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Data Business Analyst - Basel / FinRep / CoRep - Contract
Senior COREP Reporting Analyst – Regulatory Reporting Professional
Rate: £750–£800 p/a (via umbrella) Timescale: 6 months (rolling) Location: Central London-based (3 days in office, 2 days hybrid) Contract Type: Freelance via umbrella company
About the Role
We’re seeking an experienced COREP regulatory reporting professional to strengthen data lineage, control ownership, audit evidence, and overall reliability of our internally built reporting platform.
This role will focus on:
- Enhancing traceability and accuracy of reporting outputs.
- Embedding clear reconciliations, controls, and governance for audit and regulatory compliance.
- Ensuring reports are reliable, reproducible, and audit-ready.
Key Responsibilities
- Map & document the end-to-end data flow from source systems through the reporting engine to COREP outputs.
- Develop business process documentation, control evidence, and audit-ready records.
- Design, build, and maintain reconciliation processes, exception reporting, and control packs across the reporting chain.
- Define ownership, thresholds, and escalation routes for reporting controls and break management.
- Identify gaps in data lineage, evidence, and control frameworks and collaborate with IT and data teams to remediate them.
- Act as a liaison between Regulatory Reporting, Finance, and Risk, explaining issues, impacts, and solutions in a clear, practical way.
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Requirements & Experience
- Strong background in COREP regulatory reporting, with a deep understanding of auditability, governance, and regulatory expectations.
- Proven ability to build data lineage, process documentation, and control frameworks for complex, high-stake reporting systems.
- Hands-on experience with reconciliations, exception management, and reporting controls.
- Technical skills advantage:
- SQL, Excel (advanced)
- Python, business intelligence (BI), or reporting tools.
- Strong communication skills to work effectively across business and technology teams in a dynamic environment.


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