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Subject matter expertise in a financial services sub-area like Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Transaction Banking, Wholesale Banking, Cards & Payments, Wealth Management, Investment Management, Real Estate, Private Equity, Capital Markets.
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Deloitte Risk and Financial Advisory's Financial Services Industry (FSI) Risk, Data and Regulatory professionals help organizations identify the regulatory changes impacting their business and implement effective and efficient processes to manage regulatory, capital, liquidity and interest rate risks, respond to evolving regulatory environments and implement programs, measures, and tools to help clients with a specific focus on risk, data, and regulatory processes.
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6+ years of relevant work experience in consulting role and/or in Treasury/Treasury Risk management function within financial services industry. Knowledge of the structure and roles within the risk function at a bank, capital markets organization or broker-dealer, including execution and oversight processes, risk assessment, reporting, controls, testing, and data analytics.
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Financial Services Risk, Data & Regulatory, Liquidity - Senior Consultant. 4 years of relevant work experience in a consulting role or in the Treasury or Liquidity risk function within the financial services industry.
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The ideal candidate will have a genuine passion for driving strategic transformation in the financial services industry combined with relationship-building, leadership, and communication skills.
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A genuine passion for the financial services industry, combined with relationship-building, leadership, and communication skills will be critical to success. Lead and deliver small engagements, or components of large, complex engagements for financial services clients.
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Working knowledge of funding and liquidity risk, collateral management, asset and liability management, intraday liquidity and cash management, funds transfer pricing, and interest rate risk.
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Demonstrate understanding of business processes, regulatory requirements, internal control risk management, process, data and technology controls and related standards and frameworks as related to financial institutions.
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Demonstrate understanding of liquidity or asset & liability management and/or associated risks. Experience working closely with Treasurers and Senior Management through the identification of emerging asset & liability management, interest rate, and liquidity risks.
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