Data Analyst

Bromley, Greater London
9 hours ago
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Data Analyst - 12 Month Contract

Location: Bromley (Hybrid - 3 days onsite)

About Us:

Join our client, a leading organisation in the financial sector, as a Data Analyst on the GBAM Operations Tax and Control Banking Outreach team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a crucial role in supporting compliance with FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) and CRS (Common Reporting Standards) tax regulations.

Position Overview:

As a Data Analyst, you will be a vital member of the Banking Outreach team, responsible for the collection, validation, and inquiry processes related to tax regulations. You will collaborate closely with Treasury clients and various global business partners, including tax operations teams across the US, APAC, EMEA, and Canada/LATAM, as well as Corporate and Enterprise tax, Fulfilment, Service, and Operations teams.

Key Responsibilities:

Refresh expired tax forms to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

Collect updated tax forms in response to changes in client circumstances.

Conduct reporting validation on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Perform refund analysis and facilitate approval processes.

Address general inquiries related to tax compliance and data management. Who You Are:

You possess strong analytical skills and a keen eye for detail.

You have excellent communication abilities, enabling you to effectively collaborate with diverse teams and stakeholders.

You are proactive and able to work independently as well as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.

You have a solid understanding of data management principles and tax regulations. Qualifications:

Previous experience as a Data Analyst or in a similar role, preferably within the financial services sector.

Familiarity with FATCA and CRS regulations is highly desirable.

Proficient in data analysis tools and software (e.g., Excel, SQL, data visualisation tools).

Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to interpret complex data sets.

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