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Wealth Domain enterprise Architect –UHNW / Discretionary Wealth(Architect II - Enterprise Solutions)

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Role Description
We are seeking a senior Wealth Domain Architect to own and define the end‑to‑end target‑state architecture for Wealth Management, with a strong focus on Discretionary UHNW Wealth propositions to join our client team in Central London
Contract / Fixed Term (Inside IR35) | Immediate Start
Hybrid working – 3 days onsite at client office in Central London
Key Responsibilities
Own and lead the target‑state architecture for the Wealth domain Act as the architectural authority, partnering with Wealth business and technology leadership Translate Wealth strategy, discretionary investment models, and client servicing needs into executable architecture roadmaps Design solutions supporting discretionary portfolio management, UHNW/HNW client lifecycles, and complex client/account structures Architect Wealth platforms for multi‑jurisdiction and multi‑booking‑centre operating models Provide architectural governance and guide delivery teams to ensure alignment with domain‑level outcomes
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Essential Experience
Extensive, hands‑on experience in Discretionary UHNW Wealth Management Proven ownership and accountability for Wealth domain architecture and target‑state design Deep understanding of discretionary investment propositions, UHNW client servicing models, and complex client hierarchies Experience designing Wealth solutions across multiple jurisdictions and booking models Ability to operate as a domain authority, not just a solution or technical architect London‑based, with strong UK / EMEA Wealth exposure


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Integration architecture experience Exposure to core banking, custody, or investment platforms Cloud, platform, and modern engineering practices
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Enterprise application architecture ,Enterprise resource planning ,Identity and access management, Endpoint security,Wealth management
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