Description EMEA Capital Management and Strategy team is looking for a strong Vice President to work within the Capital Management team. This is a key role in the EMEA Capital Management and Strategy team, which produces critical deliverables for EMEA senior management and UK regulators, including UK entities’ capital projections, Individual Capital Adequacy Assessment Process (ICAAP), capital aspects of Recovery & Resolution, as well as owning the EMEA ICAAP framework and standards, and having oversight of non-UK capital management and ICAAP. As a Legal Entity Controller in Capital Management team,You will focus specifically on UK entities, working on capital forecasting and management, ICAAP, ICARA and related activities (such as capital stress testing). The role is an ideal representation of projects and business-as-usual activities, offering the right level of challenge and opportunity for you to grow. In this role you will develop a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory requirements surrounding capital adequacy including ICAAP, ICARA, Regulatory reporting and Recovery and Resolution. You will also have get to work in collaboration with internal stakeholders in Risk, Finance, Treasury and business lines providing you with the opportunity to grow your understanding of the Pillar 2/ ICAAP framework. Job responsibilities Co-ordinates and manage the delivery of the ICAAP and ICARA document for key UK legal entities Co-ordinates and own the capital forecasts, stress testing assessments and where applicable, internal Pillar 2 assessments of risks Critically reviews risk model methodologies, stress testing framework, policy and procedures to ensure compliance with internal controls and regulatory requirements. Reviews and challenges business decisions, growth plans from a capital perspective on an on-going basis Analyses new business initiatives, regulatory impact from revisions to the capital requirement framework, regulatory reforms and permissions Works with associates and analysts to analyse, manipulate and present data, focusing on material outcomes and produce coherent outputs for senior management and committees Liaises with senior SMEs and presenting to senior management and committees Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Experience in ICAAP is essential Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or related business field. Accountancy qualification (ACA/CA/ACCA) is desirable but not essential Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, including an ability to prepare executive level presentations Working knowledge of the current UK prudential regime, including Basel, CRD / CRR, IFPR desirable Ability to multi-task and work well under pressure, with an ability to be flexible in a dynamic and challenging environment Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills required