Safe Business Lead - Marketing
Sydneyonsitesenior
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About this role
At ING, our Marketing team plays a critical role in how customers experience our brand. From major above-the-line campaigns to personalised customer communications, every message we deliver has the potential to influence customer decisions and shape trust in the ING brand. As our Safe Business Lead , you'll sit at the heart of the Marketing function , partnering closely with leaders and subject matter experts to help ensure our marketing activities are delivered safely, responsibly and in line with regulatory expectations. You'll bring a deep understanding of compliance and risk management practices and how they apply in a marketing environment , balancing customer outcomes and compliance requirements.…
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