Business Analyst - Regulatory

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Senior Business Analyst (Regulatory) – London (Hybrid) – Up to £700 p/d (Inside IR35) – 6 Month rolling contract - Financial Services

Are you an experienced Senior Business Analyst with deep knowledge of regulatory reporting and banking systems? This is an opportunity to step into a senior role where you’ll shape regulatory technology solutions, influence key stakeholders, and play a central part in delivering high‑value change initiatives across the organisation.

As a Senior Business Analyst, you will work closely with technology leads and business stakeholders to drive delivery of regulatory and back office projects. You’ll help assess development requests, clarify requirements, and support end to end project outcomes ensuring transparency, quality, and alignment with strategic goals.

Role & Responsibilities

Supporting assessment and delivery of development requests across multiple business areas.
Developing and maintaining the regulatory product roadmap.
Prioritising features and enhancements aligned with business objectives.
Providing transparency around delivery milestones and progress.
Communicating updates and managing expectations with senior stakeholders.
Documenting clear and comprehensive business requirements for new and existing systems.
Skills & Experience

Proven experience across the full project lifecycle
Strong ability to document clear, accurate business requirements
Excellent communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills
Solid understanding of banking systems
Hands on experience with regulatory reporting (e.g., MiFID, EMIR, JFSA)
Knowledge of market data sources (Bloomberg, Refinitiv)
Strong data analysis & mapping skills
SQL experience and familiarity with relational databases (Oracle, MS SQL Server)
Experience integrating with trading platforms (Murex, Bloomberg, Loan IQ)
Familiarity with JIRA, Confluence, Azure DevOps
Senior Business Analyst (Regulatory) – London (Hybrid) – Up to £700 p/d (Inside IR35) – 6 Month rolling contract - Financial Services

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