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SAS Data Analyst

interactive investor
Manchester
3 days ago
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Overview

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Who we are: interactive investor (ii) is the UK’s number one flat-fee investment platform, helping customers take control of their financial future. For a simple, flat monthly fee we provide a secure home for pensions, ISAs and investments. Our flat fee stays the same as investments grow, so ii customers keep more of their money. We offer an industry-leading selection of investments and up-to-date expert insight to help customers invest in the way that’s right for them.


interactive investor has been helping investors for 25 years, with over £45 billion of assets under administration and over 450,000 customers. We are rated ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot. We aim to be a workplace where our customers and colleagues thrive, with a customer-driven approach and bold values: honesty, openness, accountability, and ambition.


Purpose of the Role

The Proposition Analyst supports the development of our offering. The role’s purpose is to support the development of the proposition strategy, specific initiatives and pricing for the business.


The role drives informed, fact-based decision-making through business and market knowledge, data analytics, pricing modelling and research, matching segment needs and opportunities to business goals.


Responsibilities

  • Work within the Proposition team as the SME on data and insight with a deep understanding of customer dynamics and the product set.
  • Support proposition and pricing development by identifying opportunities and risks, quantifying likely financial and customer impacts.
  • Lead recommendations on some initiatives through to completion.
  • Create, manage and optimise a robust data set for decision making using customer data, competitor insight and market trends.
  • Be the lead liaison with third-party providers of market data, in-house data teams and Finance to ensure solid, documented, and refreshed foundations for decision-making.
  • Maintain first-line Risk/Compliance defence by ensuring adherence to processes designed to meet FCA rules and guidance.
  • Make informed risk decisions and credibly challenge management recommendations within the Risk Management Framework.

Essential Experience

  • Strong experience of the D2C platform industry.
  • Investment experience and understanding of markets, investor behavior and instrument types.
  • Background in using data analytics and data modelling to solve business problems.
  • Technical capabilities to include SAS and Snowflake.
  • Ability to use modelling software, access data sources and optimise their performance.
  • Ability to work with third-party research and data partners on projects.
  • Ability to extrapolate conclusions from large data sets and present them clearly to a non-technical audience.
  • Deep understanding of commercial drivers and revenue sources within the business.
  • Ability to work across the organisation, developing key relationships.
  • Resilient and resourceful; aware of the regulatory environment and implications.
  • Clear written and verbal communication.

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Accounting

We are an equal opportunity employer. interactive investor operates in accordance with the UK Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from individuals of all ages, disabilities, gender identities, marital status, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. We are committed to treating all applicants fairly and making reasonable adjustments where needed to support disabled applicants. We actively prevent all forms of discrimination, harassment, and victimisation—whether direct, indirect, associative, or perceptive.


Note: We will do our utmost to respond to all applicants. If you haven’t been contacted within 30 days of applying, please consider your application unsuccessful.


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