Policy and Regulatory Affairs Associate

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Location: Hybrid (City of London office for a minimum of 3 days per week)

Length of Contract: Permanent (subject to a 6-month probation period)

Holidays: 25 days per year, plus a break between Christmas and New Year

Salary: £38,000 per annum

Start Date: As soon as practicable

About the role

The Association of Foreign Banks (AFB) is a trade association which represents 170 foreign banks in the UK, advocating for their interests to the Government and regulators (https://www.foreignbanks.org.uk/)

You will work with the Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs (and colleagues in the policy team) to: (a) provide access for AFB members to Government, policy makers and regulators; (b) aggregate and represent members’ views and opinions to help shape and influence the UK political and regulatory agenda on behalf of AFB members; and (c) monitor key regulatory and political developments that affect AFB members.

Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Regulatory and political monitoring
  • Assisting in drafting communications to AFB members
  • Attending member meetings and roundtables to take notes and produce summaries
  • Desk based research of policy topics of relevance for non-UK headquartered banks
  • Drafting responses to consultation papers from regulators and Government
  • Drafting briefing notes
  • Drafting communications to external stakeholders such as the FCA, BoE, PRA and HMT
  • Creating presentations
  • Committee meeting and Policy event planning and organisation

The successful candidate will have:

  • a 2:1 (or equivalent) degree or postgraduate degree, ideally in economics, law or politics
  • some knowledge of wholesale bank/financial regulation issues in the UK and/or EU, gained from study or from a previous or current role
  • an ability to review detailed information and draw out the key points in a concise manner
  • an interest in policy topics relevant to non-UK banks, e.g. artificial intelligence, visa and immigration requirements, Senior Managers & Certification Regime, capital and supervisory requirements (Basel 3.1)
  • excellent written and verbal communication and attention to detail
  • an ability to work to deadlines

What will make you stand out?

  • Evidence of a keen interest in banking and financial services/the City
  • at least three months’ experience in financial services and/or a public affairs department (e.g. an internship or work placement)

Closing Date for Applications

Wednesday 29 April 2026

Application Details: To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter of a maximum of one page to andrew.brooke@foreignbanks.org.uk

Interview Dates

Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted by Thursday 7 May 2026

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Company: Association of Foreign Banks (AFB)
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Location: London
Job Description:

Location: Hybrid (City of London office for a minimum of 3 days per week)

Length of Contract: Permanent (subject to a 6-month probation period)

Holidays: 25 days per year, plus a break between Christmas and New Year

Salary: £38,000 per annum

Start Date: As soon as practicable

About the role

The Association of Foreign Banks (AFB) is a trade association which represents 170 foreign banks in the UK, advocating for their interests to the Government and regulators (https://www.foreignbanks.org.uk/)

You will work with the Director of Policy and Regulatory Affairs (and colleagues in the policy team) to: (a) provide access for AFB members to Government, policy makers and regulators; (b) aggregate and represent members’ views and opinions to help shape and influence the UK political and regulatory agenda on behalf of AFB members; and (c) monitor key regulatory and political developments that affect AFB members.

Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Regulatory and political monitoring
  • Assisting in drafting communications to AFB members
  • Attending member meetings and roundtables to take notes and produce summaries
  • Desk based research of policy topics of relevance for non-UK headquartered banks
  • Drafting responses to consultation papers from regulators and Government
  • Drafting briefing notes
  • Drafting communications to external stakeholders such as the FCA, BoE, PRA and HMT
  • Creating presentations
  • Committee meeting and Policy event planning and organisation

The successful candidate will have:

  • a 2:1 (or equivalent) degree or postgraduate degree, ideally in economics, law or politics
  • some knowledge of wholesale bank/financial regulation issues in the UK and/or EU, gained from study or from a previous or current role
  • an ability to review detailed information and draw out the key points in a concise manner
  • an interest in policy topics relevant to non-UK banks, e.g. artificial intelligence, visa and immigration requirements, Senior Managers & Certification Regime, capital and supervisory requirements (Basel 3.1)
  • excellent written and verbal communication and attention to detail
  • an ability to work to deadlines

What will make you stand out?

  • Evidence of a keen interest in banking and financial services/the City
  • at least three months’ experience in financial services and/or a public affairs department (e.g. an internship or work placement)

Closing Date for Applications

Wednesday 29 April 2026

Application Details: To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter of a maximum of one page to andrew.brooke@foreignbanks.org.uk

Interview Dates

Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted by Thursday 7 May 2026

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Posted: April 29th, 2026