FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Corporate Actions / Income Processing Analyst?
The primary responsibility is to manage Corporate Actions and Income events and client enquiries while adhering to established Service Level Agreements (SLA) and operational procedures.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Finance, Accounting or related areas is required for this position.
Is knowledge of financial instruments necessary?
Yes, developing knowledge of existing markets, their changes, and financial instruments is an important aspect of the role.
What language proficiency is needed for this role?
An advanced (B1-B2) level of English is required for this position.
What are the key skills needed for success in this position?
Important skills include teamwork, attention to detail, client focus, adaptability, organizational skills, and analytical ability.
How does BNP Paribas support employee work/life balance?
BNP Paribas promotes a culture of good integration between work and rest, recognizing the importance of personal lives outside of work for employee well-being.
What type of training or support will be provided to new hires?
New hires will be supported with additional documentation and resources during the hiring process, but specific training details would be provided upon onboarding.
How does the company ensure diversity and inclusion in hiring?
BNP Paribas is committed to equal opportunity employment and ensures no discrimination occurs based on characteristics such as age, race, gender, or sexual orientation, fostering creativity and efficiency.
How are client inquiries handled?
Client inquiries are managed using dedicated tools to allow for statistical analysis of activity and to ensure accurate information is provided to clients and relevant stakeholders.
What is the working environment like at BNP Paribas?
The working environment is hybrid, allowing for both office and remote work, promoting autonomy and collaboration among employees.