We are looking for a Capital & Risk Analyst within Group Finance &
Treasury. As a Capital & Risk Analyst in the Regulatory Reporting team you will be responsible for monthly reporting, continuous improvement projects and
will be part of the development of new solutions for upcoming regulations and
reporting updates.
At Nordea, we’re committed to being a partner our customers and society can count on. Compliance and integrity go hand in hand. Joining us means you’ll have an impact on how we do banking – today and tomorrow. So, bring your ideas, skills and unique background. With us, you’ll be in good company with plenty of opportunities to collaborate, grow and make your mark on something bigger.
About this opportunity
Welcome to Regulatory Reporting where we add value by being responsible for the capital, liquidity and tax reporting to our
management team, the public and financial supervisors. Regulatory Reporting is
a unit in Finance & Treasury Reporting in Nordea providing regulatory
reporting services to various Group Functions, as well as risk analysis and
material for interim and annual reports.
What you'll be doing:
- Regulatory reporting to FSA's, Board of Directors and other
stakeholders on a monthly basis.
- Provide value-adding solutions/deliveries to internal and external
stakeholders to support business decision making and efficient use of
capital.
- Analyzing the development of
risk exposure amounts including credit quality changes, regulatory changes
and changes in portfolio composition.
- Leading and participating in different types of development projects
that aim to enable new reporting solutions and making current solutions
even better.
You’ll join a team
that operates cross Nordea Group through teams based in Stockholm,
Helsinki, Copenhagen & Lodz. This role is based in Stockholm or Helsinki.
Who you are
Collaboration. Ownership. Passion. Courage. These are the values that guide us in being at our best – and that we imagine you share with us.
Basic prerequisites:
- An academic degree in finance, mathematics, physics, statistics, engineering or similar.
- 3-5 years’ relevant work experience
- Strong interest and ability in a programming language is an advantage (SAS, SQL or VBA preferred).
- Strong interest and desire to keep up-to-date with the changing regulatory landscape
- Ability to work well within a team as well as with other teams across the bank
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience with Basel III/CRD IV
- Accounting knowledge (IFRS)
Preferred Profile:
- Creative Thinking: can think creatively, has a “questioning” mind-set, proposes new ways of working and strives for constant improvement in current processes
- Drive & Motivation: can successfully handle multiple tasks, persists in the face of adversity, and takes both initiative and accountability for improving his/her own performance.
- Judgement: Displays good judgement, thinks ahead, anticipates questions and priorities work tasks appropriately.
Only candidates with the unrestricted right to work in Sweden will be considered for the position.
If this sounds like you, get in touch!
Next steps
Submit your
application no later than 16 August 2019. For more information, you’re welcome to contact Julia Holmberg or Anders Berg (Co-Heads of Regulatory
Portfolio Control) ;
At Nordea,
we know that an inclusive workplace is a sustainable workplace. We deeply
believe that our diverse backgrounds, experiences, characteristics and traits
make us better at serving customers and communities. So please come as you are.