Policy Associate - London, United Kingdom - Payment Systems Regulator

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About the PSR


How payments work affects the society we live in; the challenges faced by the vulnerable; how likely we are to fall victim to fraud; and how easily we can manage our money.

Payments underpin our economy.

Behind these payments are several important payment systems. We rely on these systems to support markets, facilitate competition and drive innovation.


This helps to deliver new products, find new ways to protect people from harm, and deliver services that give people and businesses more choice and control about how to pay and be paid.


We need the technology, the rules governing the use of these systems and the markets they support to all work well.


This is where the PSR plays an important role - we are the economic regulator of, and competition authority for, those systems.

We protect people and businesses and promote competition and innovation in these systems and the markets that they support.

To achieve this, we have set out in our Strategy four strategic priorities:

)- Ensure users have continued access to the payment services they rely on and support a choice of payment options- Ensure users are sufficiently protected when using the UK's payment systems- Promote competition between UK payment systems and the markets supported by them; protecting users where that competition is not sufficient- Act to ensure the interbank systems provide the infrastructure, rules and incentives that foster innovation and competition in payments

Our work is high-profile and fast-moving, within a dynamic environment.


The work that you'll be involved in every day will be about helping us to deliver our strategy, helping us to be the regulator we want to be and helping the sector to deliver outcomes that protect the interests of people and businesses, and to promote competition and innovation in payments.

Our strategy sets out the need for us to continue adjusting our approach to ensure our work is directed where it will have the greatest impact.


  • We're ambitious about the future and looking for people who can help us to achieve our strategic priorities._
  • The PSR is an independent economic regulator led by Managing Director, Chris Hemsley. We are directly accountable to Parliament and funded by the payments industry. We work closely with other regulators involved in this sector, notably the Financial Conduct Authority, the Bank of England and the Competition and Markets Authority._
  • Operationally we are an independent subsidiary of the Financial Conduct Authority._
About the Policy team

The Policy team is focused on delivering our strategy.

You will have the opportunity to work on different aspects of policy development and analysis, project delivery and stakeholder management.

Why join the PSR?


There are so many reasons why the PSR is a great place to work We have a great office, providing an excellent agile working environment, you will be joining a friendly team with an important role to play in the development of cutting-edge policy.


So, if you are motivated by making a difference to how we all make payments, then we are for you.


In addition, we offer a wide variety of training and learning opportunities as well as access to the FCA Academy which has a wealth of resource available to us.


We are committed to building and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workplace so that we can represent the fullest range of views and ideas.

Our commitment includes disability, ethnicity, LGBT and gender identity through to mental health and social mobility issues.


As an inclusive employer, we support a hybrid and flexible approach to working so when you apply, do please indicate any requests for flexibility.


We're delighted to offer an associate level opportunity in our policy team as we continue to grow and evolve to deliver our ambitious strategy.


As an Associate, you will be expected to:

  • Contribute to the delivery of policy projects and analysis, independently and as part of a team. You'll also need to draft briefings to explain complex issues, often within tight timeframes
  • Work as part of multi-disciplinary project teams, building relationships with policy, economist, legal and communications colleagues, delivering high quality work
  • Liaise with a wide variety of stakeholders, including firms, government, other regulators, and consumer groups, to gather evidence, test policy options and explain our approach
  • Present policy recommendations to PSR leadership
About you

We are looking for people to join our team who can demonstrate experience of developing policy and delivering complex policy projects
- at pace. This could be in payments, but might also be wider - for example economic, regulatory or consumer policy with an emphasis on complex regulated network issues, previous involvement in a market review / study and/or an understanding of the UK's legislative process.

Minimum requirements

As a minimum, you will need to be able to demonstrate:

  • Direct experience of policy develop

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