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In the increasingly complex world of compliance, Asia's top chief compliance officers are exhibiting strategic leadership and pioneering innovative approaches to ensure compliance while fortifying organizational resilience. ALB recognises Debra Au, the head of legal, compliance, and secretariat at DBS Hong Kong, as one of the distinguished 2024 ALB Asia Top 15 Chief Compliance Officers and a leading advocate for compliance excellence.

 

Debra Au leverages her extensive expertise in legal, regulatory, and financial crime compliance to navi-gate complex regulatory environments effectively. Leading a team of over 110 professionals, she has a proven track record of transforming legal compliance into a strategic advantage.

A notable example of Au’s leadership involved a situation where the institution faced heightened regulatory scrutiny regarding its Anti-Money Laundering (AML) framework. Recognising the risks and potential regulatory actions, Au initiated a comprehensive risk assessment to identify gaps in existing controls. Her thorough review led to the development of a state-of-the-art compliance program, featuring updated policies and procedures aligned with the latest regulatory requirements and best practices. This program significantly mitigated risks and strengthened the organization’s compliance posture, reducing potential fines and enhancing risk management ratings.

Au strategically aligns compliance initiatives with business objectives, transforming compliance from a regulatory requirement into a competitive advantage. Her efforts have positioned the firm as a trustworthy and reliable market player, boosting customer confidence and accelerating market penetration.

To address unique compliance challenges, Au has championed the integration of advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning for real-time compliance monitoring. By deploying an AI-powered platform, she has enhanced the efficiency of compliance tracking and reporting, enabling the aggregation and analysis of data from multiple sources.

Moreover, Au has built strong partnerships with regional regulators and industry bodies, emphasising the importance of public-private partnerships (PPP). Her leadership highlights the value of combining public and private sector strengths to tackle complex challenges and promote sustainable development.

 

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