GIOS Technology
Assurance Business Analyst

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Assurance Business Analyst at Glasgow, Scotland – 2-3 days per week Onsite
Job Description:
- Identification and assessment of Basel 3.1 reporting applicability relevant for the bank's activities, products, and services with all applicable regulations, and internal control policies
- Reviewing the data lineage for the Basel 3.1 reports and perform control testing to provide assurance on Basel compliance
- Review the identified Golden source to identify and address potential compliance gaps or violations
- Working with Credit Business and Product Owners – Mortgages & Securities Backed Lending – to map out e2e data/process/control flows, analyse RWA impacts arising from different commercial decisions and deliver technology feeds already designed
- Review the business control, tech controls and sox controls linked to the relevant products for basel 3.1 and perform control test of design and test of effectiveness for controls
- Recommend addressing any weaknesses or gaps that could lead to regulatory reporting non-compliance, and implementation of measures to strengthen internal controls
- Assess the preparedness for preparation and submission of Basel 3.1 regulatory reports to authorities
- Assess the development and implementation of training programmes to educate PBWM stakeholders on Basel 3.1 regulatory requirements and compliance responsibilities
- Review the preparedness and ongoing maintenance of regulatory reporting systems and software applications, including collaboration with IT colleagues to integrate regulatory reporting systems with other enterprise systems
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