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Regulatory Reporting Data Business Analyst - London - Asset Management

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Regulatory Reporting Data Business Analyst - London - Asset Management
Senior COREP Reporting & Controls Consultant
INSIDE IR35 HYBRID WORKING
This is a highly visible role focused on strengthening the governance, traceability and control environment surrounding COREP regulatory reporting. The successful candidate will combine deep COREP reporting expertise with strong business process and controls experience, helping to establish robust end-to-end data lineage, auditability and business-owned controls across an internally developed calculation platform.
The technology platform is already in place; the challenge is to ensure that regulatory outputs are fully traceable, explainable and reproducible, with embedded controls capable of operating effectively within BAU and standing up to internal audit and regulatory scrutiny. You will act as the key bridge between Regulatory Reporting, Finance, Risk and Technology teams, translating complex technical processes into clear, practical and auditable business processes.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and document end-to-end data lineage from source systems through internal calculation engines to COREP regulatory outputs.
- Translate complex technical transformations and calculation logic into clear business documentation and operational evidence.
- Establish and implement an auditability and evidencing framework, including documentation standards, audit trails, version control and re-performance procedures.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive business process documentation covering data sourcing, transformation, reporting cycles, review and sign-off processes, issue management and change controls.
- Design and embed end-to-end reconciliation and data quality frameworks across the entire reporting lifecycle.
- Build and maintain business-owned control outputs, including reconciliation packs, exception reporting, break analysis and management information.
- Define control points, tolerances, thresholds, ownership models and escalation procedures to ensure reporting completeness, accuracy and timeliness.
- Identify gaps in lineage, control coverage and evidencing, prioritising remediation activities based on regulatory risk and materiality.
- Partner closely with Technology and Data teams to automate controls and reduce reliance on manual processes.
- Communicate complex issues, impacts and remediation options clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Required Experience
- Strong hands-on COREP regulatory reporting experience within a financial services environment.
- Deep understanding of regulatory expectations relating to traceability, governance, transparency, controls and auditability.
- Proven experience establishing end-to-end data lineage across complex, multi-system reporting environments.
- Significant experience designing and implementing reconciliation frameworks, control suites and exception management processes.
- Demonstrable experience producing robust business process documentation and operational procedures.
- Experience building and automating controls, reconciliations and reporting processes.
- Strong understanding of audit evidence requirements, documentation standards, re-performance processes and change/version control.
- Experience working with data warehouses, internally developed calculation platforms and/or regulatory reporting systems.
- Ability to operate effectively within large-scale change programmes, embedding new technology and processes into BAU operations.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to bridge business, regulatory and technology teams.


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Desirable Skills
- SQL, advanced Excel and/or Python experience.
- Experience with BI and reporting tools.
- Previous experience working within large asset management, banking or financial services organisations.
- Experience supporting audit, regulatory reviews or remediation programmes.
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