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Bank of China

Senior Associate Transaction Reporting - Mandarin Speaking

London
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Financial Markets Middle Office department cooperates with Head Office to conduct market, credit, operational risk monitoring and reporting of London Trading Centre and Global Financial Markets (GFM) in Bank of China (BOC) London Branch and Bank of China (UK) Limited, and other overseas branches to meet the relevant policies and requirements in respect of risk framework establishment and implementation. As a Senior Associate Transaction Reporting - Mandarin Speaking, you will support the Bank in meeting its regulatory reporting obligations under EMIR/EMIR Refit, MiFID II, MiFIR, and other regulations. You will be responsible for the submission of transaction reports for the Bank and the London Trading Centre's bilateral trades, including delegated reporting on behalf of clients. You will also be responsible for the collateral management operations relating to ISDA/CSA, GMRA/MRA and other bilateral margin agreements for the Bank and Head Office. This is a full-time permanent position.

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  • Perform daily regulatory transaction reporting activities under MiFID II, EMIR and other regulations where applicable
  • Monitor transaction reports and remediate errors and exceptions by investigating root causes, correcting data issues and resubmitting reports when required
  • Perform collateral management activities for Financial Institution (FI) and Corporate clients, including valuation, margin calls, reconciliations, and dispute resolution
  • Undertake collateral management operations with FI counterparties in the EU time zone on behalf of Head Office
  • Collaborate with relevant stakeholders to enhance the Bank’s transaction reporting framework, policies, and procedures
  • Liaise between business and technical teams, supporting translation of business and regulatory requirements into detailed technical requirements
  • Support with improvements to internal systems impacting reporting
  • Coordinate with internal stakeholders and liaise with third parties/vendors to support system development, improvement, testing, and tracking issues
  • Prepare Management Information (MI) when required
  • Provide backup support for other teams and team members as required

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Requirements

  • Degree educated preferably in Banking, Finance, or other relevant subject
  • Proven track record in similar business stream, ideally gained within the Financial Services or Banking sector
  • Experience in IT implementation is preferable
  • Good knowledge of transaction reporting regulations including EMIR, MiFID, and SFTR and the associated data, systems, and reporting flows
  • Knowledge of Banking products is preferable
  • Excellent English and Mandarin communication skills
  • Advanced Excel and coding skills (e.g. VBA, Macros) are preferable
  • Able to explain complex business and/or technical concepts to stakeholders across a wide spectrum of business areas
  • Highly organized and able to multi-task
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment that requires an agile approach to recommending solutions
  • Attention to detail
  • Results oriented
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Skills

Regulatory Reporting
Collateral Management
Transaction Reporting
MiFID II
EMIR
Data Analysis
Stakeholder Collaboration
Problem Solving
Attention to Detail
Communication Skills
Excel
VBA
Banking Products
Financial Services
Agile Approach
Multi-tasking

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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