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Risk Monitoring Officer

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#FX78818
Type: Full time

We are looking to hire a Risk Monitoring Officer with a strong mathematical background to join our team.


Job Responsibilities

  • Monitor and ensure swift actions are being taken to manage a range of risks
  • Run daily risk checks and accordingly generate risk reports
  • Collate information to identify potential system faults and prevent abuse issues
  • Identify, examine, and report any suspicious activities related to the violation of the Terms and Conditions or the company
  • Keep up to date with market information and monitoring trends in financial markets
  • Use in-house tools and reports to analyse and evaluate the products offered and possible risk implications
  • Assess and monitor the Company’s exposure risk
  • Work with other departments to perform daily duties and to achieve common goals


Job Requirements

  • BSc Degree in Finance/Mathematics/Economics/Statistics or other related fields
  • Good Mathematical and Analytical skills
  • Fluent in English language (Verbal & Written)
  • Good knowledge of Microsoft Excel
  • Self-motivated
  • A self-starter with the aptitude to quickly learn new products and services
  • A willingness to work shift patterns (Night Shifts Included) and weekends

Package

  • Attractive remuneration package
  • Corporate fund scheme
  • Discretionary bonus based on company's and personal performance
  • Discount benefit card
  • Referral Bonus
  • Friday Lunch and daily snacks and beverages at the office
  • Yearly Training Budget – Udemy membership per department
  • Training opportunities for growth and personal development
  • Up to 25 days holidays per year

Please apply at: https://fxgt.bamboohr.com/careers/34

Please note that due to the high volumes of applications received only shortlisted applicants will be responded to.

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