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Treasury Business Management Analyst

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This is an excellent opportunity for a Treasury professional to join an established international bank in London. Working closely with the trading desk, you will support Treasury business management, daily operations, reporting, and departmental projects.
Job Title: Treasury Business Management Analyst
Location: London
Contract: 12-month Fixed-Term Contract
Work Style: Five days in the office
Key Responsibilities
- Support Treasury business management processes, including procedures, trader mandates, staff onboarding and offboarding, budgets, and expenses.
- Assist with business performance tracking, MI preparation, data analysis, and trading reports.
- Maintain counterparty, third-party, and product information in line with internal procedures.
- Support trade authorisation, legal agreement execution, system access, and parameter setup.
- Perform overall end-of-day checks and assist with operational risk and trading-event reporting.
- Liaise with Trading, Risk, Compliance, Operations, Finance, and Technology teams.
- Support Treasury system development, testing, and other departmental projects.
- Assist with audit, inspection, and internal governance requirements.
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- Previous experience within Treasury trading, desk support, business management, or a middle-office environment.
- Good understanding of Treasury trading workflows, operational risk, and internal controls.
- Knowledge of FX, bonds, money markets, and derivative products.
- Strong data processing, quantitative analysis, and reporting skills.
- Experience using Treasury systems to perform data analysis.
- Strong organisational and communication skills with good attention to detail.
- Degree in a relevant subject; a master’s degree or professional qualification would be an advantage.
- Fluent English is required.
- Mandarin speaking and writing skills would be advantageous but are not essential.
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