Bank & Trust Analyst III
JOB TITLE: Analyst III (Portfolio Supervisor/Unit Supervisor)
SALARY : $68,275.00 - $79,178.00
DEPARTMENT: Bank and Trust
UNIT: Banking Supervision and Examination Portfolio/Unit
LOCATION: Providenciales
This is one of three supervisory positions, in the Bank and Trust Department. The holder of this position will directly supervise staff and the Unit’s work program in the regulation, supervision and examination of the banking and credit union sectors, which include:
i) assisting in the development of the supervisory/regulatory framework for the sectors, providing professional recommendations/proposals, contributing to the development of policies and procedures to enhance the regulation of the sectors supervised by the department.
ii) processing of relevant license applications.
iii) applying the Commission’ risk-based supervisory framework in the supervision, examination and risk assessment of these entities.
iv) Conducting prudential, regulatory and supervisory monitoring, examination and assessments of the entities in banking and credit union sectors - to ensure compliance with relevant ordinances, regulations, guidelines and international and regional best practice standards, and to assess the financial strength of the entities.
v) serve as lead examiner and/or assisting examiner in the conduct of onsite examinations.
vi) supervising, coaching, training, and guiding a team of Analysts.
EDUCATION
i) Master’s degree in Accounting/Finance/Economics; or
ii) Bachelor’s degree plus a professional certification (such as Financial Risk Manager (FRM), certified Financial Analyst (CFA) or Certified Chartered Accountant – ACCA, CPA); or
iii) Other relevant or comparable professional qualifications/certifications, and
iv) Training in regulation and supervision of the financial sector from recognised regulatory bodies/agencies.
EXPERIENCE/COMPETENCE:
At least five years working experience as a financial sector regulator, with experience in following areas:
i) At least two years supervising, coaching and managing other regulatory/supervisory analysts.
ii) Supervising and regulating banks and credit unions to ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines, international regulatory standards, and financial sector regulation / legislation.
iii) Applying a risk-based supervision methodology in supervising banks, credit unions and/or other financial institution.
iv) Assessing banks’ and credit unions’ financial viability and strength using the CAMELS and PEARL ratios, with specific emphasis on capital strength, liquidity, credit and asset quality.
v) Analysing banks, credit unions and/or other financial institution’s financial statements and financial data and regulatory prudential returns, to determine viability, strength and impact on the financial sector’s stability.
vi) Assessing banks, credit unions and/or other financial institutions’ corporate governance and risk management structure to determine strength to mitigate the risks, given the scope, size and complexity of the entity.
vii) Evaluating, assessing and providing recommendation on banks, credit unions and/or financial institutions’ applications for licensing.
viii) Leading in the conduct of onsite examinations at banks, credit unions and/or other financial institutions, assessing areas such as, the credit portfolios, corporate governance and anti-money laundering and prevention of financing of terrorism environment.
ix) Drafting of policies, guidelines and guidance for the banks, credit unions and/or other financial institution based on international regulatory standards.
x) Assessing the macro-economic environment in determining the possible impact on financial instruments, products, and services and by extension the financial institutions.
xi) Conducting valuation of different financial investments (securities) instruments, products in determining the correct accounting treatment.
xii) Assessing credit risk and market risk analysis in determining risk exposure to financial investment/security and loan portfolios products.
SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
i) Sound knowledge of Banking, Credit Union Laws and Regulations, Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Laws and Regulations, Financial Sector Laws, Companies Law.
ii) Sound knowledge of the Basel Framework, (including the Basel Core Principles for Banking Supervision), the International Cooperative Principles on Credit Union Supervision, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Recommendations and Standards, and other related Core Principles and international regulatory and supervisory standards.
iii) Sound knowledge of Banks, Credit Unions and other financial institutions’ operations and practices, and general developments in the financial sector.
iv) Working knowledge of the work of the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) and Caribbean Confederation of Credit Unions (CCCU).
v) Knowledge and understanding in the supervision and regulation of other financial institutions, specifically the trust and securities sectors.
vi) Sound knowledge of accounting principles and standards (IFRSs and IASs), inclusive of the new IFRSs, particularly as they relate to recognition and measurement of financial assets, liabilities instruments.
vii) Sound knowledge of business, finance practices and financial management.
viii) Working knowledge of economics, and auditing.
ix) Working understanding of IT systems and the use of such technologies in the financial services industry.
x) A working knowledge of Fintech products and digital currency will be an asset.
SPECIALISED TECHNIQUES/SKILLS:
i) High level critical thinking, conceptual, interrogative, and analytical skills.
ii) High level financial analytical skills to read and interpret financial data, financial statements and economic indicators.
iii) High level report writing skills, to be able to produce critical and technical reports for internal and external users and publication.
iv) High level oral communication skills to conduct meetings and communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
v) Strong leadership qualities to effectively work independently, plan, manage and organise the portfolio/unit, contribute to strategic decisions and recommendation at own initiative, as relevant.
vi) Ability to perform under pressure.
vii) Ability to work well as part of a team and to contribute to the objectives/goals of the larger teams.
