Luxoft
Senior LoanIQ Technical BA

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Project Description:
We're seeking a seasoned Business Analyst to join a Pod to provide LoanIQ Analysis and SME expertise as part of a LoanIQ implementation for a major bank. You will act as the bridge between business stakeholders, engineering teams, and QA to define, prioritise, and deliver robust integration solutions.
Responsibilities:
- LoanIQ analysis, requirements gathering and SME expertise for LoanIQ implementation and integration. Areas to cover will include Accounting & General Ledger processing, Operations cash management and settlement processes, Delayed Compensation and Regulatory Deliverables.
- Analyze impact of changes on front-to-back systems flows and architecture.
- Gather business requirements and create detailed specifications (RESTful services, data feeds, etc.).
- Liaise with stakeholders across Front Office, Operations, Finance and IT groups to ensure seamless integration across all dependent interfaces, feeds and reporting.
- Assist users in setting up/executing User Acceptance Testing.
- Ensure alignment with enterprise architecture and compliance frameworks.
- Liaise with Product Owner to define user stories, acceptance criteria, and product backlog items.
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Mandatory Skills Description:
- SME Knowledge of the LoanIQ application/data model and/or Syndicate Lending business, as well as version 7+ of the LoanIQ application.
- 8 - 10+ years in Business Analysis in banking / financial services.
- Understanding of Accounting terminology and practices.
- Strong understanding of integration design and data flows.
- Agile methodology experience (Scrum, Kanban).
- Good communication, stakeholder management, and documentation skills.
- Practical experience leveraging AI tools in Business analysis workflows, such as:
- Generating comprehensive documentation.
- Enhancing stakeholder communication and reporting using AI tools.
- Identifying opportunities to embed AI-driven features into products.


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- Ability to apply AI tools responsibly to improve productivity and quality while maintaining governance and standards.
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