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A leading financial institution in London seeks a Compliance Advisor to provide expert oversight on regulatory reporting and compliance matters. The role requires deep knowledge of large shareholding and short selling regulations, with the ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders and address compliance risks. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently, prioritizing effectively to meet business needs.
Join us as a key member of the BBPLC Chief Operating Office (COO) Business Oversight Compliance Team where you will provide day to day Compliance advisory services on regulatory reporting, primarily covering Barclays Large Shareholding and Position reporting including Short Selling and Takeover Panel reporting. The role will require you to work closely with the global Large Holdings Operations team as well as Front Office and other functional areas including Legal and the Operations Risk, Chief Data and Controls Offices.
The role will encompass a diverse range of products and trading activities which you will provide Compliance oversight for in relation to the associated regulatory reporting requirements in the region. You will be working with Operations and other functional areas to provide support to regulator enquiries, exams, surveys and issue management, representing Barclays at industry forums, working groups and be on top of regulatory developments and be responsible for defining a verification check approach as second line oversight on this area.
The BBPLC Compliance team supports and advises across multiple businesses and has several key roles including: setting the tone and culture through the embedment of the risk and control frameworks; check and challenge business strategy development and execution through business engagement in governance forums; providing subject matter expertise in the practical interpretation of policy and regulatory requirements and their application.
To be successful, you will be required to have:
A deep understanding and practical experience in UK/EMEA large shareholding, short selling, and/or takeover panel regulatory reporting requirements as they pertain to a complex finance institution and preferably with good regulatory knowledge on large shareholding rules across multiple jurisdictions.
Proven ability to interpret complex rules and regulations as part of day-to-day operations, regulatory change and remediation, and applying them in a clear and concise manner with sound judgement.
Ability to communicate effectively with internal stakeholders to support regulatory change, issue resolution and escalation alongside experience in liaising with regulators, trade repositories, vendors and representation in industry working groups and forums
Able to exercise independent thought, and influence as well as challenge senior Stakeholders, including an ability to confront conflict and difficult issues in a professional, assertive and proactive manner while remaining sensitive to business needs
Some other highly valued skills may include:
Strong mutual approach with the ability to grow and build trusted relationships within Compliance and employees in the business units and support and control functions.
Confident, able to use initiative, excellent judgement and analytical with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively
Strong presentation capabilities and a high level of attention to detail and ability to work through complex system flow and reporting logic
Able to work autonomously, to prioritise, plan and organise work efficiently and effectively to deliver promptly and reliably.
This role will be based in London with 3 anchor days.
You may be assessed on key critical skills relevant for success in role, such as risk and controls, change and transformation, business acumen, strategic thinking and digital and technology, as well as job-specific technical skills.
To provide data-led expert oversight and check and challenge on business and compliance matters to evidence that the organisation is operating in a compliance with Barclays legal, regulatory and ethical responsibilities.
All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship – our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset – to Empower, Challenge and Drive – the operating manual for how we behave.