viii) Ability to operate computers using applications such as the Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Microsoft Excel. Experience with Power Bi and/or other data analytical software would be an asset.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
i) Required to meet tight deadlines
ii) Occasionally required to work overtime
iii) Travel to regulated institutions to conduct reviews or attend meetings
iv) International travels for training, meetings and conferences
Reports To: Nature of Supervision Received: Instructive and Developmental
Directly:
Deputy Director, Bank and Trust
Director, Bank and Trust
Supervision Given To: Nature of Supervision Given: Instructive/Coaching/Mentoring
Directly:
Analysts and Officers assigned to the Unit/Portfolio
Indirectly:
Other junior officers in the department
LIAISES WITH:
Internally:
i) Licensing Committee
ii) Companies Registry
iii) AML Supervision Department
iv) Finance Department
v) Policy and Legal Units
vi) Insurance Department
vii) Human Resources Department
Externally:
i) Relevant licensees/supervisees
ii) Ministry of Finance, Statistics Department, and other relevant government agencies
iii) International and Regional Regulators and Central Banks
iv) Caribbean Group of Banking Supervisors
v) Other international/regional credit union regulatory bodies, (such as, ICURN, CACS)
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
i) Review of monthly and quarterly returns, annual audited financial statements and annual internal audit and compliance reports; query inconsistencies, inaccuracies and incompleteness of the information/data filed with the Commission.
ii) Compile and analyse data from documents received to determine whether licensees are compliant with guidelines, local regulations, laws and international best practice standards. This involves an examination of ratios and trends and identification of potential risks etc.
iii) Prepare relevant reports such as financial analysis (CAMEL/PEARL) and risk assessment, and/or monitor reports on assigned licensees and/or the sector in the department’s prescribed format for review.
iv) Conduct ongoing monitoring of assigned entities/sectors and advise on any breaches in regulations or any problems or potential problems observed, including recommendations for a resolution and/or enforcement/disciplinary action.
v) Assess and report on assigned entities’ management of their money laundering and financing of terrorism risks.
vi) Apply the Commission’s risk based supervisory framework in the supervision of banks, credit unions and other assigned entities, which should entail: the preparation of the RAD (risk assessment documentation), assessing risk and making recommendations on the stage rating and necessary supervisory intervention. The risk-based supervision process, should include:
i) Preparation of the onsite examination plan/scope for review.
ii) Conducting the necessary pre on-site assessments of the institution based on the scope of the examination, which may include assessment of the licensee’s significant activities, risk management framework, capital adequacy, asset quality, earnings quality, liquidity, market risk sensitivities, IT systems framework and overall corporate governance, utilizing risk focused examination techniques as necessary, to determine the need for additional documentation or changes to the scope and focus of the examination.
iii) Planning, organising, and managing the examination process, which includes preparing pre-examination letters to the licensee, organising and conducting meetings, assigning tasks and reviewing working papers.
iv) Conducting or participating in the examination the process, which includes obtaining evidence based on the examination scope, through the examination of records, board minutes and other documents to determine compliance/non-compliance with internal policies and procedures and relevant laws, regulations, and supervisory standards (best practices), and to ascertain the effectiveness of the risk management process and policies of the entity.
v) Collating examination findings and drafting the examination reports that highlight risks, trends and issues and clearly presenting recommendations and conclusions.
vi) Compiling and filing on-site examination working papers, evidence and supporting documentation, in an easy to retrieve manner.
vii) Complete after examination remediation and follow-up.
AUTHORITY TO:
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA:
This job is satisfactorily performed when:
i) Assigned unit is effectively managed and supervised, meeting targets.
ii) Licence applications and other assigned applications are assessed effectively and in a timely manner.
iii) Recommendations on relevant forms, templates and returns are useful and timely.
iv) Policies and guidance proposed/drafted are relevant and of high quality, with minimum required changes/edits.
v) Reports, letters, memos, position papers are drafted and finalised within given timelines and of a high quality, requiring minimum changes.
vi) Minutes of meetings attended accurately represent proceedings, file notes are maintained and easily retrievable.
vii) Working papers are maintained in established formats and updated within established deadlines, and results of reviews are submitted within the acceptable reporting timeframe.
viii) The RADs are appropriately completed and kept updated, effectively identifying, and assessing the risks in assigned licensees.
ix) On-site/off-site reviews/examination are completed as scheduled and reports completed and transmitted within the set deadline.
x) Findings from reviews are supported by accurate and comprehensive analysis in keeping with established standards.
xi) Examination findings and required actions are appropriately followed-up and tracked, using the prescribed format.
xii) Breaches of regulations and other serious issues are identified and appropriately reported in accordance with the department’s protocol.
xiii) Files are maintained in accordance with established standards.
xiv) Professional work ethics, confidentiality and integrity are maintained.
xv) Regulatory and Supervisory matters are effectively addressed, demonstrating a high-level understanding of regulation and supervision and of the task being undertaken.
xvi) Reports and other communications on the licensees reflect effective monitoring, knowledge and understanding of the level of the risks in the assigned licensees/sectors.
xvii) Analysis is relevant, clear, concise, informative and reflect an understanding of the issues/risk.
xviii) Organisation, leadership and strategic thinking are demonstrated in the supervision of staff and assignments.
xix) Diligence and care in the performance of assignment are evident.
xx) Perform relevant tasks at own initiative, and make appropriate and helpful recommendations
xxi) All work produced are of professional quality and meets the department’s performance standard.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5TH MARCH 2025
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