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Banking Governance Analyst - Open Banking and Reg Reporting

City of London
£400 – £475/day
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Job Title: Business Governance Analyst

Contract: initially until 31st December 2026

Location: London


I am looking for an experienced Banking Governance Analyst to join a growing team responsible for regulatory reporting and governance activities across multiple Open Banking frameworks globally.

This is an opportunity to work at the intersection of payments, compliance, data analysis, and technology, helping ensure regulatory obligations are met while supporting the ongoing performance and reliability of Open Banking services.

What you'll be doing:

  • Producing and submitting regulatory reports across Open Banking frameworks in the UK, EU, Australia, and other emerging markets.
  • Monitoring API performance metrics including availability, uptime, latency, outages, and error rates.
  • Investigating operational issues, reporting discrepancies, and performance anomalies.
  • Working closely with engineering teams to identify root causes and support remediation activities.
  • Maintaining reporting documentation, governance processes, and regulatory methodologies.
  • Managing incident reporting obligations and ensuring regulatory notifications are submitted within required timeframes.
  • Tracking reporting schedules and regulatory deadlines across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Supporting audits, regulatory reviews, and compliance-related enquiries.

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What we're looking for:

  • 3+ years of experience within regulatory reporting, compliance analytics, financial services operations, banking, payments, or fintech.
  • Strong understanding of UK and/or EU payment regulations, Open Banking requirements, and regulatory reporting obligations.
  • Hands-on SQL skills with experience analysing large transactional datasets.
  • Experience validating data and producing accurate regulatory reporting outputs.
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to work independently in a fast-paced and highly regulated environment.

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Desirable experience:

  • Open Banking, PSD2, CDR, AISP/PISP, or API governance exposure.
  • Knowledge of UK, EU, or Australian Open Banking standards.
  • Experience establishing reporting processes in newly regulated environments.
  • Exposure to API monitoring, observability tooling, or regulatory event tracking frameworks.

Contract Details

  • Contract until: 31st December 2026
  • Working arrangement: Hybrid working (London, 3 days per week)
  • Rate: £400 - 470 per day Umbrella DOE
  • Start date: Immediate start available

This is an excellent opportunity to gain exposure to global Open Banking regulations, work alongside engineering and compliance teams, and play a key role in regulatory governance within a large-scale payments environment.

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Skills

Regulatory Reporting
Compliance Analytics
Data Analysis
SQL
Stakeholder Management
Open Banking
API Monitoring
Performance Metrics
Incident Reporting
Governance Processes
Financial Services
Payments
Root Cause Analysis
Audits
Regulatory Reviews
Documentation

Location

City of London, England, United Kingdom

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