Compliance Data Analyst

Roman Health Pharmacy LLC
London
1 day ago
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At PPRO, our mission is to simplify access to local payment methods and our vision is to enable the sale of goods and services to anyone in the world using their preferred way to pay. We empower partners such as Ant Group, PayPal and Stripe to access new markets, connect with more customers, and accelerate their growth.


Our strength lies in our diverse global team with 50+ nationalities and 10+ international locations- all united around one goal – to deliver the best possible products and services to our partners and customers. While our company mission is to keep innovating global commerce, our internal mission is to #chooseaction, #beopen, #thinkcustomer, #gofurther and #wintogether


The Purpose

The Compliance Data Analyst is a key role responsible for owning and developing the compliance data function, ensuring that we effectively manage the compliance risks we face globally to provide assurance to our regulators and the board.


This role, reporting to the Head of Transaction Monitoring/Fin Crime, is pivotal in managing and ensuring open and collaborative relations with internal stakeholders, and in fostering a strong compliance culture throughout PPRO.


You will be joining the Financial Crime Transaction Monitoring team to help the organisation better understand compliance risks across the globe. You will do this by partnering very closely with the 2nd line function to ensure they can execute against the compliance regulatory reporting schedule, as well as leveraging data to proactively monitor risks through, but not limited to, formulating new rules utilising the intelligence data we hold within the business.


The role will be responsible for

  • Identifying and integrating intelligence sources to enhance our monitoring rules and enrich internal datasets
  • Executing an implementation plan to address analytical support for regulatory reporting
  • Establishing an effective engagement model between analytics and Compliance in providing assurance that the 2nd line is effectively managing risks
  • Identifying opportunities where automated compliance monitoring would be highly impactful.

What we need from you

  • You will be expected to have at least 2-3 years experience working in data analytics coupled with the following experience
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python (e.g., Pandas, NumPy) for data analysis to manipulate large datasets and automate repetitive reporting tasks
  • Dashboards: Comfortable using a visualisation tool like Looker, Power BI, or Tableau, for both report interpretation and dashboard creation
  • Advanced proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets for ad-hoc analysis, with a strong desire to migrate manual workflows into automated SQL/Python pipelines
  • Hands‑on experience with data transformation and modelling; proficiency in dbt and knowledge of data‑warehousing concepts is a plus
  • Solid prioritisation skills for your own workload and able to independently manage competing priorities
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills; you know how to collaborate with key partners to get the job done
  • You are able to take full ownership and genuinely care about doing things the right way
  • Understanding the importance of data integrity, quality & governance. You know how to produce comprehensive data documentation
  • Prior experience in regulatory reporting and monitoring controls.

What's in it for you

Hybrid working - We offer a hybrid structure with a 3 days / week on site expectation, so you can strike the balance between office and home working. In addition to our 28-day holiday allowance, we also provide a work from abroad policy, enabling employees to work remotely for up to another 30 days per year.


Learning and Development - We offer a GBP 1,000 annual budget to support your professional growth—because investing in your development benefits us all. In addition, we provide leadership cafés, on-the-job training, and other opportunities to help you grow your skills and thrive in your role.


Insurance - Because better safe than sorry - we want our employees to benefit from various insurances including a medical insurance (BUPA health care plan) and a 5% matching pension plan through Now Pensions.


Enhance Family Leave - We understand the importance of family - that's why we offer enhanced family leave to support you during key life moments.


Workplace Nursery Scheme - Save on childcare through salary exchange.


Gym membership - PPRO helps contribute toward the costs of your gym membership, supporting your physical fitness journey while easing the burden on your wallet.


Mental Health Platform - We’ve teamed up with a top well‑being platform to provide one‑on‑one therapy, chat therapy, therapist‑led courses, guided meditations, and more.


Our HQ office on Procter Street, is a short walk from Holborn, Farringdon and Covent Garden so if you’re a foodie there’s plenty nearby. The office is befitting a tech business and is set up for cross team collaboration.


Pet‑friendly office - Because work is better with your paw‑tners by your side.


Our Principles

We get things done: We are courageous; we take ownership, make decisions and get things done.


We act with trust and integrity: We listen first and challenge respectfully. We seek out and leverage diverse perspectives. We welcome and offer honest and open feedback, always assuming positive intent.


We put the customer first: We are laser focused on delivering outstanding outcomes for our customers. We put the customer at the heart of what we do.


We make things better: We boldly explore new ideas and have an unwavering commitment to continuous improvement.


We work as a team: We collaborate closely and value team success over individual achievement.


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