Moneyfacts Group plc
Data Handler (Financial Products)

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Overview
A fantastic opportunity to join the data and analytics function of the UK’s leading provider of personal finance data. Moneyfacts' data is used throughout the UK financial industry. It is used by the Bank of England, HM Treasury and the UK Government. Virtually every bank and building society in the UK uses Moneyfacts' product and market data services.
This role is an exciting opening to join a dynamic and growing business whose business model and strategy is underpinned by the provision of accurate and up to date financial information.
What is the job like?
This role is a great opportunity to join a high-quality financial data gathering team. The department encompasses creation and maintenance of datasets across all personal finance products (incl. mortgages, savings, loans, current accounts, credit cards etc). There is also considerable scope for the successful applicant to add value to the business in terms of process improvements. You will be expected to learn quickly, with the view to gaining extensive knowledge of the financial services industry and the products on offer and ideally will be able to work to a high standard across a number of different product areas.
Please note: this role is not an IT based data analyst role requiring use of SQL, Python or PowerBI. Our Data Handlers primarily use Microsoft Excel.
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Key Responsibilities
Financial product data gathering and input / extraction and analysis Production of financial charts and figures for national press publications Relationship management with financial services providers with regards the provision of data Evaluate products to aid in the selection of best buys Summarising product changes Support for internal projects and investigations Subject matter expert for product area Ability to work together as part of a team to deliver up to date financial information to short timescales
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Education & Qualifications
Minimum 5 GCSE’s grades A*-C (new grading 9-4), including Maths and English 2 x A Levels, or equivalent
Desirable:
Educated to degree level, or equivalent experience in financial services industry or similar sector
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Skills & Experience
A focus on numerical accuracy is key for the role combined with a logical approach to tasks Ability to handle large volumes of data in a clear and structured way Good communication and relationship management skills Analytical and methodical approach to problem solving Ability to seek and identify efficiency improvements that deliver benefits to the business Able to set high personal standards, use initiative, persuade others, recommend improvements and influence strategy Articulate and audience focused Ability to multi-task and work under pressure Basic Microsoft Excel skills essential, further training will be provided


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Desirable:
Knowledge and experience of the financial services industry and products Previous experience working in retail banking environment
Salary
Excellent salary – commensurate with experience
Hours
Full time or part time available
Full time hours are 35 per week, Monday-Friday
Fully office based. No remote/hybrid working
Benefits:
25 days holiday plus public holidays + up to 3 days Long Service entitlement Birthday day off Enhanced Workplace Pension Employee Assistance Programme – free access to wellbeing and support tools GP24 – free unlimited 24/7 access to a GP Group Life Insurance Training and development opportunities Free car parking for all staff, two private car parks Electric vehicle charging points Locker rooms with showers and hairdryer Fully air-conditioned offices Free football car parking on Norwich City FC match days Monday Motivation – Free treats on Mondays Access to discounted local bus travel
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