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Wholesale Conduct Risk & Capital Markets - Assistant Manager, London
Client:
KPMG
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
32720a42540d
Job Views:
14
Posted:
29.04.2025
Expiry Date:
13.06.2025
Job Description:
The Role
Responsibilities
- Deliver technical client projects around risk and regulatory issues for banking clients.
- Support internal product development related to risk and regulatory topics, especially wholesale conduct risk and Non-Financial Regulatory Reporting (NFRR).
- Advise clients on regulations, industry practices, and advancements.
- Stay updated on latest trends and new regulations, leveraging international SME support when applicable.
- Apply skills to a broad range of regulatory and risk-related issues supporting regional and national propositions.
The Person
Required
- Strong understanding of banks and trading businesses, including products, structures, governance, risk management, and controls in Banking and Investment Management sectors.
- Familiarity with the ‘three lines of defence’ model.
- Practical understanding of key bank functions such as Front Office, Market Risk, Product Control, Treasury, and Compliance.
- Strong stakeholder management and networking skills.
- Excellent communication, planning, project management, and influencing skills.
- Experience managing professional teams, with decision-making and organizational skills.
- Knowledge of regulations affecting banking clients and recent regulatory developments.
- Flexibility to contribute to various banking risk engagements and work across the UK and internationally.
Advantageous
- Experience with Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) tools like MetricStream.
- Higher qualification in mathematical subjects or related degrees, or programming skills.
Regulatory knowledge
- Knowledge of developments impacting wholesale banking, such as risk and control frameworks, non-financial regulatory reporting, FX conduct, benchmarks regulation, market abuse, short selling, ESG ratings, etc.