Trade Surveillance Compliance CIB Manager at BBVA
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Apr, 25

Experience

7 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Oversight, Academic Background, Regulations, Process Optimization, Economics, Teamwork, Financial Instruments, Project Management Skills, Spanish, Actimize, Regulatory Compliance, Soft Skills, Market Abuse Regulations, Microsoft Excel

Industry

Financial Services

Description

EXCITED TO GROW YOUR CAREER?

BBVA is a global company with more than 160 years of history that operates in more than 25 countries where we serve more than 80 million customers. We are more than 121,000 professionals working in multidisciplinary teams with profiles as diverse as financiers, legal experts, data scientists, developers, engineers and designers.
As set forth in the BBVA Group’s Code of Conduct, the Compliance area is a global function entrusted with the responsibility of promoting and overseeing, with independence and objectivity, that BBVA operates with integrity. This is particularly relevant in areas such as conduct in securities markets, the prevention of money laundering and corruption, the protection of customers and investors, and other matters that may pose a reputational risk to BBVA.
Within the Compliance CIB unit, the Trade Surveillance team is responsible for detecting and investigating Suspicious Transactions related to the use of Insider Information and Market Manipulation for reporting to the Supervisors. This function is part of the broader team dedicated to establishing mechanisms, procedures, and controls to ensure ethical conduct in financial markets.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Academic background in Economics or Engineering, preferably with a Master’s degree or relevant certifications.
  • Minimum 7 years of experience in financial market operations or control units.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Experience in financial markets-related roles.
  • Ability to adapt and respond to challenges in market operations supervision.
  • Expertise in analyzing and implementing regulatory changes in trade surveillance.
  • Experience in process optimization and oversight of new financial instruments under Market Abuse regulations.

KEY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Strong adaptability and ability to work closely with business teams.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance while supporting business growth.
  • C1-level English is required. Spanish is a plus.
  • Advanced Excel skills (VBA knowledge is a plus).

TECHNICAL SKILLS (VALUED)

  • Experience with internal surveillance tools (Escenia, Nácar, MAG).
  • Familiarity with external software (Nice Actimize, MUREX, Star, Eikon Refinitiv, VoxSmart).
  • Quantitative-oriented profile, with potential expertise in programming (e.g., Python), proficiency in Power BI tools, and strong data analysis capabilities.

SOFT SKILLS

  • Deep understanding of financial market dynamics.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • A numerical and analytical mindset is essential.

SKILLS:

Actimize, Adaptability, Communication, English Language, Financial Market Operations, Microsoft Excel, Murex, Project Management, Regulations, Spanish Language, Teamwor

Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE:

We are looking for a Manager to join the Trade Surveillance team in London. The selected candidate will be in charge of managing the processes for detecting suspicious transactions related to market abuse, including both the illicit use of insider information and market manipulation.
We are looking for a Manager to join our Trade Surveillance team in London.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Manage tools for detecting market manipulation and insider trading
  • Analyze & investigate alerts to identify potential market abuse cases.
  • Calibrate alert scenarios for suspicious transaction detection systems.
  • Prepare case files for potential Suspicious Market Abuse Transactions and present them to the Internal Suspicious Transactions Committee.
  • Lead project management initiatives to improve processes, develop new controls, and design new surveillance tools.
  • Draft internal policies, procedures, and compliance manuals related to Market Abuse regulations.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, especially Trading and Sales teams within Global Markets.
  • Interact with regulators and supervisory authorities.
  • Develop and deliver training materials on Market Abuse compliance.
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