
Working Student - Regulatory Admissions & Governance (f/m/d)
Erforderliche Skills
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Your area of work
The primary focus of Due Diligence & Supervision is to ensure adherence to relevant rules and regulations at every stage of the client lifecycle. This includes due diligence during client onboarding, the admission of exchange traders monitoring of MiFiR and non-MiFiR clients’ reporting obligations, and maintenance of the business relationship in light of fulfilling regulatory requirements, whilst ensuring customer friendly experience through digitization initiatives.
As a working student (f/m/d) in the Regulatory Admissions & Governance unit, you will be mainly responsible for the admission processes of traders and other individuals to our markets. This includes organization of trader examinations, granting access authorizations to trading floor as well as supporting in regular supervisory reporting. Furthermore, you will provide 1st level support on questions regarding regulatory admissions directly to our clients and to internal interfaces via phone and e-mail. Additionally, you will assist the team and line management in coherent process documentations, drafting guidelines and ensuring compliance with the regulatory requirements.
Your responsibilities:
- You will participate in trader admission / termination processes for the markets Xetra, Eurex & Eurex Repo and support the team with creation of reports for BaFin & Hessische Börsenaufsicht
- You will be jointly responsible for answering requests from internal stakeholders regarding admissions of our clients (e.g. Group Legal, Compliance or Key Account Management) and support in trader exam organization and coordination with the clients regarding their queries
- You will support in the creation of invoices for trader examinations and trainings
- You will support our team by maintaining process descriptions, managing data and by creating business/administrative documents
- You will maintain and develop reports/dashboards with Artificial Intelligence and automation practices
- You will support in Customer Relationship Management tool implementation with the focus on data governance and automatization
- In addition, you will support Regulatory Admissions & Governance team in daily business regarding various tasks and projects
- You are enrolled during the entire period of activity at a state-recognized university as a regular student and have completed at least one semester
- Ideally, you have already gained first practical experience in the financial markets area
- You have basic knowledge in Finance, Capital Markets, as well as Financial Regulations
- You are client services orientated and with your advanced communication skills, you will ensure high client and stakeholder satisfaction
- You are a very good team player with strong organizational skill and are highly motivated, flexible, open for challenges and ready to take on responsibility
- In addition, you have very good knowledge in MS Office applications
- Moreover, you are fluent in English. German language skills will be an asset
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