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Bloomberg
City of London
1 month ago
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Senior Regulatory Affairs Expert - Eastern Europe, Central Asia & Nordics - 12 month fixed term contract

Location: London


Business Area: Marketing and Public Relations


Ref #: 10046680


This is a unique opportunity for a deeply knowledgeable, well‑connected regulatory professional to help drive Bloomberg’s engagement on critical policy and regulatory developments. You’ll play a pivotal role across Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Central Asia, and the Nordics, working at the intersection of policy, finance, and technology.


Partnering with Bloomberg’s senior leadership and product experts, you’ll navigate a fast‑changing regulatory environment and help shape upstream policy on issues that matter most, for example, digital finance, private markets, market structure, sustainable finance and risk.


What You’ll Do

  • Anticipate and analyse trends in market structure, risk management, digital policy and other key regulatory developments to keep Bloomberg ahead of the curve.
  • Shape regulatory outcomes by driving Bloomberg’s voice in consultations, public comment letters, and direct engagement with authorities across the countries of focus and beyond.
  • Lead senior‑level engagement with central banks, regulators, and Bloomberg’s clients.
  • Advise senior leadership through strategic policy briefings and updates that enable sharp, informed decision‑making.
  • Collaborate across the business – Legal, Compliance, Product, Risk, Sales – to deliver consistent, well‑informed responses to regulatory initiatives.
  • Strengthen Bloomberg’s convening power by contributing to high‑impact events that unite policymakers, regulators, and financial leaders.

What You Bring

  • 5+ years of relevant experience, ideally with a financial technology firm, financial institution, or regulatory authority.
  • Deep expertise in market structure, sustainable finance, and regulation across the target regions, plus a broad understanding of global financial markets regulation.
  • Proven track record of shaping policymaking and working directly with regulators and policymakers.
  • Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to distil complex regulatory issues into clear, actionable insights.
  • A collaborative, strategic mindset and ease in navigating fast‑paced, high‑stakes environments.

Discover what makes Bloomberg unique – watch our video for an inside look at our culture, values, and the people behind our success.


Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level


Employment type: Contract


Job function: Legal


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