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Head of Americas Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Miami (USA), Remote (USA)

Openfx, Miami, FL, United States


Head of Americas Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Miami (USA), Remote (USA)

About Us OpenFX is on a mission to

move money as freely as data, unrestricted by time zones, banking hours, or legacy systems.

We are building the infrastructure that will power the next generation of cross-border payment systems for institutions. The team's execution has been exceptional, and we’re scaling at a remarkable pace. Our stellar early team comes with experience in companies like J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, FalconX, Paypal, Affirm, Polygon, Kraken, Nium & others. We’re backed by Accel, Lightspeed, NfX and other top-tier investors.

Role Overview We are seeking a Head of Americas Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to join our dynamic team. The role will be responsible for driving our acquisition of U.S. state money transmitter licenses and subsequent management of those licenses and our relationships with U.S. state regulators, as well as the acquisition of other licenses to support the rapid growth of our business in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. This role is crucial for enabling our global expansion while maintaining regulatory compliance and strong relationships with regulatory authorities.

Key Responsibilities

Complete execution of pending US state money transmitter license (MTL) applications: Complete preparation, coordination, and submission of MTL applications across all required US states, managing multiple applications simultaneously through approval

Drive scoping and execution of additional license applications in the Americas: Prepare and submit Money Services Business (MSB) registration in Canada, obtain required U.S. crypto/virtual currency licenses, and secure any required licenses across key Latin American markets.

Coordinate with external counsel and consultants: Manage relationships with licensing consultants and outside counsel to ensure high-quality, cost-effective support aligned with business needs

Manage license maintenance activities: Oversee all post-licensing obligations including renewals, amendments, quarterly/annual reporting, surety bond management, net worth requirements, and permissible investment compliance

Regulatory Relations and Compliance Operations

Serve as primary regulatory contact: Act as OpenFX's main point of contact with state banking departments, FinCEN, and other US regulators, as well as FINTRAC (Canada) and Latin American financial authorities

Build and maintain regulator relationships: Establish positive, proactive relationships with key regulatory bodies, positioning OpenFX as a compliant and transparent operator

Manage regulatory inquiries and examinations: Lead preparations for and responses to regulatory examinations, audits, inquiries, and requests for information from state and federal regulators

Prepare regulatory submissions: Draft, review, and submit all regulatory filings, notifications, reports, and correspondence with accuracy and within required timelines

Prepare and manage regulatory reports and filings: Coordinate with Finance and other internal stakeholders to submit quarterly, semi-annual, and annual financial and operational reports required under various licenses

Cross-Functional Collaboration

Support market expansion: Work with internal teams to identify regulatory requirements for new markets and develop paths to licensure

Maintain policies and procedures: Review and update regulatory policies, procedures, and compliance manuals to reflect current requirements

Build and develop the team: As the business scales, recruit and manage licensing and regulatory professionals

What we are looking for Required Qualifications

7+ years of experience in regulatory licensing, regulatory affairs, or regulatory compliance within financial services, fintech, or payments companies

Proven track record of successfully obtaining and maintaining financial services licenses, particularly US state money transmitter licenses

Strong knowledge of US state money transmission regulatory frameworks, including application processes, surety bond requirements, net worth rules, and examination procedures

Regulatory filing expertise: Demonstrated experience preparing and submitting regulatory reports, notifications, and responses to regulatory inquiries

Regulator relationship experience: Track record of successfully interfacing with state banking departments, FinCEN, and other financial regulators

Exceptional project management skills: Ability to manage multiple complex, time-sensitive licensing applications and compliance obligations simultaneously

Outstanding written communication skills: Experience drafting regulatory submissions, applications, policies, and correspondence to regulators

Meticulous attention to detail: Strong analytical skills with ability to navigate complex regulatory requirements and ensure accuracy in all submissions

Collaborative approach: Commitment to teamwork and ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and external advisors

Bachelor's degree required; JD preferred

What helps you stand out:

Experience in cross-border payments, FX, or crypto industries

Experience with crypto/digital asset licensing (e.g., NY BitLicense, state virtual currency licenses)

Experience with international licensing (Canada MSB registration, Latin American licenses)

Prior work at a high-growth fintech or payments startup managing rapid licensing expansion

Existing relationships with state regulators, CSBS, or Money Transmitter Regulators Association (MTRA)

Familiarity with RegTech tools and automation for regulatory compliance and reporting

What We Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package

Impact: Own the licensing function at a critical growth stage and directly enable business expansion

Growth: Opportunity to build a function and help scale a successful high-growth company

Learning: Opportunity to work in a fast-paced startup at the forefront of fintech innovation.

Culture: Collaborative team environment with emphasis on personal and professional growth

Mission: Help build the future of global financial infrastructure

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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