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Join Citi's Operations team in Pune as a Securities & Derivatives Intermediate Analyst. Utilize your 2-5 years of experience in Treasury products and securities processing. You will facilitate trade clearance, settlement, and risk analysis while guiding new team members. This role offers best-in-...
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India , Pune
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Explore a dynamic and critical career path in global finance with Securities & Derivatives Intermediate Analyst jobs. This intermediate-level operational role sits at the heart of capital markets, ensuring the accurate and efficient processing of complex financial instruments. Professionals in this field are essential to the post-trade lifecycle, facilitating the clearance, settlement, and investigation of client transactions involving securities like stocks and bonds, as well as sophisticated derivatives contracts such as options, swaps, and futures. Their work provides the stability and integrity necessary for trading desks and investment firms to operate seamlessly in a fast-paced environment. The core mission of a Securities & Derivatives Analyst is to manage the intricate processes that occur after a trade is executed. Common responsibilities include processing and validating securities and derivatives transactions, resolving any settlement discrepancies or fails, and ensuring all trades are settled within stringent market deadlines. They provide crucial analytic input to traders and portfolio managers, aiding in the review and understanding of derivative product valuations and behaviors. A significant part of the role involves rigorous risk monitoring, identifying errors or policy gaps, and implementing solutions to mitigate financial, operational, and regulatory risk. Analysts also frequently contribute to process improvement projects, leveraging data analysis tools to recommend enhancements that streamline trade flows and increase operational resilience. Furthermore, they ensure strict adherence to a constantly evolving landscape of global regulatory standards and internal policies, often preparing or contributing to essential regulatory reports. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are both technical and behavioral. Candidates generally possess a bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related business field, coupled with 2-5 years of relevant experience in financial services operations. A solid comprehension of treasury products, accounting principles, and regulatory frameworks is fundamental. Proficiency with core Microsoft Office applications is standard, with increasing value placed on skills in data analysis platforms and specialized settlement systems like DTCC or Euroclear. Success in this profession demands exceptional attention to detail, superb problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work accurately under pressure and tight deadlines. Clear and concise communication is vital for interacting with traders, clients, and global operations teams. The ability to analyze complex legal and financial documents, exercise sound professional judgment, and guide less experienced colleagues are hallmarks of an intermediate analyst. For finance professionals seeking a role that combines technical precision with risk management and continuous process optimization, Securities & Derivatives Intermediate Analyst jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career at the operational core of the world's financial markets.

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