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Data Analyst

FryerMiles
London
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Recruitment partner for Finance & Accounting talent in London and the Thames Valley

Finance Project and Product Analyst – Structured & Trade Finance

Data / Business Analyst – Structured & Trade Finance

Ready to bridge the gap between finance and tech?

We’re partnering with a global trading business looking for a Finance Product Analyst / Business Analyst to support the Structured & Trade Finance (STF) team in their digital transformation journey.

This isn’t your average BA role — think data-driven, Jira-powered, and collaborative to the core. You’ll be leading the charge in improving how the business manages collateral, funding, and global finance workflows, working side-by-side with Devs, Treasury, Risk, Compliance and more.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Scoping and leading digital initiatives to enhance STF processes
  • Working with dev teams to bring Jira backlogs and user stories to life
  • Analysing finance data to spot bottlenecks and drive automation
  • Collaborating across departments to streamline systems and reporting
  • Supporting testing, implementation, and go-lives of key projects
  • Work with the Data team to identify and scope financing reporting requirements.
  • Along with the Product Owner for STF, work with other Product Owners and Business Stakeholders to ensure that business/systems requirements are understood and aligned with STF requirements.

What You’ll Need:

  • Experience as a Finance Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Product Owner, or Project Manager
  • Knowledge of structured/trade finance, treasury, commodities or similar
  • Strong data analysis and Excel skills
  • Experience using Agile methodologies, Jira, and writing user stories
  • A natural at stakeholder management and process improvement

Bonus Points For:

  • Exposure to international banking, trading or supply chain environments
  • PRINCE2, Scrum, Kanban, or anything else that keeps projects flowing
  • Experience working with UX Designers, Devs and QA teams

Why Apply?

  • Global exposure and meaningful ownership from day one
  • Work at the intersection of finance, tech and transformation
  • A team that genuinely values collaboration and innovation
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Finance and Analyst
  • Industries: Securities and Commodity Exchanges, Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage, and International Trade and Development

Why this matters: the description highlights collaboration and cross-functional work within STF, finance and tech transformation, and global exposure.


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