Regulatory Reporting BA/PM

London
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Join Our Client as a Regulatory Reporting Business Analyst/Project Manager!

Location: London/Hybrid
Contract Length: 12 months
Daily Rate: From £600 (via Umbrella Company)
Working Pattern: Full Time (3 days in office, 2 days remote)

Are you a skilled Business Analyst or Project Manager with a passion for regulatory reporting? Our client, a globally recognised Fortune 500 financial institution, is on the lookout for a dynamic professional to join their Capital Markets division! This is your chance to contribute to exciting regulatory change initiatives and make a real impact!

About Our Client:
With over 130 years of experience, this award-winning organisation prides itself on delivering innovative financial services to some of the world's most successful clients. They are committed to service, expertise, and integrity, and they leverage leading technology to provide exceptional solutions.

What You'll Do:
As a Regulatory Reporting BA/PM, you will be instrumental in translating complex regulatory requirements into actionable implementation plans. Your expertise will ensure compliance with a range of regulations, including SFTR, ASIC, CFTC, and MiFID. You will collaborate with key stakeholders across Compliance, Front Office, Operations, and Technology to deliver successful outcomes.

Key Responsibilities Include:

Lead analysis and implementation of regulatory changes impacting transaction reporting.
Translate complex regulatory text into clear business and technical requirements.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to assess regulatory impacts and define reporting needs.
Trace and map data back to the golden source, ensuring regulatory alignment.
Define new controls and validation processes to enhance data quality.
Drive end-to-end transformation projects, from requirement gathering to testing and rollout.
Work closely with Technology teams for system enhancements and data integration.
Provide ongoing support for regulatory reporting processes and optimise workflows.
Facilitate meetings with stakeholders across multiple time zones.What We're Looking For:

Proven experience as a Business Analyst/Project Manager in Capital Markets, specifically in Transaction Reporting.
Deep understanding of global regulatory frameworks including SFTR, ASIC, CFTC, EMIR, and MiFID.
Strong data analysis skills with the ability to trace data back to the source.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Proven ability to manage complex transformation projects effectively.
Experience working with large datasets and reporting systems.Why Join Us?

Work with a prestigious organisation that values expertise and integrity.
Gain exposure to high-impact regulatory initiatives and transformational projects.
Enjoy a hybrid working model that offers flexibility and work-life balance.
Collaborate with a diverse team of professionals in an inclusive environment.Ready to Make Your Mark?
If you're excited about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you! Please apply now and join us in shaping the future of regulatory reporting.

Note: If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may keep your details on file for future opportunities.

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