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The Prudential Planning team is responsible for delivering key Recovery and Resolution Planning (RRP) and Capital Planning initiatives for Nomura European Holdings (NEHS, the European consolidation group), primarily driven by UK and European regulatory requirements. The team ensures NEHS is adequately capitalised at all times in addition to identifying any threats to the viability of the firm and helps management identify appropriate actions. The team also supports and facilitates the broader crisis management framework of the firm. The team structure is lean and collaborative, sitting within the Finance department in EMEA. The team spearheads the following:
With the recent crisis events in the industry alongside increasing regulatory and hence senior management focus, the Prudential Planning department is an exciting space with many upcoming initiatives and areas for development.
The individual will play a key role in supporting the development, maintenance, and testing of the Recovery and Resolution planning initiatives. The position involves working closely with senior leaders and cross-functional teams to ensure the bank's strategies and processes are in line with regulatory requirements, preparing and responding to financial distress scenarios, ensuring business continuity and mitigating risks to financial stability. In addition, the team members are key SMEs for overall RRP across Nomura Group globally and hence contribute to the development of the Group RRP framework. This is a great opportunity for the right individual to provide valuable input with senior stakeholder exposure.
An exciting opportunity for an individual to support the implementation of Trading activity Wind Down (TWD):
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