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Global Quantitative Data Analytics, Summer 2026 Analyst - London

Alliance & Leicester
City of London
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Global Quantitative Data Analytics, Summer 2026 Analyst - London

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Programme Details

Global Quantitative Data Analytics Programme (QDAP) - Summer Analyst; Global Risk Management (GRM); London, United Kingdom.

Responsibilities
  • Extracting, processing, and interpreting data to support decision-making, including the potential for complex modeling
  • Conducting research and analysis, including assessing internal and public data, to provide a micro view of risk and/or financial management in a particular business line and a macro view for the organisation
  • Applying quantitative and analytical knowledge to specific financial challenges and projects specific to your business alignment
  • Assessing market trends and providing quantitative data for internal partners and ultimately, clients
  • Implementing solutions applying both qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Networking with risk executives and key stakeholders to cultivate meaningful relationships across various lines of business
Eligibility
  • Candidates are required to be pursuing an undergraduate or advanced degree (Masters or PhD) from an accredited college or university in quantitative disciplines such as Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Quantitative Finance, Data Analytics, or Economics. Academic semester and all studies should be complete, with a graduation timeframe between September 2026 and July 2027.
  • Achieved minimum of 112 UCAS points (or equivalent) and on track for a minimum 2:1 degree classification (or equivalent)
  • Able to join the programme in June 2026

Note: Some lines of business may offer January or April start dates; deferrals are not available. This paragraph retained for context; see original for full wording.

What we are looking forEssential
  • Understanding and expertise in numerical analysis, statistics, data analytics, time series analysis, probability theory, optimization techniques, machine learning or high-performance computing
  • Experience in computer programming, preferably in Python, C++, R and/or MATLAB
  • Strong technical writing and clear verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure and deliver to tight deadlines
  • Ability to work independently, multitask and properly prioritize work
  • Fluency in English; a second language may be advantageous
  • Team-working, leadership and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment
Desired
  • Experience in data structures, data integration and data cleaning
  • Experience in data visualization tools including Tableau, Hadoop and/or PowerBI
  • Experience in financial and mathematical modeling
Recruitment and Notice

Analyst internship and full-time recruiting take place on a rolling basis once applications are open. Early submission improves chances of consideration. We are an equal opportunities employer and strive for an inclusive recruitment process; we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds.

Application Deadline: October 5, 2025

Other

Location: London, United Kingdom; Region: Europe, Middle East & Africa; Program type: Summer internship; Employment type: Contract; Seniority level: Internship; Job function: Business Development and Sales; Industry: Banking.


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