FAQs
What are the main tasks of a Retail Investment Processor?
The main tasks include processing internal and external securities transfers, handling tax settlement of securities transactions, monitoring settlements, and serving as a point of contact for stakeholders and business partners.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have completed an education in banking and possess experience in (retail) securities processing.
Is prior experience in securities processing necessary?
Yes, candidates need to have experience in (retail) securities processing.
What kind of knowledge is beneficial for this role?
A sound business and tax experience in the securities business is beneficial, along with a high affinity for securities.
What personal qualities are expected from applicants?
Applicants should demonstrate a desire for continuous improvements, a careful and structured way of working, high levels of comprehension, personal and team accountability.
What language skills are required for this job?
A good command of written and spoken English is required.
Will there be opportunities for participation in projects?
Yes, employees will have opportunities to participate in workplace projects.
Are there any tasks related to process quality improvement?
Yes, participation in maintaining and improving process quality is part of the responsibilities.
What type of work environment can be expected?
A collaborative environment with opportunities to interact with internal stakeholders and external business partners.
What type of additional tasks might be assigned?
Adhoc tasks such as preparation and execution of test activities may also be assigned.