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HSBC Director, Regulatory Change Lead (Equites and Global Credit & Financing) in London, United Kingdom
Director, Regulatory Change Lead (Equites and Global Credit & Financing)
Brand: HSBC
Area of Interest:
Location:
London, GB, E14 5HQ
Work style: Hybrid Worker
Date: 3 Mar 2026
Role purpose
The Regulatory Change Lead will establish and run a dedicated regulatory change capability across Equities and Global Credit & Financing (GCF). The role provides a single, front-to-back view of regulatory change impacting these two asset classes, supports the businesses in operating safely and in conformance with new and existing regulations, and maximises synergies where Equities and GCF share products, clients, infrastructure and control frameworks. The role works in close partnership with the respective business COOs and NFR teams.
Regulatory Change Lead – Equities and Global Credit & Financing
Key Responsibilities
Regulatory Pipeline Management
Maintain an integrated, up-to-date forward view of all regulatory changes impacting Equities and GCF.
Continuously prioritise the pipeline to inform planning, resourcing and risk management across both asset classes.
Business Impact Assessments
Coordinate and facilitate consistent Business Impact Assessments (BIAs) across Equities and GCF.
Ensure BIAs cover products, clients, processes, systems, data and conduct risks, using a common template.
"Dig Up the Road Once" Impact Analysis
Design and run a standardised process to analyse regulatory impacts once and reuse outputs across desks and regions.
Identify common policy, process, control and system changes that can service multiple regulations in both Equities and GCF.
Cross-Asset Dependency and Synergy Mapping
Develop and maintain a view of dependencies and overlaps between regulations affecting Equities and GCF.
Use this view to sequence work sensibly, avoid conflicts and identify opportunities for shared or reusable solutions.
Holistic Implementation Planning
Build and own a single implementation plan for regulatory change across Equities and GCF, with clear milestones, owners and critical paths.
Optimise use of shared resources (e.g. Technology, Operations, Risk and Control functions) across both asset classes.
Safe Operation and Partnership with COOs and NFR
Support Equities and GCF in operating safely and in conformance with existing and new regulatory obligations.
Work closely with the respective business COOs and NFR teams to embed regulatory requirements into business strategy, governance and control frameworks.
Ensure regulatory change delivery remains aligned to risk appetite, conduct expectations and HSBC control standards.
Stakeholder Communication
Produce concise, high-quality materials on regulatory change and progress for stakeholders outside the asset classes (e.g. Group, Risk, Compliance, other lines of business).
Highlight cross-asset synergies, key risks, dependencies and decision points for senior management.
Benefits and Impact (Equities and GCF)
Efficiency: Reduced duplication of analysis and build by leveraging common solutions across Equities and GCF.
Consistency: Harmonised interpretation and application of regulations where the two asset classes share products, platforms and processes.
Control: Stronger, joined-up assurance that both businesses operate safely and within regulatory and conduct expectations.
Enhanced use of COOs/NFR: Single, coordinated counterpart for each COO and NFR team, enabling faster, more coherent risk and control outcomes.
Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Extensive experience in Global Markets with strong exposure to Equities and/or Global Credit & Financing.
Proven track record in regulatory change, non-financial risk, or COO/change roles within a large international bank.
Strong understanding of regulatory themes impacting trading, sales, electronic execution and control frameworks.
Demonstrated ability to work across multiple asset classes, functions and regions, balancing global consistency with local regulatory needs.
Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, including engagement with senior business, COO, NFR, Compliance and Risk leaders.
Strong analytical and planning skills, with ability to manage complex, multi-regulation implementation plans.
Clear and concise written and verbal communication skills for senior and cross-functional audiences.
Risk, Control and Conduct Responsibilities
Place fair customer outcomes, market integrity and financial stability at the centre of regulatory change decisions.
Operate in line with HSBC’s Three Lines of Defence model, supporting first line ownership of regulatory and non-financial risks in Equities and GCF.
Ensure timely identification, escalation and remediation of issues, incidents and control weaknesses arising from or impacted by regulatory change.
Embed HSBC Conduct principles throughout regulatory change design and implementation, including focus on legal, tax, unauthorised trading, reputational, financial crime and ESG risks.
Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we’re dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring careers at HSBC are inclusive and accessible for everyone to be at their best. We take pride in being a Disability Confident Leader and will offer an interview to people with disabilities, long term conditions or neurodivergent candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the role.
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