Back Office Fund Admin
Santander(2 months ago)
About this role
A Back Office Fund Admin at Santander based in Boadilla del Monte is part of the Operations support team within the bank’s fund administration function. The role sits within a technology-driven, customer-focused transformation and offers opportunities for career growth, learning and hybrid working.
Required Skills
- Fund Administration
- Trade Operations
- Securities Onboarding
- Futures Reconciliation
- Cash Management
- Price Validation
- Balance Analysis
- Financial Markets
- Microsoft Excel
- English
Qualifications
- Degree in Economics or Business Administration
About Santander
santander.comSantander is a global banking group headquartered in Spain that provides retail, corporate and investment banking, payments, asset management and insurance across Europe, Latin America and other markets. Its stated purpose is to help people and businesses prosper, guided by the values Simple, Personal and Fair, and it serves customers through a mix of branch networks and digital channels. Companies and consumers choose Santander for its broad product set, international footprint and focus on digital innovation and sustainable finance.
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