Deutsche Bank
Finance
ClearingandSettlementAnalyst,NCT
“Clearing and Settlement Analyst, NCT at Deutsche Bank. Skills: Settlement Activities, Debt Markets, FED, DTC. Manage settlement Activities. Ensuring activities and exceptions handled”
What You'll Achieve.
market deadline; KPI benchmark standards; SLA
Industry & Context.
analytical skills; process for re-engineering opportunities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Commerce Graduate (minimum), 3-5 year’s working experience in investment bank, PC literate (Word, Excel – macro)
Nice to Have
preferably in Fixed income, A team player with good organizational skills, Detail-oriented, proactive & be able to work under pressure
What You'll Do.
Manage settlement Activities
Ensuring activities and exceptions handled
Escalations are done appropriately
handle multiple markets
Liaising with counterparts
Ensure adherence to cut-off times
Monitor volume inflow
Ensure queries responded
keep Team Manager informed
Ensure Desktop procedures updated
Assisting team in decision making
Training new recruits
analyze process for re-engineering
Daily / Weekly MI reporting
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Liaising with Domestic Agents; Middle offices; Traders; Counterparties; US; Frankfurt; London; internal counterparts; work collaboratively
Communication Scope
Good command of spoken & written English; Excellent Interpersonal Skills; Good communication and interpersonal skills
Process & Methodology
special tasks, projects
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