Manager, Trade & Transaction Reporting, Financial Stability 1 1

Ernst & Young Advisory Services Sdn Bhd
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Manager, Trade & Transaction Reporting, Financial Stability

Location: London

Date: 5 Feb 2025

Requisition ID: 1579829

Manager, Trade & Transaction Reporting, Wealth & Asset Management

Our UK Consulting capability helps our Wealth, Asset Management, Private Banking and Market Infrastructure to deliver complex business and regulatory transformation, enabled by technology.

The opportunity

You’ll have the opportunity to work on business-critical engagements. In recent years we have helped investment banks to get ready for Brexit, improve their compliance with regulations such as MiFID II, FinFrag, EMIR, SFTR, ASIC, MAS, HKMA, CFTC, SMMD and MMSR.

We also help clients to become more profitable, either by developing new revenue streams, or crucially, by reducing costs.

While we predominantly serve the UK market, our clients are global, and we collaborate extensively with our fellow capital markets teams in EMEIA, the US and APAC.

We are looking for an experienced Manager to join our team due to growth.

Your key responsibilities

  1. Engagement delivery; roles vary from engagement to engagement, but are likely to include business analysis, solution architecture, target operating model design, implementation management, being part of Operate functions at clients and project management.
  2. Product management/ownership; serving as the risk and technical lead on one or more of our technology assets or services.
  3. Business development; developing long term trusted advisor relationships with our clients, shaping propositions and commercial proposals.
  4. Brand and market eminence; being a visible leader in the Financial Services community, speaking at conferences, authoring thought leadership, participating in multi-client industry round tables.
  5. People leadership; building and leading high performing teams, coaching, mentoring and serving as a role model for our people.

Commercial and interpersonal skills

  1. Ability to successfully deliver engagements, exceed client expectations, manage commercial aspects (e.g. contracts, billing and budgets), and manage quality and risk.
  2. Proven track record in delivery.
  3. Ability to maximise team performance - accountability for ensuring a collaborative and committed way for teams to work effectively together, providing coaching and leadership, and sharing knowledge.
  4. Proven ability to develop and deliver leading edge solutions.
  5. Ability to engage with senior stakeholders and be a contributor to large cross functional projects.
  6. High level of drive, commitment to achieving solutions and ability to work under pressure.
  7. Intellectual strength / flexibility to rapidly understand complex problems and rationalise these into workable solutions which can then be delivered.
  8. Deep knowledge of global trade and transaction reporting regulations – specifically EMIR, SFTR, ASIC, MAS, HKMA, CFTC, SMMD and MMSR.
  9. Run The Bank and / or Change The Bank experience in the aforementioned regulations in Wealth and Asset Management.

Technical skills

  1. Large scale risk and regulation programme delivery (Agile, DevOps, waterfall).
  2. Experience of engineering based on SQL, SSIS, Python, XML/FpML and Power BI.
  3. Solution architecture (Business, Functional, Technical).
  4. Data architecture, data lineage.
  5. Integration architecture.
  6. Process Automation, BPM and Digital Platforms, e.g. Pega.
  7. Experience of handling information security and privacy challenges.
  8. Interest and awareness in emerging technologies.

Academic and prior experience

A university degree, 2:1 (or equivalent) or above is usually preferred, however, we would be open to outstanding candidates who may have followed an alternative academic path.

What working at EY offers

We offer a competitive remuneration package where you’ll be rewarded for your individual and team performance. Our comprehensive Total Rewards package includes support for flexible working and career development.

About EY

As a global provider of assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services, we’re using the finance products, expertise and systems we’ve developed to build a better working world.

If you can demonstrate that you meet the criteria above, please contact us as soon as possible.

Join us in building a better working world.

Apply now.

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