Role Title: Analyst, OTC Regulatory Reporting
Role location: London
About Westpac We are Australia’s first bank and oldest company, and one of four major banking organisations in Australia. This opportunity sits in our London office working for Westpac Institutional Bank (WIB), the division of Westpac, which services the needs of our corporate, institutional, and governmental clients.
How will I help?
A hands-on role within the Regulatory Operations function, focused on ensuring the firm’s compliance with global derivatives trade reporting and portfolio reconciliation obligations.
Based in London, you will be responsible for managing the end-to-end lifecycle of trade reporting and reconciliation processes across multiple regulatory regimes, EMIR, MiFID & SFTR. The position will work closely with the core team based in Sydney and support teams in London, New York and potentially other entities over time
You will play a key role in maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the firm’s derivatives data by overseeing the reconciliation of material terms and valuations with external counterparties, identifying and resolving breaks, and escalating issues in line with internal policies and regulatory timelines.
The role requires a strong understanding of derivatives products and post-trade processes, as well as a proactive approach to exception management and regulatory change. You will work closely with internal stakeholders across Front Office, Compliance, Risk, Finance, and Technology, and will act as a key point of contact for delegated reporting counterparties.
This position offers an excellent opportunity to develop deep expertise in regulatory reporting and reconciliation, contribute to process improvement initiatives, and gain exposure to a wide range of financial products and global regulatory frameworks.
Key Accountabilities
What’s in it for me?
You’ll be joining a highly supportive and collaborative team with international coverage during a period of Group Executive backed growth plans for WIB. You’ll be working in a collaborative, supportive, and growing team and work with senior stakeholders across our international offices.
Westpac offers a comprehensive range of benefits including a range of health, wellbeing, lifestyle, and financial benefits.
What do I need?
What’s it like to work here?
When you join, you’ll become part of the broader Westpac family – where we aim to be a friendly, switched-on team working for a single purpose - Creating Better Futures Together – it’s what we do, who we are and why we come to work every day. As an equal opportunity employer, we’re proud to have created a culture where people can be their best, in an environment that values diversity and flexibility.
Within Westpac, you will be part of the Institutional Banking division, where our vision is to be a high performing and innovative institutional bank, committed to enabling the growth of our global clients, our economy, and delivering sustainable shareholder returns.
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