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Regulatory Reporting Analyst

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Regulatory Reporting Analyst - 12-Month FTC (Power BI) Location: London Up to £60k
Overview:
A growing and highly regarded insurance business is looking to hire a Regulatory Reporting Analyst to join its finance and regulatory function in London.
This position will support regulatory reporting, oversight, and control activities across the business, working closely with finance, operations, and compliance teams. The role offers broad exposure within a fast-paced and collaborative environment and would suit an analytically minded individual with prior experience in regulated financial services.
Key Responsibilities:
Support the preparation and delivery of regulatory and internal reporting requirements Assist with the monitoring and reconciliation of client money processes in line with CASS 5 requirements Produce regular MI and reporting packs for senior stakeholders Support control framework reviews and process improvement initiatives Work closely with finance and operational teams to ensure accuracy and completeness of reporting data Assist with regulatory audits, data requests, and ad hoc analysis Contribute towards automation and reporting enhancement projects using Power BI and Excel
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Requirements:
Previous experience within a regulatory reporting, finance, or controls-focused role within financial services Prior experience using Power BI for reporting, dashboard creation, or data analysis Advanced Excel skills and strong attention to detail Strong communication skills with the ability to engage with multiple stakeholders Ability to work in a fast-paced and evolving environment


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Desirable:
Experience within insurance, broking, or wider regulated financial services environments Exposure to financial controls, reconciliations, or regulatory compliance activities Progression towards a professional qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA or equivalent) Strong understanding and practical exposure to CASS 5/client money regulations would be beneficial but can be taught
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