The Role
The Junior Regulatory Analyst supports clients with compliance inquiries, analyzes financial instruments, keeps up with regulatory developments, and collaborates with teams for effective reporting.
Summary Generated by Built In
A leading regulatory technology solutions provider for the global financial services industry, is looking for a Junior Regulatory Analyst.
Location: Limassol / Nicosia
Salary: EUR 17k - 22k
The Role in a Nutshell
Support clients and internal enquiries on compliance/regulatory related matters, keep up to date and provide guidance on new regulatory developments and analyse trading models and financial instruments.
What Does The Role Specifically Involve?
- Reply and provide guidance to compliance/regulatory related enquires of clients and support internal enquiries on compliance/regulatory matters such as EMIR, MiFID, MiFIR, SFTR, RTS 27, RTS 28, Best Execution, CRS, FATCA, DAC6, MAR, KYC, AML.
- Review, analyse and provide guidance on new regulatory developments.
- Provide input to in-house teams regarding reporting of new financial instruments and the nature of transactions.
- Participate in meetings with prospective clients, analyse and understand trading models, financial instruments nature and their respective contracts and any other compliance aspect related to regulatory reporting requirements.
- Keep up to date with relevant regulatory developments and cooperate with in-house teams to interpret how these could potentially affect client business.
- Communicate with the Cyprus Securities & Exchange Commission and other local and EU authorities.
- Draft articles related to regulatory and financial matters for marketing purposes.
Requirements
Basic Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Maths, Statistics, Actuarial, Finance, Accounting, or any other related discipline from a reputable university.
- Excellent command of the English and Greek language, both verbal and written.
- Able to perform under pressure and strict deadlines.
- Computer literacy.
- Understanding of how financial markets and financial instruments operate.
- Team spirit with strong relationship-building and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent problem-solving abilities and willingness to study and develop.
Good to Have:
- Previous experience in a position relevant to regulatory reporting (e.g. SFTR, MiFIR, EMIR, etc.)
- Previous academic knowledge and/or experience on economics or the financial services sector.
- ACA/ACCA/CFA or master’s degree in a related field.
Benefits
What’s In It for You?
You will be offered:
- Salary: EUR 17k - 22k
- Discretionary performance-related bonus based on qualifications and experience
- Provident fund upon successful completion of the probation period
- Flexible working hours, one afternoon off and working from home
- In-house and external training courses
- Free parking
- Flexibility in dress code as per occasion
- Other perks such as team building activities, corporate events, personal and career development opportunities, and more.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Economics, Maths, Statistics, Actuarial, Finance, Accounting, or related discipline
- Excellent command of the English and Greek language, both verbal and written
- Understanding of how financial markets and financial instruments operate
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The Company
What We Do
Ultra Recruitment is a premier global recruitment agency specializing in the Financial, Technology, Fintech, and Forex sectors, delivering recruitment, search, and consultancy services.







