Reporting Analyst - Regulatory/Investor at Computershare, Remote, 6 Months, £Day Rate

6 Months or more Accounting Legal

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Regulatory and Investor Reporting Analyst - Day Rate Contractor - (25000003)
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Regulatory & Investor Reporting Analyst – Day Rate Contractor - Inside IR35

UK Remote

Full Time

6 month contract

We give you a world of potential

We have a unique opportunity for you to contribute your talents and strengths as a key player within our Topaz reporting function, as part of Computershare Loan Services. You will be joining a small but mighty team that that can support your continued professional development and growth within our business.

Whilst we are ideally looking for business experience, for the right candidate we are open to discussing this as a development opportunity.

About Topaz

Topaz Finance is a part of Computershare Loan Services, the UK’s largest provider in the UK outsourced mortgage servicing market. Topaz is an important part of CLS and holds the legal title to almost £20bn of mortgages which it manages on behalf of a number of global banks and investors. Topaz also originates new mortgages under the Zephyr Homeloans brand. Zephyr was launched in 2018 and has exciting growth prospects.

About the Role

The Regulatory & Investor Reporting Analyst forms part of a small, friendly and specialist team focussed on regulatory reporting. We work collaboratively with other teams in the business, especially the Finance and MI teams. The role is also client facing, meaning you’ll be a representative of our business.

We are open to applications from candidates based anywhere in the UK who are open to working remotely.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Build reusable tools to analyse and validate Topaz reporting required to support Investors, Regulators and Credit Agencies
  • Investigate and answer regulator, rating agency and investor reporting queries regarding Computershare reporting
  • Support the submission of the Regulatory (Bank of England, ESMA & FCA) and Investor reporting process for all Topaz books
  • Ensure governance processes are followed in terms of Computershare Policy compliance, documentation, SLA compliance and change
  • Support the new securitisation and client take-on processes, resolving Audit, Ratings, Legal and Investor queries as well as support internal stakeholders on the interpretation of data and explanation of differences across files
  • Maintain comprehensive and up to date reporting glossaries, ensuring that differences between loan books are clearly documented
  • Support incident management and change process for relevant reports including User Acceptance Testing for Topaz.

Key Skills, Experiences & Competencies:

The successful candidate will ideally have had exposure to decision makers in global banks and investment companies as well as global rating agencies. However we are open to considering candidates who can evidence the right personal attributes for the role, including:

  • Exceptional problem solving and analytical skills
  • Highly organised and able to manage the delivery of evolving requirements
  • Good written communication, especially technical specification documents including the ability to understand and communicate complex technical requirements
  • Ability to build and maintain a network of relationships across CLS to assist with reporting queries and development
  • Ability to read, write, manipulate & edit text and XML files
  • Ability to write and maintain tools to optimise repetitive processes (e.g. file validation)

Additionally, it would be beneficial if you held:

  • Experience as a Data Analyst ideally with an Accountancy and/or Financial Services background
  • Advanced skills in Python and/or SQL syntax / logic
  • Advanced Excel skills, specifically data acquisition, merge and manipulation and comfortable with complex functions to support data merge, creation of time-series analysis etc.
  • Experience of Mortgage reporting to the FCA (MLAR, PSD) and/or experience of Securitisation reporting to ESMA and/or the Bank of England would be an advantage