Job purpose summary
The Treasury Analyst will support the wider Treasury and Markets team in managing liquidity and market risk through high-quality analysis, reporting and MI production. This includes day-to-day management of the Bank’s treasury systems and the production of Treasury reporting for ALG, ALCo and ExCo. The role will also strengthen Treasury governance by supporting RiskSmart control ownership, maintaining audit-ready evidence packs, and coordinating Treasury policy and procedure monitoring and updates to ensure documentation remains current, controlled and aligned to regulatory expectations.
Key role specific responsibilities
Liquidity, Market Risk & IRRBB
- Analyse IRRBB metrics (e.g., NII/EVE sensitivities) and support implementation of appropriate hedging actions to ensure compliance with risk appetite and limits.
- Analyse liquidity and funding exposures, including cashflow forecasting and forward projections, to ensure key liquidity metrics remain within limits.
- Develop and maintain forward-looking liquidity and balance sheet indicators to provide early warning of emerging risks.
- Monitor and analyse data trends and movements, producing new and relevant MI and clear narrative commentary for senior forums.
- Support BAU operation and continuous improvement of ALMIS and contribute to the implementation of any new Treasury systems (including testing, data validation, and reporting outputs).
- Partner with Treasury Operations and the wider Finance/Treasury team to improve Treasury processes and controls, automating and standardising reporting where possible.
- Collaborate with Savings, Lending and Operations stakeholders to support effective balance sheet management and delivery of Treasury objectives.
Controls, Governance & Policy Management (RiskSmart)
- Act as day-to-day owner of Treasury Risk & Control Self-Assessments (RCSA), ensuring risks, controls, testing, evidence and actions are maintained to a high standard.
Solid grasp of core liquidity concepts including liquidity buffer management, cashflow profiling, funding gaps, wholesale funding and concentration risk, and how Treasury supports balance sheet management.Strong analytical capability, including working with large datasets, performing reconciliations, trend analysis, and producing clear insights and commentary (not just outputs).Proven experience producing accurate, timely and well-presented MI / reporting for senior forums (e.g., ALG, ALCo, ExCo and Board-level packs).Treasury systems competence: experience supporting the day-to-day operation of Treasury systems (e.g., TMS / ALM tools, market data inputs, data feeds and reporting outputs) with strong focus on controls and data integrity.Strong governance and control discipline: comfortable operating in a controlled environment with strong documentation standards, evidence retention and an audit-ready mindset.Experience supporting policy and procedure management including version control, review cycles, approvals and change logs (or demonstrable capability to adopt quickly).Strong stakeholder management skills, with ability to coordinate across Treasury, Risk, Finance and Operations to resolve data breaks, align assumptions and deliver to deadlines.Advanced Excel capability (modelling, pivots, lookups, data validation, structured outputs); PowerBI/SQL experience is advantageous.Strong written and verbal communication skills: able to provide clear narrative, explain movements, escalate issues appropriately, and contribute effectively to governance forums.Highly organised with strong attention to detail, able to manage competing priorities and deliver under time pressure.Embraces change and demonstrates the ability to influence, challenge constructively, and drive continuous improvement.