Assets & Liabilities Analyst
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Assets & Liabilities Analyst
- Permanent
Leeds, West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is partnering with a leading Financial Services client who is currently recruiting for an Assets & Liabilities Analyst. Reporting to a Manager who has fantastic technical ability and a passion for developing and supporting her team, you will be providing an assessment and reporting on the balance sheet risks.
Working in the role, you will be responsible for:
- Timely and accurate production and development of all regular Market Risk reporting including interest rate risk and basis risk.
- Timely and accurate production and development of the ALM Market Risk regulatory reports
- Assisting in the signoff of accurate regulatory reports.
- Providing MI and relevant commentary for executive committee meetings
To be considered, you will have experience working in a treasury function, ideally in a financial services organisation. You will have experience of operating/developing a risk model using software such as QRM/SQL.
This is a great role for someone who is keen to further develop and put themselves out of their comfort zone.
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