Regulatory Reporting AVP - Capital & Regulatory Reporting
MUFG · Jersey City, NJ · 2 mo ago
On-siteLegal$87k–$147k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Assistant Vice President (AVP), Capital & Regulatory Reporting is responsible for supporting the preparation, review, and governance of applicable U.S. and international regulatory capital and related regulatory reports for the firm.
Responsibilities
- Regulatory Capital & Reporting Execution & Developments
- Support the end-to-end production and review of capital and regulatory reports, including Basel III capital schedules, ensuring timely and accurate reports.
- Ensure timely and accurate submission of reports in accordance with regulatory deadlines and internal control standards.
- Perform detailed variance analysis, reconciliations, and reasonableness checks on capital ratios, risk-weighted assets (RWA), and key regulatory balances.
- Maintain alignment between regulatory capital reporting, financial reporting, and risk management data sources.
- Monitor regulatory developments and proposals impacting capital and regulatory reporting; assist in translating requirements into reporting, data, and process changes.
- Change Management, Process Improvement
- Participate in user acceptance testing (UAT) and validation of system or data changes affecting regulatory and capital reporting outputs.
- Support enhancements to regulatory reporting systems and tools (e.g., Axiom platforms), including data sourcing, calculation logic, and reporting workflows.
- Contribute to process improvement and automation initiatives aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and sustainability of capital and regulatory reporting processes.
- Controls, Governance & Issue Management
- Support the design, execution, and enhancement of controls over capital and regulatory reporting, including reconciliations, variance thresholds, and documentation standards.
- Partner with Technology, Data Governance, and Chief Data Office teams to support data quality, lineage, and control initiatives related to capital and regulatory reporting.
- Aid in the identification, escalation, and remediation of issues, including audit findings, self-identified issues, and reporting errors, ensuring timely resolution and appropriate root cause analysis.
- Maintain procedures, process documentation, and control narratives to support audit readiness, regulatory examinations, and internal governance expectations.
- Support internal and external audits and regulatory examinations by preparing analyses, documentation, and responses to inquiries related to capital and regulatory reporting.
Qualifications
- Approximately 4–6 years of experience in regulatory reporting, capital reporting, finance, or risk functions within a banking or financial services environment.
- Foundational understanding of U.S. regulatory capital frameworks and reporting requirements (e.g., Basel III, FR Y-9C capital schedules).
- Strong analytical skills with large data sets and experience performing reconciliations, variance analysis, and data investigations.
- Familiarity with regulatory reporting and data tools such as Axiom SL, Excel, and related reporting or data analysis technologies (e.g. Tableau, Power BI).
- Detail-oriented, highly organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across functions and escalate issues appropriately.
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or a related field; advanced degree, CPA, or CFA preferred.
Pay
The typical base pay range for this role is between $87K - $147K depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and location. This role may also be eligible for certain discretionary performance-based bonuses and/or incentive compensation.
Schedule
The selected colleague will work at an MUFG office or client sites four days per week and work remotely one day.