Senior Business Analyst

City of London, London
  1. Permanent
£90000 - £100000 per annum

Our client are a global Financial Services organisation, they provide PaaS for the Capital Market's industry.

This team has had a big influx of new clients, and are hiring for 3 Business Analyst's.

£90k-£100k + Bonus + Benefits

1 x every 2 weeks in the office in Central London

They develop a wide variety of white-label retail investment platforms ranging from Equities to Derivatives, for their capital markets clients.

This team sits within a smaller arm of the multinational business. It's a flat hierarchical structure, they have their own C-Suite and so they essentially operate as a separate entity to the rest of the group.

You will be working closely with the end clients to gather and document business requirements. Converting these into technical requirements in collaboration with the development team. Actively participating in the entire project lifecycle from idea generation to release.

Key Requirements:

  • Extensive Business Analysis experience
  • Exposure to testing e.g., UAT
  • SQL
  • Azure DevOps
  • Financial Services experience


Nice to Have:

  • PaaS experience
  • Basic exposure to/experience in Software Engineering (.NET preferred)

To be considered, click 'apply now' if you have the relevant experience.

Please note: Sponsorship is not available for this position


If you have the above experience and are interested, please send over your CV/number and I will give you a call to discuss it further.

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