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FS Advisory Consultant - Regulatory Change - Contract

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FS Advisory Consultant - Financial Services - Contract
📍 Location: Moorgate, London, UK
🕐 Employment type: Contract, 6 months
🌍 Environment: Professional Services Environment
About the Role
We are searching on behalf of our client for this role. This position is not with OVI.
Join as an FS Advisory Consultant, where you'll leverage your expertise in regulatory change to lead impactful transformation programmes in retail banking. As part of the team, you'll engage with business users, document processes, and drive actionable change to enhance compliance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities
- Engage with business users to understand problem statements and agree on the scope of engagement.
- Lead advisory engagements by constructing business models and conducting cost-benefit analyses.
- Document business process models using industry-standard frameworks and tools.
- Translate business requirements into actionable change for fast technology delivery.
- Research and analyze best-in-class industry processes to support digitization and simplification of customer journeys.
- Develop a deep understanding of the business context and marketplace.
- Work with product owners to write and develop clear epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria.
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Your Profile
- 10+ years of experience in retail financial services advisory, with a focus on regulatory or risk projects.
- 4+ years of experience in a Big Four consulting firm advising financial services clients.
- Proven track record in regulatory change and risk transformation programmes.
- Strong background in process modelling, cost-benefit analysis, and business change.
- IT background with experience in both Agile and waterfall SDLCs.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- 2.1 or higher in a related discipline; a Master's degree is a plus.


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What's Offered
- Competitive daily rate of £450 (Inside IR35).
- Six-month contract with an immediate start.
- Opportunity to work in Moorgate, London.
- Be part of a global, equity-partnered team.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is a seasoned professional with a strong background in financial services advisory, particularly within retail banking. You thrive in a consulting environment, ideally with Big Four experience, and have a proven ability to lead regulatory change initiatives. Your expertise in process modelling and business change, coupled with an IT background, will be key to driving success in this role. If you're ready to make an impact and work with a dynamic team, we want to hear from you.
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