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As a Valuation Control Analyst, you will support the Independent Price Verification (IPV) process across trading portfolios, helping to ensure valuations are accurate and well controlled. Your day-to-day work will include reviewing valuation movements, assisting with the investigation of pricing differences, and helping to track and raise issues where needed. You will work alongside teams in Front Office, Risk, Model Validation, Market Data, and Technology to learn how valuation, models, and data are used across the business, while gaining hands-on experience within a Valuation Control environment. The role provides valuable exposure to financial products, valuation concepts, and regulatory requirements across different asset classes. You will have the opportunity to build technical knowledge, develop communication and stakeholder interaction skills, and gain an understanding of how Finance, Risk, and the Front Office work together. This experience will help lay the foundation for future progression into risk, finance, control functions, or other analytical roles within the organisation.
Job Responsibility:
Support the Independent Price Verification (IPV) process across trading portfolios, helping to ensure valuations are accurate and well controlled
Review valuation movements, assist with the investigation of pricing differences, and help to track and raise issues where needed
Work alongside teams in Front Office, Risk, Model Validation, Market Data, and Technology to learn how valuation, models, and data are used across the business
Requirements:
A technical and analytical mindset, with a willingness to learn and develop your skills further
Currently studying towards, or have already gained, a professional finance qualification
Basic knowledge or exposure to programming languages such as Python, R, or C++, with an interest in applying them in a financial context