Head of Consumer Duty & Product Governance - NonVolume

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Job status

Permanent

Location

The Automobile Association
London, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join The AA as Head of Consumer Duty & Product Governance

Lead the strategy and development of the Insurance Broker product portfolio, including Motor and Home insurance. Drive sustainable growth, ensure FCA compliance, and champion fair value for customers. You'll manage a talented team, collaborate cross-functionally, and influence key decisions to enhance customer outcomes and product performance.

What you bring: Proven leadership in FCA-regulated environments, deep understanding of insurance products and pricing, excellent commercial and analytical skills, and a customer-focused mindset.

Why AA? Enjoy a hybrid role based in London, with benefits like 25 days holiday, pension contributions, free breakdown membership, employee discounts, and comprehensive wellbeing support.

Ready to be a pivotal part of a trusted UK brand keeping Britain moving? Apply now!

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The Automobile Association

The Automobile Association

🚗 Exciting leadership role at The AA in London hybrid! Lead product governance and ensure excellent customer outcomes within FCA regulations. Enjoy great benefits like 25 days holiday, pension, and free breakdown cover. Join a trusted brand committed to innovation and inclusion. Ready for your next challenge? 🌟

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