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Senior Data Analyst – Critical Third Parties

UK Regulators' Network
Leeds
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Senior Data Analyst – Critical Third Parties

UK Regulators' Network


Overview

We regulate financial services firms in the UK to keep financial markets fair, thriving and effective. By joining us, you’ll play a key part in protecting consumers, driving economic growth, and shaping the future of UK finance services.


SPC oversees firms and individuals, creates and reviews the rules under which they operate, and identifies and remedies ineffective competition in markets. The Technology, Resilience and Cyber (TRC) department works with financial firms to strengthen the resilience of their systems against cyber threats and operational disruptions, helping protect consumers, safeguard markets, and build trust in the technology that powers financial services.


Role Responsibilities

  • Support the Lead Data Analyst by delivering accurate data and insights that strengthen supervisory oversight of Critical Third Parties (CTP) and enhance the operational resilience of regulated firms.
  • Conduct robust, data‑driven analysis to identify systemic third parties in the UK financial sector, enabling supervisors and senior leadership to make informed decisions and better understand market dynamics.Produce clear, impactful Management Information reports that equip senior stakeholders with actionable intelligence on CTP and firm supervisory oversight.
  • Leverage data and intelligence to create innovative tools and insights that add measurable value to oversight activities.

Location and Employment

Locations: London, Leeds, Edinburgh.
Contract: Full time, Permanent.
Working pattern: Flexible working, Hybrid.
Closing Date: 03/12/2025.


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