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LGT is the largest Private Banking and Asset Management group in the world to be owned by an entrepreneurial family. As the family office of the Princely House of Liechtenstein, we have years of experience in the management of sizeable sums of assets.
As Operations Analyst within the Transaction Services team, you will be responsible for managing settlements, managed funds and transferring assets. The successful candidate will provide the best service possible to clients, and assist in identifying process improvement opportunities to create scale.
This position is a 12 month fixed term contract.
Your Responsibilities:
Daily reporting, reconciliations & checklist completion
Processing managed fund trades
Managing settlement of all relevant transactions (domestic/international equities, domestic/international fixed income, managed funds and bonds) ensuring minimal failed settlements
Processing trade amendments and cancellations
Maintenance of Counterparty SSI’s
Processing of asset transfers (domestic/international equities, domestic/international fixed income, managed funds, and bonds) according to client instructions and market deadlines
Processing asset cost bases
Liaison with custodians and business partners
Ensure adherence to Corporate Risk Policy, Standard Operating Procedures, relevant legislation and regulatory requirements
About You:
Degree qualified in Finance, Business or Commerce
Minimum 2 years’ experience in Operations within Financial Services
A good understanding and knowledge of Australian Financial Markets
What’s in it For You?
Competitive salary package
Flexible working environment
Support and various programs for our people (Employee Assistance Program, Health & Wellbeing, Employee Referral Program)
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