audit readiness, issue resolution, product approvals, and the management information package that demonstrates our control environment
- Build an Evidence Engine: Design the monitoring, testing, and reporting infrastructure that lets us prove control effectiveness with data rather than assertion - producing a complete, examination-grade customer risk picture in hours, not weeks
- Financial Crimes Strategy: Set the strategy for transaction monitoring, investigation, and suspicious activity reporting - designing detection that meets the highest regulatory standard while keeping legitimate customers moving
- Perpetual KYB & Customer Diligence: Move us from periodic review to continuous re-verification - ownership drift, entity status, industry change, adverse media - with a particular eye on synthetic business identity, the fastest-growing attack on SMB fintech
- Enable the Business: Partner with Product, Engineering, Risk, and Operations to embed compliance requirements into new products and features from the design stage, so compliance becomes a design input rather than a launch gate
- Regulatory Change Management: Track the regulatory landscape - FinCEN program effectiveness expectations, Nacha fraud monitoring obligations, sanctions developments, post-Synapse sponsor oversight - and translate change into concrete updates to our controls and roadmap
- Build and Lead the Team: Hire, coach, and grow the Compliance pillar across both strategy and operations. Set the structure, the career paths, and the standard of work
- Scale Operations Without Scaling Headcount Linearly: Push AI and automation into compliance operations so agents assemble evidence, summarize, and draft while your team disposition, contain, and attest - capacity grows with volume, headcount grows with judgment
- Measure What Matters: Run the pillar on a paired scorecard - risk outcomes alongside customer friction - so we never buy compliance performance with unnecessary customer disruption, or vice versa
- Board and Leadership Reporting: Provide clear, periodic reporting to senior management and the board on program health, emerging risk, and issue remediation
Who You Are- You have 8+ years of compliance experience in fintech, banking, or payments, including time leading a compliance function or a major pillar of one
- You've built compliance programs, policies, and control frameworks from the ground up - not just inherited and maintained them
- You've owned a program's effectiveness personally, and you understand the difference between a program that looks compliant and one that holds up under scrutiny
- You've managed a sponsor bank, regulator, or examiner relationship directly, and you know that credibility is built between exams, not during them
- You lead through data. You're comfortable defining the metrics that prove a control works, and you'd rather show a regulator a dataset than a memo
- You're technically fluent enough to be dangerous - you can reason about how monitoring systems, decisioning platforms, and data pipelines actually work, and you can hold your own with Engineering on what needs to be logged and why
- You've hired, coached, and grown compliance talent, and you're energized by building a team's standard rather than just its output
- You genuinely believe compliance enables growth. You've said no when it mattered, and more often you've found the path to yes that nobody else could see
- You're a strong communicator across every altitude - a board deck, a bank exam response, an engineering ticket, and a hard conversation with a product leader
- You thrive in fast-paced environments, tackling ambiguity, building process where none exists, and raising the bar across the team
- You're actively using AI tools in how you work today and you're excited to push what's possible with them
Bonus Points- You have experience with charter applications, second sponsor bank diligence, or banking-as-a-service program structuring
- You're familiar with compliance and financial crimes tooling like Unit21, Sardine, Alloy, Middesk, Hawk, or similar
- You have experience across multiple product types - deposits, cards, ACH, RDC, acquiring, or credit
- You've joined a company at its early stages and have seen it through scale
- You have experience working in a fintech startup or scale-up
The Interview Process- Stage 1: A 45-minute Google Meet video call with a member of the Talent team
- Stage 2: A 45-minute Google Meet video call with the Head of Risk
- Stage 3: A take-home case study followed by a 60-minute Google Meet video call with our Risk leadership team
- Stage 4: A 45-minute Google Meet video call with a cross-functional partner (Product, Engineering, or Operations)
- Stage 5: A 45-minute in-person interview with a member of the Executive team
Our Compensation ApproachWe believe Relayers should feel rewarded for the impact they have on our mission and growth. Compensation follows impact. As impact increases, compensation grows, and we do not limit compensation changes to a once-a-year review cycle. The annual salary range for this role is $187,000 CAD to $231,000 CAD.
For candidates who demonstrate full readiness for the defined scope of the role, the typical starting salary is $220,000 CAD. Offers below this point reflect candidates we believe can grow into the full scope of the role with support and development. Offers above this point reflect impact that meaningfully exceeds the role's defined expectations or an expanded scope from day one.
We encourage you to have a conversation with your recruiter and ask questions about compensation throughout the hiring process. For more information on our compensation philosophy and perks and benefits, visit our Candidate Hub.