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Experience with TRF/ORF (listed and OTC Equity Reporting), Equity Trading (Listed and OTC Equities), Regulatory Option Trading Reporting, and Trace Reporting (Corporate/Agency Debt Products/Securitized Products, Treasury Products.
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Validation to source documents; and ensuring compliance to regulatory reporting instructions, primarily relating to Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY). Responsible for design and execution of strategies and testing plans to verify the adequacy of internal controls over financial reporting, including verifying controls at trade origination point, middle office, back office, and GL booking and reconciliations.
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SUPERVISOR: Director, Materials Management & Reporting. The Materials Management and Reporting Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day management of materials and inventory reporting of all supply chain data and may be inclusive of all MTA Agencies.
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The Strategic Finance - OneStream, Associate Director for Apollo Global Management will be responsible for assisting in the administration of the finance corporate performance management tool, business process mapping and improvements, as well as creating automated reporting solutions using vendor tools and automated data flows.
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Experience selling one or more of the following: Analytics, Back Office Solutions, Data Governance, Data Management, Data Warehouse, EOD Reporting, Front Office Solutions, Managed Services, Middle Office Solutions, Order Management (OMS), Portfolio Management (PMS), Reconciliation, Regulatory Solution, Reporting, Trade Management, Treasury.
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You will work closely with cross-functional teams including corporate accounting, treasury, tax, investor relations, and financial planning & analysis, on key initiatives including projects to continually improve accounting processes and reporting.
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The Director , Insights + Reporting will be a key part of the Central Analytics & Reporting team that provides critical analyses + information about consumption + release performance to colleagues across US Commercial Partnerships, Global Digital Business and each of Sony Music's US labels.
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Lead strategic initiatives to drive common & concurrent use of "gold source reports" by 1st & 2nd line, and deliver faster time to insights through well designed CRO/SCO/Risk Director/Risk Manager/Risk Analyst persona based reporting/UX as new reporting infrastructure/oversight platforms are adopted.
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Proven experience in MiFID regulatory reporting, statutory reporting, and financial planning & analysis within the financial services industry. ICARA, capital, liquidity, monitoring metrics, and remuneration reporting, balance sheet, income statement and client money and client asset.
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Reporting to the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis, the Senior Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis will support the director in managing the Centers FP&A team with preparation of the organizational budget and reporting while adhering to strict grant management compliance.
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The Dispensary Associate reporting directly to the Dispensary Manager, Retail Operations, is responsible for assisting in all daily operations of a Dispensary, being part of a patient-centric team and achieving iAnthus company initiatives.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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The unit has four primary functions in that there are a dedicated daily reporting team including daily funding dashboard, a liquidity stress testing team, a 2052a regulatory reporting team and an RWA risk/reconciliation team.
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Reporting to the Director, Client Delivery, the Production Manager, Sea is responsible for leading the production and project management of RWS produced onboard entertainment products for our cruise line client; ensuring each group holds the original artistic intention and integrity of each entertainment product.
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You will gain exposure to many facets of the ABS and RMBS spaces, combining information from a variety of sources (loan-level transaction data, deal documents, trustee reporting, etc.) You will directly communicate with contacts at hedge funds, banks, and asset originators, providing valuable reporting and analytics services to assist with their internal processes.
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