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Business Analyst (For Banking Domain)
Job Description:
Gather business requirements, evaluating output requirements and formats, recommend key capabilities based on the through understanding of the client environment and business requirements
Bring in key insightful recommendations based on the industry trends and industry best practices
Act as a liaison between business and the technical team and ensure smooth delivery of the program
Highlight key risks in the development cycle pertaining to the development of the business requirements
Conduct insightful, ad hoc analyses to investigate ongoing delivery issues
Help and co-ordinate the UAT testing and client sign off.
Perform daily, weekly and monthly reviews and analyses of the ongoing development
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
Understands the banking industry, banking products (Assets and Liabilities in Retail and Corporate) and banking operations
Ability to ask right questions and get the requisite details for setting up new systems and solutions in Banking Domain. Skilled in designing logical model for data warehouse / data marts preferred.
Knowledge about banking Business attributes, Marketing Analytics, Banking dashboards preferred.
Ability to document business requirements based on client inputs and industry experience
Having skills in translating / articulating /converting the business requirements in a format understandable to the technical team.
Competence to define the business rules for data profiling. Ability to analyse the data anomalies and its impact on business.
Ability to construct workflow charts and diagrams; studying system capabilities; writing specification
Flair in creating reports by collecting, analysing and summarizing information and trends