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Regulatory Reporting Analyst

The Regulatory Reporting Analyst is responsible for preparing and monitoring regulatory reports at a bank in Geneva, working closely with various departments to ensure that the reports are accurate and submitted on time. The role requires a deep understanding of regulatory requirements and processes, as well as experience in the financial industry.

Job description

The role of Regulatory Reporting Analyst involves responsibility for the accurate and timely preparation of Swiss and international regulatory reports (e.g., capital adequacy, LCR, NSFR, statistical reports) within the CFO function.

Tasks and responsibilities

The main duties and responsibilities include:
  • Developing and preparing regulatory reports to ensure that they are submitted in full and accurately by the regulatory deadlines.
  • Implement and maintain the operational schedule for your reporting area to ensure that the necessary inputs are coordinated and that monthly and quarterly deadlines are met.
  • Analysis of complex financial structures (e.g., derivatives, structured products) to determine the appropriate regulatory treatment.
  • Development and implementation of robust proxy logic or manual workarounds for data gaps in specific areas.
  • Evaluate processes and documentation related to regulatory reports to ensure that they are sustainable and audit-ready.

Requirements

The requirements for this role include:
  • At least a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related quantitative field, or equivalent professional experience in the financial industry.
  • Typically 6–10 years of experience in the private banking or financial services sector in regulatory reporting, financial accounting, risk management, or auditing, with significant experience in prudential regulation.
  • Advanced understanding of the regulatory environment and relevant tools (e.g., Basel III, FINMA Circulars, Mercury, OneSource).
  • Proficiency in IT tools (e.g., Excel and Mercury), practical experience with SQL, and knowledge of VBA or data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI) are a plus.
  • Full professional proficiency in English (spoken and written); fluency in French is a significant advantage for interacting with local stakeholders in Geneva.

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