Business Analyst

Paritas Recruitment
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1 year ago
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Exciting Contract Opportunity for 2 Collateral Business Analysts!


We are seeking2 experienced Collateral Business Analystsfor a1-year contractbased inLondon(hybrid working model). This role offers acompetitive daily rate of c.£475and the chance to work with a financial services specialist consultancy for aTier 1 Investment Bank.


What You'll Do:

In this role, you will play a pivotal part in enhancing the collateral management framework within the context of liquidity and funding. You will support decision-making through analytics and MI, deliver ad-hoc reporting, and influence key stakeholders while ensuring compliance with regulatory governance.


Key Responsibilities Include:

  1. Knowledge ofSecurities or Loansin the context of collateral management.
  2. Delivering collateral analytics and MI to support liquidity management decisions.
  3. Producing and delivering ad-hoc MI and reports.
  4. Reviewing collateral management frameworks and researching industry best practices.
  5. Working with business lines, regional liquidity teams, and Markets Treasury.
  6. UsingTableauor similar visualisation tools to enhance dashboards.
  7. Querying big data, performing data analysis, and developing automated solutions with technology teams.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Strong understanding ofCollateral Management, liquidity measures (ILM, LCR, NSFR, PRA110), and related products.
  • Ability to manage and analyse large datasets and develop proof of concepts.
  • Strong stakeholder management and the ability to work independently on key initiatives.
  • Experience withloan booking or finance systems(advantageous).
  • Proven capability in developing methodologies and monitoring results.


This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-impact initiatives, drive innovation, and collaborate with leading teams in the investment banking space.


If you're ready to take the next step in your contracting career, please contact me at or call+44 7702 946 250.

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