
Senior Analyst, Banking
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- 19 hours ago Post Date
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- APR1805 Requisition #
Senior Analyst, Banking Supervision
Multiple opportunities available to work as a supervisor of a portfolio of banks and payment providers
Develop supervisory skills to support high quality analysis & risk assessment in the financial industry
Various locations Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne
The role
As the Senior Analyst, you will perform prudential supervision and risk assessment across a defined group of supervised banking and payments organisations to achieve APRA’s objective of providing a prudentially sound financial system.
Some roles include contributing supervision insights to policy reform, including on Australia’s payments regulation and APRA’s licensing framework.
The team
The General Insurance and Banking Division supports APRA’s core function by undertaking prudential supervision and risk assessment activities to achieve the government and APRA’s objective of providing a prudentially sound financial system. The Division’s strategic is focus is to improve outcomes for banking and general insurance customers.
As a key member of the supervision team, you will collaborate with a wide range of internal stakeholders, including risk specialists and policy and advice division. You will also engage externally with Government departments, other regulatory agencies, industry associations and regulated entities.
Key responsibilities
Proactively identify issues and developments and raise through appropriate channels;
Applies strong understanding of frameworks/ standards/ legislation/ codes and the risks they seek to mitigate;
Examining the internal structure and business relationships of supervised organisations, giving focus to those areas that carry high risk;
Engage with supervised organisations to assess the quality of management, strategies, practices and systems;
Foster and maintain good relationships with internal stakeholders and other regulatory agencies;
Contributing to policy on regulation through collaborative engagement with stakeholders in APRA and from the financial sector and other government agencies;
One of the roles involves assessing licensing applications to analyse their compliance with the prudential standards and the applicant’s suitability to be granted a licence; once licenced, you would be supervising the new entrant.
About you
A strong understanding of the banking sector, prudential framework and/or payments;
Strong financial analysis, investigative and research skills;
Excellent problem solving and critical thinking skills to develop solutions for complex issues;
Ability to influence and negotiate with key stakeholders internal and external and at levels
Strong priority management skills;
Good judgement and strategic awareness, and the ability to operate with significant autonomy;
A team player with a positive mindset and an energetic approach; and
Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline.
To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen with eligibility to gain a Baseline Security clearance.
About APRA
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) places you at the heart of Australia’s financial services industry. APRA serves the Australian community by helping ensure financial institutions deliver on the financial commitments they make, within a stable, efficient and competitive financial system.
At APRA we’re committed to providing an inclusive workplace where everyone belongs, feels valued and respected. We aspire to attract and foster diversity of background, thought, and experience, recognising that a broad range of perspectives, approaches and ideas makes us stronger, and better enables us to meet our obligation to protect the financial wellbeing of the Australian community. When applying, please inform us of any adjustments you may need during the interview process.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) is the prudential regulator of the financial services industry. It oversees banks, credit unions, building societies, general insurance and reinsurance companies, life insurance, private health insurers, friendly societies, and most members of the superannuation industry. APRA currently supervises institutions holding $6 trillion in assets for Australian depositors, policyholders and superannuation fund members.
APRA invests in contemporary technologies to enable our employees to achieve work life balance, via flexible working practices. We are dedicated to cultivating a diverse and inclusive workplace that fosters collaboration and continuous improvement.
APRA provides ongoing studies support, structured training programs and excellent career progression opportunities all within a highly professional environment.
APRA is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, or disability status.
To apply, please visit our Careers Page at www.apra.gov.au. For further information or assistance, please email talent@apra.gov.au. Please do not apply to this email address.