Fintech & Corporate Finance · Manager

Financial Crimes Manager Salary

Compensation benchmarks from 255 verified sources including industry surveys, published reports, and market intelligence.

National Compensation Range

P25

$105,000

25th percentile

P50

$125,000

Median

P75

$150,000

75th percentile

CANDIDATE MARKET

Tight

Scarcity: 6/10

EST. CANDIDATE POOL

40-100

Active candidates nationally

DEMAND TREND

Stable

9% year-over-year

RETENTION

3 yr avg tenure

25% annual turnover

Financial Crimes Manager Salary by City

New York City, NY$175,000
San Francisco, CA$165,000
Palm Beach, FL$165,000
Boston, MA$155,000
Los Angeles, CA$150,000

Median (P50) adjusted for metro cost of labor.

Market Trends

Financial crime roles have broadened beyond AML to include fraud, sanctions, and cyber-financial crime, increasing their strategic importance. Fintechs are actively bidding against banks and global institutions for experienced managers, pushing compensation upwards.

Also Known As

Financial Crimes Manager, Financial Crime Compliance Manager, Fraud & AML Manager, Financial Crime Risk Manager, Financial Crime Investigations Manager

What Does a Financial Crimes Manager Do?

The Financial Crimes Manager operates within fintech companies, financial services firms, and corporate finance functions, building financial products, managing compliance, or driving operational growth. Professionals in this role typically bring 5 to 10 years of relevant experience. Classified at the Manager level, this position draws from a tight candidate market with an estimated pool of 40-100 qualified professionals, making targeted sourcing and competitive compensation critical for successful placements.

What Drives Financial Crimes Manager Compensation?

The median (P50) compensation for a Financial Crimes Manager is $125,000, with the 25th to 75th percentile range spanning $105,000 to $150,000. Pay variation across this range is primarily driven by company stage and funding (startup vs. growth vs. public), regulatory complexity, geographic market, technical specialization (payments, lending, crypto, regtech), and equity compensation structure. Demand for this role is trending upward with 0.09% year-over-year growth, which is putting upward pressure on compensation at all levels.

Financial Crimes Manager Career Path

Professionals who move into Financial Crimes Manager roles most commonly come from traditional banking, management consulting, software engineering, regulatory bodies, or corporate finance at public companies. From this position, the typical trajectory leads toward C-suite positions at fintech firms, VP-level roles at larger financial institutions, or founding their own financial technology venture. The average tenure in this role is approximately 3 years, with an annual turnover rate of 25%.

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