V.I.E. Liquidity Reporting Analyst
Responsibilities
As part of Finance departement in SG Luxembourg, DFIN/MAR team is in charge of prudential regulatory reportings to BCL, CSSF, BCE for the bank and its subsidiaries and some specific and expert transversal controls for SG Luxembourg. With a great diversity of nationalities, the team is made up of experts in their respective fields. The team has a variety of exchanges with multiple services : treasury, ALM, risk, IT, head office and offshore teams, regulators.
Responsibilities:
- Produce and certify liquidity data contribution to SG head office both for regulatory and business lines dedicated monitoring purposes (Flash reports, LCR, AMT, NSFR, SSM) with advance responsability on SGSS (securities services) and PRIV (private banking) business lines
- Produce and certify liquidity regulatory reporting with appropriate quality to submit to the regulator for Luxembourg prudential consolidated and sub-consolidated perimeters (LCR, AMT, NSFR)
- Conduct analytical reviews from one snapshot date to another, run a set of plausibility checks and propose proactively additional checks intra/intermetrics,
- Perform recurrent and ponctual adjustments in order to improve data quality and reflect appropriate liquidity treatment (both inventory and metrics)
- Actively contribute to various business, transversal, regulatory projects and propose/implement processes improvements
A questionnaire will be provided to you in order to check your VIE (Société Générale and Business France) eligibility. For an efficient analysis of your application, please make sure to truthfully answer all the questions.
Profile required
PLEASE NOTE that since this program is primarily an international development program, candidates cannot apply to a VIE assignment in their own country of citizenship.
To facilitate the examination of your application by our English-speaking managers, we thank you for applying in English.
Studies & experience:
- Graduate with a Master degree from Business/Engineering School or University with a specialization in Finance
- A previous experience in data or regulatory would be appreciated
Language skills:
- Fluent in English
Technical, operational & soft skills:
- Good communication and presentation skills
- Proficient/Good command of MS Office
- Strong listening and analytical skills
- Proactivity, spearheading of proposals
The VIE assignment in a nutshell
This VIE in Luxembourg is to begin as soon as possible but you need to plan 3 months between your application date and the beginning of your VIE assignment. It will last 12 months.
The VIE is a specific contract, under Business France’s eligibility criteria, opened to candidates under 28 and from the member states of the European Economic Space. For further information (including your financial indemnities), please see Mon VIE-VIA Business France.
Why join us
As soon as you arrive, you will be integrated into our teams and will learn every day alongside our experts, who will support you in your tasks. Gradually, you will become more independent in your projects, making this experience a real career accelerator. You will also discover all the diversity of our businesses, in a sector that is constantly evolving and innovating.
At the end of your VIE, various opportunities could be offered to you, in Luxembourg and abroad.
Business insight
At Societe Generale, we are convinced that people are drivers of change, and that the world of tomorrow will be shaped by all their initiatives, from the smallest to the most ambitious.
Whether you’re joining us for a period of months, years or your entire career, together we can have a positive impact on the future. Creating, daring, innovating and taking action are part of our DNA.
If you too want to be directly involved, grow in a stimulating and caring environment, feel useful on a daily basis and develop or strengthen your expertise, you will feel right at home with us!
Still hesitating?
You should know that our employees can dedicate several days per year to solidarity actions during their working hours, including sponsoring people struggling with their orientation or professional integration, participating in the financial education of young apprentices, and sharing their skills with charities. There are many ways to get involved.