Regulatory Reporting Manager
London
Regulatory Reporting Manager
London
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Start your job searchWe are representing an internationally recognised Professional Services firm providing specialist Compliance, Regulatory and Accounting support for clients in Financial Services.
Typical clients include corporate brokerages, hedge funds, asset managers, wealth managers and other IFPRU730k full scope firms.
Reporting into the Partner of Prudential Compliance, you will look after an existing client portfolio to provide Regulatory and Financial support to your clients across PRA Gabriel reporting, Annex IV reporting and owning their ICAAP.
This is a new position with a business undergoing change and you will have the responsibility to build and shape the team immediately.
Whilst this is not a Business Development role, you will be expected to provide excellent client care, and take part in the strategic growth of the business.
Your Responsibilities will include:
- Manage an immediate portfolio of clients ensuring strong delivery of services
- Mentor, train and supervise junior members of the team
- Analyse client spend and usage, including pricing and resource allocation
- Timely reporting and submission of ICAAP, GABRIEL PRA reporting, Annex IV reporting and financial forecasting for clients
Your Requirements:
- Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with previous experience in client services
- Experience in Gabriel reporting and ICAAP is essential
- Exeperience in AnnexIV reporting would be beneficial however training and support will be provided
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