AIA

Insurance

GovernmentRelations

$2000000–3500000k ~AI est. Hanoi, Vietnam FULL TIME
The Brief

“Government Relations at AIA. Skills: Government Relations, Regulatory Affairs, Stakeholder Management. Build and manage Government Relations. Advise on regulatory changes”

Industry & Context.

Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Straight forward thinking; Solution-oriented advisory

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

15 years government relations management, Fair degree proficiency English

Nice to Have

Government relations management in insurance, Government relations management in banking, Government relations management in financial institutions, Government relations management in law firms

What You'll Do.

Build and manage Government Relations

Advise on regulatory changes

Develop strategies for regulators

Provide advisory services

Ensure compliance with policies

Act as primary contact

Coordinate with Agencies

Support management and business

Deal with regulatory challenges

Liaise with stakeholders

Act as resource on regulatory matters

Manage relationships with associations

Participate in working teams

Address association proposals

Update management on advocacy

Build CSR annual plan

Implement CSR activities

Propose CSR activities

Attend internal committees

Coach and mentor staff

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with multiple functions; Trusted partner

Communication Scope

Advance communication; Presentation skills

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