Head of Regulatory Reporting

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A Head of Regulatory Reporting appointment is open with a regulated bank in London. This is a hands-on leadership seat with genuine scope to shape how the bank reports, what it automates, and how it engages with the PRA and FCA.

Why this seat is worth a conversation

  • The reporting framework is at a point where it needs senior ownership and direction, not just steady-state maintenance.
  • The appointee inherits a capable team, a clear remit from the CFO, and the autonomy to set the agenda on process, controls, and regulatory engagement.
  • The mandate suits someone who wants to build a function, not just steward an existing one.

What you will own

  • Full ownership of returns into the PRA, FCA, and other relevant authorities, covering COREP, FINREP, liquidity, capital adequacy, and large exposures.
  • Senior voice on reporting matters: interpreting new rules, translating them into system and control changes, and leading regulator engagement directly.
  • Oversight of reconciliations between regulatory returns, statutory accounts, and management information.
  • Line management and development of the regulatory reporting team.
  • A forward-looking automation and process improvement agenda, tightening controls ahead of further growth.

The background we expect

  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) with substantial post-qualification experience.
  • Regulatory reporting career built inside a UK bank or comparable regulated institution.
  • Deep working knowledge of PRA and FCA frameworks.
  • Demonstrable track record of leading reporting teams and engaging senior stakeholders, auditors, and regulators.
  • Strong grasp of end-to-end finance and risk data flows, with the credibility to challenge upstream data quality.
  • Commercially literate, comfortable explaining technical matters to non-specialists.

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Company: Versified
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Location: London
Job Description:

A Head of Regulatory Reporting appointment is open with a regulated bank in London. This is a hands-on leadership seat with genuine scope to shape how the bank reports, what it automates, and how it engages with the PRA and FCA.

Why this seat is worth a conversation

  • The reporting framework is at a point where it needs senior ownership and direction, not just steady-state maintenance.
  • The appointee inherits a capable team, a clear remit from the CFO, and the autonomy to set the agenda on process, controls, and regulatory engagement.
  • The mandate suits someone who wants to build a function, not just steward an existing one.

What you will own

  • Full ownership of returns into the PRA, FCA, and other relevant authorities, covering COREP, FINREP, liquidity, capital adequacy, and large exposures.
  • Senior voice on reporting matters: interpreting new rules, translating them into system and control changes, and leading regulator engagement directly.
  • Oversight of reconciliations between regulatory returns, statutory accounts, and management information.
  • Line management and development of the regulatory reporting team.
  • A forward-looking automation and process improvement agenda, tightening controls ahead of further growth.

The background we expect

  • Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or equivalent) with substantial post-qualification experience.
  • Regulatory reporting career built inside a UK bank or comparable regulated institution.
  • Deep working knowledge of PRA and FCA frameworks.
  • Demonstrable track record of leading reporting teams and engaging senior stakeholders, auditors, and regulators.
  • Strong grasp of end-to-end finance and risk data flows, with the credibility to challenge upstream data quality.
  • Commercially literate, comfortable explaining technical matters to non-specialists.

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Posted: May 20th, 2026