Description Job Description The Head of Regulatory Reporting, VP at Jefferies International in London will be responsible for overseeing and managing all regulatory reporting functions. This senior role requires a deep understanding of regulatory requirements, strong analytical skills, and the ability to lead a team to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. The successful candidate will work closely with various departments, including other controllers’ functions, operations, risk, and business areas, to ensure timely and accurate reporting and support to the business. Key Responsibilities & Tasks Lead and manage the regulatory reporting team, providing direction, support, and development opportunities. Ensure timely and accurate reporting to the relevant competent authorities (mainly the FCA and Bafin/Bundesbank). This includes MIFID PRU/IFR reporting for all European entities. Ensure timely and accurate reporting of the key regulatory metrics (capital, liquidity, concentration) both as part of internal monitoring and dashboards. Support the ongoing development of systems and processes to meet department needs for both new business and regulatory changes coming externally and internally. Includes support for testing regulatory reporting systems prior to implementation. Work closely with the business areas and risk on capital planning exercises, internal assessment of risk and allocation of capital by business. Work with the risk team around optimisation of existing regulatory treatment to support the firm’s current and new business development. Maintain key relationship with FCA and be gatekeeper on all escalations around reporting of breaches including those flagged by the regulatory reporting group. Maintain key relationships with relevant industry associations (e.g. AFME) to ensure Jefferies views are considered in any relevant matters. Produce Pillar 3 disclosure, working with reporting and risk team to source the various inputs into the document. Work closely with risk on the development of the Internal Capital and Risk Assessment Process (ICARA – Pillar 2), including the solvent wind-down plan and business stress scenarios. Qualifications/ Experience Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related field; advanced degree or professional certification (e.g., CPA, CFA) preferred. Extensive experience in regulatory reporting within an investment banking environment. In-depth knowledge of UK and EU regulatory requirements, including MIFIDPRU and IFR. Proven leadership and team management skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines. Proficiency in regulatory reporting software and tools. LI-PS1