Director, Regulatory Reporting
London, City of London
Director, Regulatory Reporting
London, City of London
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Start your job searchRegulatory Reporting Director for an SME UK Bank based in the City. You will be responsible for a team of 9 senior accountants covering the full breadth of Regulatory Reporting, Policy and Implementation.
With a balance sheet size of approx. £3bn, this is an ideal role for someone with a mix of big and small bank experience to manage a Regulatory team, but be the lead for updating processes and systems as well as policy and regulatory change.
Reporting directly to the CFO, your responsibilities will include:
- Overall oversight for the production and timely regulatory reporting returns to the PRA, BoE and EBA
- Acting as the lead for regulatory software, ensuring new products are analysed for regulatory implications and any implementation work is project managed effectively
- Monitoring changes in the Regulatory rules and understanding how these changes affect reporting and directly impact the bank
- Involvement in the implementation of the Basel III / CRDIV regulatory process changes
- Performing lead role in asset and liability management and Balance Sheet optimisation initiatives
Your Requirements
- a deep understanding and practical experience of all regulatory requirements covering CoRep and FSA reg returns including an understanding of IFRS9
- you will have strong technical knowledge with a requirement to interpret regulatory rules and keep abreast of ongoing and constant regulatory change
- you will be a good communicator, as you will be interacting with members across Risk, Finance and Compliance
- previous managerial responsibilities will be required
- strong Excel skills as the Bank has its own in-house regulatory software
Benefits include:
- 30 days annual leave + bank holidays
- 10% pension contribution with a further match of up to 7.5%
- discretionary annual bonus
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