Data Governance / Financial Crime Analyst SME

Pontoon
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£406 – £879 pd

Salary

£406 – £879 pd

Job Type
Temporary
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
15 May 2026 (Last week)

Join Our Investment Banking Client as a Data Governance SME!

Location: Bishopsgate, City of London

Contract Type: Temporary

Rate: £450-£800 Umbrella (depends on role level and experience)

Are you passionate about data governance and financial crime and looking to make a real impact in the Financial Services sector? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! We are on the lookout for a dynamic and enthusiastic Data Governance Subject Matter Expert with specialist Financial Crime knowledge (SME) to join our team in the heart of London.

Your Role:

The Data Governance FINCRIME Analyst role will be instrumental in the delivery of appropriate Data Governance surrounding the Financial Crime - Anti Money Laundering / Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) and the Fraud process. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of the many facets of Data Governance pertaining to data management, data quality, data analytics, and data visualisation.

The role will require working with stakeholders across all functions to ensure fit-for-purpose data, as we look to leverage best practice across the industry. The role also requires an ability to educate and convince stakeholders at all levels on the essential nature of this role, and the importance of Data Governance.

Key Responsibilities:

Accountable for the continued implementation of the data governance strategy and policy across Fraud and Transaction Monitoring business processes

Solid knowledge and expertise in the use of data governance, data quality, metadata, profiling, analysis, and data management tools.

Drive the data definition, governance, and lineage aspects 'end to end' for prioritised Use Cases

Responsible for monitoring changes to business data requirements and ensuring that change and release management activities are executed for the data domains

Contributes to the firm's objective of meeting industry regulatory expectations with respect to the data governance program as well as establishing processes that generate accurate, complete, timely and reliable data

Work with stakeholders across the Division on the development and implementation of data standards and adoption requirements for EMEA Data

Participates in the various data governance and program forums to advance the robustness of the Bank-wide data governance frameworkWho we are looking for:

Solid knowledge and expertise in Financial Crime, specifically the Fraud and Transaction Monitoring framework, including its regulatory requirements, controls, and operational processes.

Working knowledge and understanding of data governance, data quality, metadata, profiling, analysis, and data management tools.

Analytically minded with experience in problem solving and being able to communicate workable solutions.

Ability to think in an enterprise-wide manner, rather than a siloed or business unit focused fashion.

Confident stakeholder engagement skills to communicate and achieve buy-in from stakeholders across EMEA.

An understanding of Physical, Logical, and Business data Models.Join Us!

If you're ready to take on a new challenge and make your mark in data governance, we want to hear from you! Send your CV outlining your experience and why you're the perfect fit for this role.

Apply now and be part of our exciting journey!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.

We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention

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