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Technical Regulatory Consultant - Open Banking - SQL

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Technical Regulatory Consultant – Open Banking – SQL skills
6-Month Contract
£400 - £480/day (Inside IR35)
Hybrid London – 3 days per week
A global technology organisation is seeking an experienced Open Banking Regulatory Consultant to support regulatory compliance and operational governance across multiple international markets. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing global team responsible for ensuring compliance with Open Banking and payment regulations while working closely with engineering, product and risk stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
- Produce & submit regulatory reports relating to Open Banking & payment regulations
- Monitor API performance, availability and operational metrics to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Investigate incidents, reporting discrepancies and operational issues, working alongside engineering teams to identify root causes.
- Support incident reporting and regulatory notification processes.
- Maintain reporting documentation, governance processes and regulatory reporting schedules.
- Collaborate with Product, Engineering, Compliance and Risk teams to ensure regulatory requirements are translated into operational processes.
- Support internal audits, regulatory reviews and ad hoc compliance requests.
- Contribute to the development and improvement of reporting automation and data quality.
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- Previous experience in regulatory reporting, compliance analytics or regulatory operations within payments, banking or fintech.
- Strong understanding of UK and/or EU payment regulations (PSD2, Payment Services Regulations, FCA or related frameworks).
- Experience working with large transactional datasets.
- Strong SQL skills for querying and validating data.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills with experience working across technical and non-technical teams.
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