Deloitte
Credit Lending Business Analyst | Contract | Remote UK

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Contract Role: Credit Lending Business Analyst
Contract Start Date: ASAP (inside IR35)
Contract Duration: End of 2026
Contract Location: UK remote
Payroll: Rockford Payroll: Info for Contingent Workers – Rockford Pay
The Opportunity
Deloitte Advisory is supporting a major Financial Services client on a strategic lending transformation programme and is seeking a highly experienced Credit Lending Business Analyst.
This role requires a subject matter expert with deep knowledge of the lending lifecycle, loan documentation, and credit products, combined with strong business analysis and change delivery experience.
You will play a key role in supporting the implementation of a Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution within a credit lending environment, working closely with business stakeholders, operations teams, technology teams, and programme leadership.
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This is an excellent opportunity for someone who combines lending domain expertise with the ability to drive requirements, process design, and business change.
Key Responsibilities
- Act as the SME for lending products, processes, and documentation.
- Support the implementation of a lending-focused CLM platform.
- Gather, analyse, and document business requirements.
- Review and map current and future-state lending processes.
- Assess the operational impact of documentation and process changes.
- Work with operations, legal, technology, and business stakeholders to ensure requirements are understood and delivered.
- Support solution design, testing, implementation, and rollout activities.
- Facilitate workshops and stakeholder discussions.
- Produce process maps, business requirements, user stories, and functional specifications.
- Support UAT planning, execution, and issue resolution.
- Identify risks, dependencies, and opportunities for process improvement.


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Essential Experience
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate a strong understanding of:
- Credit agreements
- Facility agreements
- Loan documentation
- Amendments and waivers
- Lending lifecycle management
- Drawdowns and repayments
- Syndicated lending processes
- Loan servicing and administration
- Operational impacts of documentation changes
- Front-to-back lending operations
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