Are you a Regulatory Affairs expert who is looking for the next step in your career?
Join our Regulatory Affairs and Aggregate Risk (RAAR) EMEA team and play a key role in supporting our European bank (Macquarie Bank Europe (MBE)), headquartered in Dublin, and its CRO in leading prudential risk oversight activities.
Our RAAR team in the EMEA region is focused on prudential policy advisory, rule interpretation and risk oversight for local regulated entities (including MBE, the UK branch of Macquarie Bank Limited, an Australian bank, and a number of UK and European investment and asset management affiliates), stress testing, recovery, resolution and wind-down planning, and economic capital assessment for the EMEA non-banking entities in the Macquarie group.
As a member of the team, you will be responsible for supporting MBE’s CRO through providing dedicated prudential risk oversight for the entity in collaboration with the wider RAAR team. This will include working closely with the regional RAAR teams covering prudential policy, stress testing and the oversight of ICAAP exercises, recovery and resolution planning, and cooperation with liquidity risk management teams.
Your specific responsibilities will include:
The role offers plenty of exposure and the opportunity to lead strategically important pieces of work through key governance committees up to Board level in a growing business, and you will also have the chance to collaborate with Global teams. Your role will involve working across the RAAR teams ensuring strategic alignment between the MBE, EMEA, and the Group where possible.
To be successful in this role you will have a strong knowledge of prudential regulations and risk management ideally under European frameworks, with experience of working on these exercises for a Bank and/or Investment Firm, and/or have good experience within the capital adequacy or liquidity management areas of such firms.
Ideally, you will also have good knowledge of Irish-specific prudential regimes, legislation, and supervisory practices, otherwise you will be expected to develop this knowledge with the support of your colleagues. You will be expected to keep up to date with regulatory developments and policy changes issued by both European and Irish regulatory authorities. You will also have strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to explain complex concepts to stakeholders at varying levels of seniority.
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you to take the next step in your career, please apply today.
About the Risk Management Group
The Risk Management Group (RMG) is an independent, centralised unit responsible for ensuring all risk across Macquarie are appropriately assessed and managed. Its divisions include Behavioural Risk, Compliance, Credit, Financial Crime Risk, Internal Audit, Market Risk, Operational Risk, Regulatory Affairs and Aggregate Risk, and RMG Enterprise Support.
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