Executive Audit Lead β€” Finance, Treasury & Market Risk in London

Executive Audit Lead β€” Finance, Treasury & Market Risk in London

London Full-Time 70000 - 90000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Lloyd's

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead audits in Finance, Treasury, and Market Risk while influencing key risk decisions.
  • Company: Join Lloyds, a leading financial institution with a strong reputation.
  • Benefits: Enjoy generous holidays, health insurance, and a flexible working environment.
  • Other info: Be part of a dynamic team focused on professional growth and development.
  • Why this job: Make a significant impact on risk management and develop your leadership skills.
  • Qualifications: 5-10 years of experience in audit and a solid grasp of Market Risk regulations.

The predicted salary is between 70000 - 90000 Β£ per year.

Lloyds is seeking a Head of Audit for Finance, Treasury, and Market Risk. This role entails leading audits across multiple areas, influencing risk decision-making, and developing audit teams.

The ideal candidate will have 5-10 years of relevant experience, a deep understanding of Market Risk regulations, and strong communication skills.

Benefits include a generous holiday allowance, health insurance, and a flexible working environment.

Executive Audit Lead β€” Finance, Treasury & Market Risk in London employer: Lloyd's

Lloyds is an excellent employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation in the finance sector. With a strong commitment to employee growth, you will have access to extensive training and development opportunities, alongside a generous holiday allowance and health insurance, all within a flexible working environment that promotes work-life balance.

Lloyd's

Contact Details:

Lloyd's Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Executive Audit Lead β€” Finance, Treasury & Market Risk in London

Audit Leadership
Market Risk Regulations
Risk Decision-Making
Team Development
Communication Skills
Analytical Skills
Stakeholder Management