Senior Regulatory Reporting Specialist (4m Contract – potential to extend)
- Sector: Banking
- Hybrid/Remote working (2 days a week in Kent for the first month and option to go fully remote after)
- Pay Rate: £500 – £600 per day via umbrella
A fast-growing challenger bank is seeking an experienced Senior Regulatory Reporting Specialist to support a critical period of delivery across capital & regulatory reporting.
Candidates must be a Regulatory Reporting Accountant from the banking sector. You must be immediately available to start the contract or on a short notice period (max 2 weeks).
The Role:
You’ll join a small, high-performing regulatory reporting team and provide senior-level support across capital reporting processes. This includes stepping in to provide leadership cover when required and helping the team deliver key regulatory milestones over the coming months.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support the end-to-end production of capital regulatory returns
- Contribute to quarterly and interim financial reporting cycles
- Respond to regulatory queries and ad hoc data requests (e.g. PRA)
- Provide oversight and quality assurance across capital reporting processes
- Support the COREP workstream within a regulatory reporting automation programme
- Assist with testing and implementation of new reporting systems
- Offer cover for senior leadership, including Head of Capital Reporting where needed
Requirements:
- Candidates must be an experienced Regulatory Reporting Accountant from the banking sector (preferably Retail Banking).
- You must be immediately available to start the contract or on a short notice period (max 2 weeks).
- You must be able to travel to Kent twice a week for the first month (then you will be able to work fully remotely).
- Strong expertise in capital reporting frameworks and requirements
- Solid understanding of regulatory reporting processes, controls, and data flows
- Hands-on experience with regulatory reporting systems/tools
- Ability to operate with autonomy while supporting senior stakeholders
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