Location
Paris, 11, France
Type
FULL TIME
Level
mid
Posted
Jun 18, 2026

About Merge:

Merge is a regulated stablecoin payments infrastructure platform enabling enterprises to move money globally in real time. We combine stablecoin rails with local instant payment systems to deliver faster, cheaper, and more transparent cross-border payments and treasury workflows.

Merge serves fintechs, investment platforms, marketplaces, and corporate treasury teams globally, helping them improve cross-border payments, liquidity management, FX execution, and treasury operations.

Role Overview

This role supports AML/CFT compliance and transaction monitoring for Merge’s operations. The position focuses on alert reviews, investigations, and day-to-day compliance operations across crypto and fiat payment flows.

Key Responsibilities

Review transaction monitoring alerts across fiat and crypto transactions

Analyze transaction activities and patterns

Investigate flagged transactions and escalate findings in accordance with internal policies and regulatory requirements.

Maintain investigation records and case documentation

Assist with preparation of suspicious activity reports (SAR/STR) - TRACFIN

Support ongoing AML and Travel Rule compliance checks

Perform KYC/KYB, and periodic customer reviews.

Perform enhanced due diligence (EDD) on high-risk customers, transactions, and jurisdictions.

Conduct sanctions, PEP, and adverse media screening.

Requirements

1–3 years of experience in AML, compliance, or transaction monitoring, preferably within fintech, payments, or crypto environments.

Understanding of AML/KYC principles and financial crime risks

Interest or experience in crypto/VASP and payments/EMI environments

Strong analytical skills and attention to detail

Ability to manage operational compliance workflows

Fluency in English, and French. Professional proficiency preferred

Exposure to transaction monitoring or blockchain analytics tools (preferred)

AML certification such as CAMS/ICA or working toward one (preferred)

Knowledge of EU AML regulatory environment (preferred)