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Regulatory Reporting Analyst
| Type |
Temporary |
|
From £26,000 to £32,000 per annum |
| Location |
London [South-East England] |
| Qualifications |
Part-qualified (or equivalent)  |
| Agency: |
Venn Group |
| Contact |
Emma Alderson |
| Start: |
Immediate |
| Duration: |
6 months |
| Reference |
GW ECA23/07/10 |
Job description
Venn Group Financial Services team currently has an urgent requirement for a Regulatory Reporting Analyst to join a renowned Insurance company. You will be responsible for producing monthly analytical capital reports and reviewing all FSA and Bank of England returns. You will advise the business on capital implications of business initiatives and prepare daily liquidity reports under existing and soon to be implemented liquidity regulations. Other responsibilities will include providing support to the Regulatory Reporting team and technically reviewing all Basel ll requirements. In order to be considered for this role, you must be at least a part-qualified Accountant and have worked in a regulatory environment within Financial Services. You must have knowledge of regulatory requirements including new initiatives and strong communications skills. You must possess excellent system skills including Excel, SAP, Hyperion, STB and Fermat. This role is an excellent opportunity that will allow you to broaden your current experience within an internationally recognised company. To ensure you are taken into consideration for this role, please send your CV by email and contact Emma Alderson on phone.
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