BME - Bolsas y Mercados Españoles - drives the transformation of financial markets and belongs to SIX, the third largest exchange group in Europe.
What sets us apart drives us ahead: between local roots and global relevance, we are a unique blend of tradition and future, of foundation and growth. We value bright minds and inspire them to grow with their ideas. Come and shape the future of finance with us.
Madrid | working from home up to 40% | Reference 7750
Are you an enthusiastic Business Analyst looking for a new challenge in a motivated and collaborative team? Join us and help shape the future of reference data solutions in the financial markets.
As part of CONNEXOR team, you will contribute to the evolution of reference data applications and services across primary and secondary markets. Our team analyzes customer and market needs, drives product innovation, and supports market participants in effectively leveraging and integrating CONNEXOR services into their processes.
Does it sound interesting for you? Apply now with your CV in English.
What You Will Do
What You Bring
If you have any questions, check out our FAQ page or call Sara Perez de la Cuesta at +34 91 709 56 80
For this vacancy we only accept direct applications in English.
Diversity is important to us. Therefore, we are looking to receiving applications regardless of any personal background.

SIX has been connecting the financial markets to the real economy for over 90 years.
The Swiss company provides services in the securities, financial information as well as the payments business and caters to a broad international client base. Its stable and efficient infrastructure guarantees the competitiveness of the Swiss and Spanish financial center.
The workforce of 4,000 employees in 19 countries on 5 continents constantly provide innovations across the value chain to help financial institutions accelerate growth. The reliable and secure services enable them to focus on their core business, create value, and reduce cost.
Measured in terms of free float, SIX – with the Swiss and the Spanish stock exchange – constitutes the third-largest exchange group in Europe by market capitalization.