Nomura is a global financial services group with an integrated network spanning over 30 countries and regions. By connecting markets East & West, Nomura services the needs of individuals, institutions, corporates and governments through its three business divisions: Retail, Wholesale (Global Markets and Investment Banking), and Investment Management. Founded in 1925, the firm is built on a tradition of disciplined entrepreneurship, serving clients with creative solutions and considered thought leadership. For further information about Nomura, visit www.nomura.com. Aon's Benefit Index, Nomura's benefits rank #1 amongst our competitors Department overview: The Americas Public Policy and Government Affairs office is based in Washington, DC and represents the company's interests before the U.S. government (Congress, executive offices, and agencies), Washington-based embassies of foreign countries and key third parties (trade associations, think tanks and non-governmental organizations). The office also provides timely internal and external communications on public-policy and political developments that impact the company and peer financial institutions, financial markets and the economy. Role Description / Areas of responsibility: Monitor and analyze legislative, regulatory, and political developments impacting the financial services industry. Summarize congressional committee hearings, floor actions, regulatory proposals, and trade association meetings. Draft weekly legislative and regulatory updates, presentations, and memos. Assist team with arranging, coordinating, and preparing for meetings on the Hill, at federal agencies, and with other stakeholders. Assist the Head of Public Affairs Americas and senior executives by keeping them informed on emerging issues, escalating items where appropriate. Assist in developing strategic plans on regulatory priorities (in the areas of banking, markets and consumer laws and regulations), including the creation and delivery of a platform for regulatory policy applicable to Nomura. Serve as a liaison between Nomura and federal banking agencies and markets regulators their policymakers on regulatory policy issues. Act as a liaison between Nomura and key third parties (trade associations, think tanks and non-governmental organizations) on regulatory policy issues. Work collaboratively with internal partners (notably in Legal, Treasury, Finance, Risk, and Compliance) and external contacts to drive policy discussion and execution related to priorities. Represent Nomura on regulatory policy issues in for a involving the official sector and other standard-setters, as well as trade associations, third-party groups and other stakeholders.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Industry
Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees