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The Financial Crime team in the UK works with clients to manage business risk through:
· Responsive and robust investigations driven by situational expertise and analytics
· Remediation built around technologies to improve efficiency
· Transformation projects that help clients emerge stronger from unplanned events
· Working with our clients to change their financial crime functions for the better through enhanced controls, monitoring systems, analytics, improved policy and procedures, more effective risk management, and reduction in costs
The role responsibilities will include the following:
Vendor evaluations and assistance for surveillance strategic roadmaps
Market abuse surveillance implementation and calibration (e.g. detection scenarios, instance identification, parameter setting and tuning)
Data driven surveillance effectiveness review and optimisation
Reviewing end-to-end data and process flow supporting surveillance implementations
Risk assessment design, construction and review and assistance in dealing with regulatory enquiries
Providing day-to-day support for deployment of augmented market abuse surveillance operating models
Actively contributing on client-facing project work, being self-starting and motivated to produce the required high standard of deliverables
Development of risk methodology and practical experience of executing risk assessments Building and maintaining relationships both internally within the PwC network and externally with clients
Essential skills and experience
Experience of market abuse surveillance functions
Experience of vendor solution implementation and refinement
Knowledge of different types of market abuse risk and their manifestations
Experience of industry relationships (eg vendors or industry conferences)
Experience of providing MI and summarising data for senior stakeholders
Demonstrable technical knowledge of specific wholesale banking products and asset classes
Knowledge and interest in the Market Abuse regulatory environment
Experience of risk management tasks and approaches