We are seeking a Banking Consultant - Corporate Actions for our client based in Johannesburg. This is requirements and mitigate risk to CIB. Matric / Grade 12 Banking qualification A completed degree is preferred Proficient
effective approaches to operate and adding value to the bank. Identify and resolve business problems timeously recommendations. Ensure understanding and compliance to banking regulations as well as internal policies. Manage strategy; objectives and values by reviewing the bank and Business Unit Plan and ensuring delivered systems; writing skills Microsoft Office Banking regulatory knowledge IT / Banking knowledge
Analyst: Banking: 1 Year FTC This invitation is for an amazing candidate to join the banking client and for the CIB business unit contributing toward the bank and the group requirements to SARB-PA as well as recommendations. Ensure understanding and compliance to banking regulations as well as internal policies. Manage Minimum Experience Level: 2 – 4 years' experience in Banking/Financial services environment Technical / Professional writing l Microsoft Office l Banking regulatory knowledge l IT / Banking knowledge Please note: communication
One of the TOP banks in S.A. is seeking an experienced Audit Portfolio Manager to join their JHB team CISA / CFSA
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A fixed-term position for a Creditors Clerk is available. Position is based in Bryanston and offers the
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