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A leading financial institution in Sydney is looking for a Business Improvement, Insights and Reporting Manager to join their Financial Health team. The candidate should have over 10 years' experience in Collections and a strong background in data analytics. Responsibilities include driving business improvement initiatives, overseeing reporting, and ensuring compliance with regulatory obligations. This role offers professional development opportunities and a supportive work environment.
ING Australia are looking to recruit a Business Improvement, Insights and Reporting Manager to work with our Financial Health team in the COO division in Sydney. The role is part of the Financial Health Leadership team and is an active contributor in delivering the agreed vision and strategy for the financial hardship and collections functions. The Financial Health team is responsible for managing ING Australia’s teams working on financial hardship and collections activities with significant regulatory oversight.
As the Business Improvement, Insights and Reporting Manager you will identify, lead, drive and implement business improvement activities across the team ensuring adherence to our regulatory obligations. You will be responsible for providing analytical insights on financial hardship and collections metrics and data and the development and delivery of relevant reporting/papers, including Committee’s, Boards, and business forums. You will play a key role in program wide initiatives as an expert in this field.
You will be integral in the remediation of issues and events and perform root cause analysis identifying process improvement solutions for prevention of recurrence. You will also have oversight of the control environment providing guidance and uplift as required.
Ready to make an impact?
We make hiring decisions based on your skills, capabilities, and how you align with our values - not on ticking every box. So, if you’re interested but don’t meet all the criteria, we encourage you to apply. We’re invested in fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels like they belong. We’re your allies in helping you do your thing during the recruitment process, so let us know (email below) if you require any support or adjustments when you apply.
Contact Sabrina Huynh on sabrina.huynh@ing.com.
For support and adjustments, including DEI, LGBTQI+ confidential application support enquiries: rpotteam.au@ing.com
Applications close Tuesday 9th December
Here at ING we consider employee development to be important and encourage existing employees to apply for suitable internal positions. It is expected that any employee applying for a vacant position would have been in their current role for a minimum of twelve (12) months before applying. This may be waived in special circumstances and after consultation with your manager.