Full-Time

Valuation Manager

Structured Rates Valuations, Product Control

Posted on 5/12/2026

Deadline 5/19/26
Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada

10,001+ employees

Global banking, wealth management, and insurance

No salary listed

London, UK

Hybrid

Category
Accounting (2)
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Required Skills
Bloomberg
Python
VBA
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Strong Technical understanding of derivatives and their valuation, including vanilla and exotic interest rate derivatives. Relevant experience in a Product Control role focusing on Structured Products is an advantage.
  • Experience of calculation of IPV and valuation adjustments. A good understanding of the following financial products and their valuations: interest rates vanilla and exotics derivative products (including interest rate swaps, FRAs, CMS Swaps, CMS Spreads, cap-floor, swaptions, basis swaps, cross currency swaps, callable swaps, and structured products).
  • A developed understanding of P&L calculations for businesses that trade these products; A developed understanding of the purpose of control processes such as IPV and Valuation Adjustments (reserves).
  • Experience of creating or overseeing professional reports, including written commentary, to fixed deadlines and for business and senior management consumption.
  • Ability to communicate and liaise confidently and effectively with junior and senior members of all areas including the business (Front Office), and external vendors, using written and oral methods.
  • Ability to work to tight deadlines in a pressured environment.
  • Ability to work well in a small team and in conjunction with other staff members of all levels from various functional areas.
  • Ability to manage a small team and in conjunction with other staff members of all levels from various functional areas.
  • Strong background in mathematics and/or IT
  • Solid understanding of pricing methodologies
  • Ability to produce clear, concise, and well written documents
  • Practical IT experience (e.g., Excel and/or VBA, Python)
  • Familiarity with market data platforms and analytical tools including Bloomberg, Reuters, and Markit/Totem.
  • Educated to degree level or similar/equivalent, ideally in a numerical subject. ACA/CFA/CQF will be an advantage.
Responsibilities
  • Playing a role in in the calculation of IPV and other VAs across a wide range of derivative positions for the Global Structured Rates businesses within RBC Capital Markets.
  • Playing a key role in the production and implementation of methodology for VAs.
  • Playing a key role in the provision of detailed reports and analysis on IPV/VA results to Business Heads, Senior Management, Valuations and Risk committees, Market Risk and Finance.
  • Ensuring that existing VA/IPV processes continue to be aligned and keep pace with the business, Regulator and Accounting Best Practice.
  • Ensuring that all VA/IPV processes are complete and follow RBCs risk policies and procedures. Identification and escalation of appropriate improvements.
  • Ensuring process documentation is up-to-date and adhered to.
  • Ensuring other related valuations responsibilities relevant to Structured Interest Rates are carried out. For example, Levelling, Prudential Valuations (AVA) calculations, and Large Day 1 P&L investigations.
  • Ensuring to follow EUC (End User Computing, e.g., Cluster Seven) practices.
  • Providing subject matter expertise on various valuations related projects and initiatives, as required, including ad hoc management and/or regulatory reviews and new business initiatives.
Desired Qualifications
  • Advanced mathematical and financial product pricing skills
  • Strong Python Skills
  • Awareness of key balance sheet and capital metrics
  • Would suit and outward looking individual with an interest in financial products and good technical skills.

What does RBC do? It provides a wide range of financial services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, insurance, investor services, and capital markets to clients in Canada, the United States, and 27 other countries. How do its products work? It earns revenue from loans, mortgages, investment products, and advisory services, and uses technology to deliver a seamless client experience across a diversified set of financial services, with an emphasis on digital tools and customer service. How is RBC different from competitors? It combines scale and global reach with a principles-led culture, a strong focus on community impact, and a large, diverse workforce (94,000+ employees) to drive client outcomes and continuous innovation. What is RBC’s goal? To help clients prosper and communities thrive by delivering reliable financial solutions and services while adapting to changing needs and maintaining leadership in the financial sector.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

1864

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What believers are saying

  • RBC commits $1B to Canadian growth fund targeting defence and infrastructure sectors.
  • RBC completed US$1B 6.500% Limited Recourse Capital Notes issuance on January 30, 2026.
  • RBC maintains strong Caribbean presence across 10 countries with 2,800 employees.

What critics are saying

  • Fintechs like Wealthsimple capture 5-10% of RBC's personal banking clients by 2028.
  • Canadian housing correction triggers 15-25% price drop and mortgage delinquencies within 12-36 months.
  • OSFI Basel IV requires 50-100 bps higher capital, forcing $2-5B equity raise in 12-24 months.

What makes Royal Bank of Canada unique

  • RBCx platform delivers venture debt and treasury services to startups and VC firms.
  • RBC acquired Brewin Dolphin in September 2022, adding £59 billion in U.K. wealth AUM.
  • RBC Bank serves 500,000 Canadians with no-SSN U.S. accounts and instant CAD-USD transfers.

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