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Business Analyst

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Business Analyst – Lending / Underwriting Transformation
Initial 3 months, with a good possibility of extension. The requirement may evolve toward more PM focused support later in the programme.
Slough
2/3 days per week on site, rest remote - £585 per day inside IR35
The client is moving to a third party lending platform and is looking for an experienced Business Analyst, ideally with a background in lending and underwriting, to support the transition.
The BA will work closely with one of the client's internal BAs and engage with the third party platform provider. The key focus will be understanding and documenting the client's current underwriting processes and working practices, then defining how these will need to change when moving to the new platform.
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Key Responsibilities
- Understand and document the current state underwriting process and lending requirements.
- Develop a good understanding of the Solifi platform and its capabilities.
- Define the future working practices/processes associated with the new platform.
- Identify and document what the client requires from the platform.
- Perform gap analysis between current processes and Solifi capabilities.
- Document any functionality or changes that Solifi would need to develop.
- Work with internal stakeholders, the client BA and the third party provider.
- Support requirements around lending metrics and potentially Experian/PCCA.


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Ideal Background
- Strong BA experience within lending/financial services, with underwriting experience highly desirable.
- Experience working with third party technology/platform providers and translating business processes into clear requirements would be particularly valuable.
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