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Senior Treasury Capital Manager (Contractor)

Empirical Search
Greater London
5 months ago
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Role Description

Leading and delivering the annual ICAAP Leading on the identification of how financial risks could materialise and recommending ways for the bank to manage their potential impact Manage the Bank’s long-term stability from a Capital risk perspective Assessing developments, both external in terms of the economic environment and internal from product and proposition changes Understand how changes could impact the Bank’s financial risk profile leading to recommendations to senior management committees Assess any new regulatory developments to ensure the Bank can understand and manage the impact of changes A key part of the role will be building and maintaining relationships within Treasury and across the Bank with the need to explain technical Capital topics to a wide range of stakeholders The role may have line management responsibilities

Role Requirements

Experience Leading and delivering the annual ICAAP Pillar 1 capital regulatory knowledge, including Basel 3.1 Experience of MREL resolution requirements including assessments / testing of capabilities Extensive experience of Capital risk management, including a deep understanding of regulatory requirements including the production of the ICAAP documents Leadership skills with a track record of delivering through a team Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex Capital subjects in a simple way to a wide range of stakeholders Effective relationship building skills with both internal & external stakeholders A willingness to take the initiative and think about impacts outside your immediate area of expertise

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