Senior Regulatory Advisor recruitment
Core tasks include:
- Preparation and distribution of internal and external actual risk reporting and analytics.
- Calculation, analysis and interpretation of the Group’s credit and other regulatory exposures.
- Providing credit risk, market risk and regulatory advisory services to other functions in Group Finance, Risk Management, and Business Lines through the Regulatory Advisory Group
- Maintaining “books records” for credit risk exposure data for financial reporting and disclosure
- Developing further an efficient and effective Group risk infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
As a Senior Regulatory Advisor on Vice President level in Group Risk Control’s Regulatory Advisory Group in London you will be responsible for the consistent and correct application of the capital requirement regulations in our legal entities in this region with a strong focus on prevailing national and international credit and market risk regulation. The focus of this work will be in providing ad hoc advisory service – including RWA estimates - with regard to individual transactions, including securitisations to stakeholders in front office and support functions alike. In addition to this you will;
- Conduct analysis to classify selected transactions as securitisation or non-securitisation positions
- Provide regulatory advisory services to the business in relation to business models and in the structuring and restructuring of transactions in order to optimize regulatory capital consumption with a strong focus on securitisation business
- Provide guidance on regulations pertaining to Group-level regulatory reporting to other Finance functions to improve the quality of reporting
- Monitor and assess changes in the Group’s regulatory reporting requirements and communicate them to local Finance functions, local senior management and businesses with a focus on securitisation business
- Regularly engage with other Finance Functions, Group Legal, and the Business Lines
You will have
- Work experience in a similar role within an investment bank, central bank, consultancy or law firm.
- Solid knowledge of international regulatory requirements (e.g. EU- Capital Requirements Directive- CRD, Basel II) and in depth understanding of the proposed revision of the international regulatory framework (Basel III, CRD 3, CRD 4)
- Familiarity with existing German regulation (e.g. German solvency regulation) would be an advantage
- Solid knowledge of structured finance products including securitisation and derivatives
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- The ability to learn quickly and to work independently in a fast paced environment
- High professional standards
You will be
- Degree educated, ideally in business administration, finance, economics, or a qualified lawyer
- An excellent communicator at all levels both verbally and written based on experience with stakeholder in front office (trading and structuring)
- Able to interpret, communicate and solve complex regulatory issues in a timely manner