Regulatory Reporting Specialist

¿Te entusiasma hacer crecer tu carrera? BBVA es una compañía global con más de 160 años de historia que opera en más de 25 países donde damos servicio a más de 80 millones de clientes. Somos más de 121.000 profesionales trabajando en equipos multidisciplinares con perfiles tan diversos como financieros, expertos legales, científicos de datos, desarrolladores, ingenieros y diseñadores. Conoce más sobre el área: The Finance team at BBVA London is a high-impact, multidisciplinary unit responsible for the financial integrity, strategic planning, and regulatory reporting compliance of the UK branch. We act as a critical partner to the business, ensuring that our Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) operations—including Global Markets, Global Transactional Banking and Investment Banking & Finance teams— are supported by robust financial frameworks. Working in the London Finance team involves a dynamic mix of local branch management and integration with BBVA’s global headquarters in Madrid. The team’s scope includes: Financial & Management Reporting: Delivering accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements. Regulatory Reporting Compliance: Managing the relationship with UK regulators (PRA/FCA), ensuring the branch meets all reporting requirements. Business Partnering: Collaborating closely with Front Office teams (e.g., IB&F and GTB) to analyze profitability and performance metrics. Tax & Treasury Oversight: Ensuring the UK tax strategy is executed with integrity while monitoring the branch’s liquidity position and balance sheet health. Strategic Planning: Leading the budgeting and forecasting processes to align the London branch’s growth with the wider BBVA Group’s strategic goals. Sobre el puesto Key Responsibilities: 1. Regulatory Reporting (80% Focus): Preparation & Submission: Take primary responsibility for the accurate and timely preparation and submission of a significant portfolio of BoE and PRA/FCA regulatory returns, including but not limited to: Statistical Returns: BT (Balance Sheet), EL (Eligible Liabilities), AD (Deposits), AL (Lending), CC (Country Analysis Claims), CL (Country Analysis Liabilities), BE (Sectoral Detail), PL (Profit & Loss), BG (Non-resident transactions by geography). Financial & Capital Returns: MLAR, FINREP P&L, PSD001, PSD007. Deposit Protection: Single Customer View (SCV) files. Data Sourcing & Integrity: Work closely with the IT and Operations teams to ensure the underlying source data for all returns is complete, accurate, and consistent with accounting records. Validation & Control: Perform rigorous validation checks, variance analysis, and reconciliations to ensure compliance with reporting instructions (e.g., PRA Rulebook, BoE Data Items). Change Implementation: Monitor and assess the impact of new and evolving regulatory reporting requirements (e.g., changes to BoE/PRA templates, IFRS updates) and contribute to their successful implementation. 2. Management Information & Analysis (20% Focus): ALCO Reporting: Assist in the preparation of high-quality Management Information (MI) packs for the Asset and Liability Committee (ALCO), focusing on liquidity, interest rate risk, and balance sheet movements. Management Committee Reporting: Contribute to the preparation of MI for the London Management Committee (LMC), providing clear and concise commentary on key financial metrics, regulatory compliance, and performance against budget. Regulatory and Compliance Committee: Provide reporting updates to the Committee. Ad-hoc Analysis: Provide analytical support for various financial and regulatory projects as required by senior management. Required Skills and Experience: Essential Experience (3-5 Years) Minimum of 3 years of direct experience in Regulatory Reporting within a UK regulated financial institution (ideally a Branch or Investment Bank). Proven hands-on experience in preparing and submitting a substantial number of the listed returns (BT, EL, AD, AL, CC, CL, PL, MLAR, FINREP). Solid understanding of the PRA Rulebook, EBA reporting standards, and BoE statistical reporting requirements. Strong knowledge of Core Banking Products (Loans, Deposits, Interbank activity). Demonstrable experience in using Regulatory Reporting software (Wolters Kluwer / FRS / OneSumX / Regpro / RiskPro). Advanced Excel skills (Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPs, data manipulation). Advanced Microsoft Access skills. Qualifications: A degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related quantitative field. Part-Qualified or Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) or equivalent relevant professional qualification is highly desirable. Core Competencies: Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to data preparation and validation, recognising the critical nature of regulatory submissions. Analytical Thinking: Ability to investigate and resolve complex data and reporting issues. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, capable of explaining complex regulatory concepts clearly to both finance and non-finance stakeholders. Teamwork & Proactivity: Highly motivated, proactive, and capable of working independently while contributing effectively to a team environment. Desirable Experience: Branch-Specific Knowledge (ideal but not essential): Previous experience working within a UK Branch of a Foreign Overseas Bank, with an understanding of the specific reporting nuances for branches vs. subsidiaries. System Implementation: Experience in a system migration or upgrading regulatory reporting software (e.g., moving from manual Excel processes to a vendor solution). RegTech Curiosity: Familiarity with the BoE’s Transforming Data Collection (TDC) initiative and how it impacts future statistical reporting. Please note that priority will be given to candidates who are elegible to work in the UK. Habilidades: Análisis de información, Análisis de información de gestión, Balances contables, Comunicación, Cumplimiento normativo, Data Sourcing, Declaraciones de ingresos, Elaboración de informes estadísticos, Gestión del cambio, Idioma inglés, Implementaciones de sistemas, Informes de información de gestión (IG), Informes regulatorios, Manipulación de datos, Microsoft Excel, Migraciones de sistema, Pensamiento analítico, Preparación de datos, Preparación de informes de gestión, Presentaciones regulatorias, Productos bancarios, Proyectos normativos, Sistemas de reporte, Soporte analítico, Tablas dinámicas No te pierdas ninguna oportunidad y... ¡sube tu CV! Entrarás en nuestra Comunidad de Talento para que podamos enviarte en el futuro oportunidades que encajen con tu perfil. Deja tu CV Somos más de 121.000 compañeros en 25 países, trabajando en equipos multidisciplinares, donde sabemos la importancia del equilibrio entre la vida personal y la profesional. Acompañamos a nuestros clientes en la transición energética y apostamos por el crecimiento inclusivo. Somos pioneros en la adopción de tecnologías disruptivas que van a impactar en la industria financiera. ¡Atrévete a definir el futuro de la banca!

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