Senior Business Analyst (Tax)
ExternalS$84K–S$138K/yrContractUnknownToday
Information Technology
Prepare for this interview
EliteAI-generated questions, company research, and talking points tailored to this role
Responsibilities
- Gather, analyze, and document business, functional, and technical requirements.
- Produce GFS, DFS, user stories, process flows, and functional specifications.
- Act as the liaison between business stakeholders, project managers, and development teams.
- Provide expertise on regulatory reporting topics and validate proposed technical solutions.
- Support solution design, SIT, UAT, and production implementation.
- Facilitate workshops, stakeholder meetings, and requirement reviews.
- Analyze cross-system impacts and recommend solutions for multi-application environments.
- Ensure project documentation, governance, and change management standards are maintained.
Requirements
- 8+ years of Business Analysis experience within Private Banking or Wealth Management.
- 5+ years of experience on tax or regulatory reporting projects.
- Strong knowledge of AEOI/CRS, FATCA, IRS871m, German Tax Reporting, or Client Tax Statements.
- Good understanding of private banking products and core banking platforms (e.g., Olympic, Temenos Transact, AAA).
- Experience with SQL, Excel, and Agile delivery methodologies.
- Familiarity with JIRA, Confluence, and testing activities (SIT/UAT).
- Excellent analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to work with global teams across Asia and Europe in a fast-paced environment.
Additional Information
We are looking for a Senior Business Analyst to join a Private Banking technology team supporting regulatory and tax reporting initiatives. You will work closely with business users, developers, and project teams to deliver high-quality solutions across complex banking systems and ensure compliance with international tax regulations.
Your Match
How well this role fits your profile.
Company Intel
What employees say
Worked at NEWTONE CONSULTING PTE. LTD.? Share your experience