Business Analyst- Capital Markets FX Payments

  • Date Posted Oct 24, 2024
  • Location Toronto, Ontario
  • Job Type Contract
  • Job ID 17310

Are you collaborative, resourceful and highly organized? Do you enjoy developing relationships with influential stakeholders? If yes, this could be your next opportunity! 

Working with one of the top financial clients, this role calls for a Business Analyst- Capital Markets FX Payments who will be responsible for traditional BA activities such as gathering requirements and reporting but specifically on capital markets projects where they are upgrading or enhancing their platforms. The ideal candidate is someone with experience with front-end trading platforms, ideally custom-built. They need to understand the language in Capital Markets FX, FRM, CRA, OTC, futures, products, spot markets, etc. This candidate will be Integrating their custom front end with their back-end book of business (Wallstreet and Murex). Experience working with payment platforms is critical. This candidate must know about payment messages. Understanding the ISO20022 methodology and messaging using modelling, central dictionary, and XML design rules they use to convert message models. 

Desired Skill Set:

  • 7-10 years of experience as a BA (requirements gathering and documentation) 
  • 7-10 years of experience as a BSA (design specifications and tech translation) 
  • 7+ years of experience working in the Banking domain 
  • Proven experience working in Capital markets FX

Nice To Have:

  • 7+ years of experience with Stakeholder Management

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