Morgan Stanley

Regulatory Reporting Vice President

Location
Glasgow, UK
Salary
Not disclosed
Posted
12 May 2022
Closes
12 Jun 2022
Ref
3213611
Contract type
Permanent
Hours
Full time
Experience level
Director
Job Description

We offer:

  • Work in the Finance department of one of the world’s top tier Financial Institutions and a first-hand insight into our business
  • Enriching challenges that provide opportunity for constant learning and long-term career development opportunities
  • A supportive and inclusive environment, we accept individual differences and use them to better our work environment and culture
  • A balance between personal and professional lifestyles, including flexible working opportunities such as work from home arrangements
  • High specification office space with leading technologies, collaborative working spaces and wellbeing facilities including an onsite fitness suite and restaurant

You will:

As a Vice President within the Regulatory Controller organisation the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in ensuring the ongoing and future regulatory compliance and reporting of the Firm’s material entities in the EMEA region. You will report to an Executive Director and will be part of the EMEA and Glasgow Regulatory Controllers management team.

Detailed responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

  • Partnering across calculation and reporting teams to support critical internal and external reporting submissions and senior management reporting (New York, Frankfurt, and London).
  • Team management and staff development locally in Glasgow and oversight of remote teams in other locations to ensure compliance with regulatory reporting requirements.
  • Be instrumental to the assessment and development of new Regulatory reporting requirements for Credit and Market Risk (e.g.: CRRII, CRRIII, Basel IV, FTRB).
  • A key role in the strategic development of Firm systems, including assessing and implementing new regulatory requirements.
  • Responsible for critical and time sensitive ad hoc regulatory requests and quantitative impact studies (e.g.: PRA, ECB, BaFin, ACPR).

For further information, and to apply, please visit our website via the “Apply” button below.

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