Full-Time

Business Analyst with Foreign Exchange Domain

Business Analysis, Foreign Exchange

Posted on 8/1/2025

Citi

Citi

10,001+ employees

Global financial services including banking, investment

No salary listed

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

In Person

Category
Business & Strategy (3)
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Requirements
  • 5-8 years of experience in business analysis or systems analysis
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively use complex analytical, interpretive and problem-solving techniques
  • Proven interpersonal, diplomatic and influencing skills
  • Consistently demonstrate clear and concise written and verbal communication
  • Bachelor's degree/University degree or equivalent experience
Responsibilities
  • Define business, financial, and operations requirements and systems goals through partnership with decision makers, systems owners and end users
  • Identify and establish scope and parameters of systems analysis to define outcome criteria and measure-taking actions
  • Analyze business processes, gaps in capabilities, as well as appropriate data sources, interfaces and process changes required to address capability gaps
  • Generate and compile reports based on findings, including probable causes and potential solutions to systems issues
  • Provide advice and counsel related to technology or operations of the business, ensure essential procedures are followed and contribute to defining standards
  • Filter, prioritize and validate potentially complex material from multiple sources and perform other duties and functions as assigned
  • Appropriately assess risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behavior, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency.
  • Assist with product development efforts across the foreign exchange business line.
  • Participate in business analysis, testing, and research to support product development initiatives.
  • Analyze technology trends to identify markets for future product development and to improve efficiencies of existing foreign exchange products.
  • Document business requirements and deliver same as per business schedule.
  • Participate in the studies for new products and projects, and assist in the development of cost models for existing and new business initiatives.
  • Review and prepare business requirements.
  • Document procedures, opportunities, best practices, project goals, and workflows.
  • Write and maintain documents including business requirements, test scripts, and procedures.
  • Support product development initiatives across the foreign exchange business, including project management support, and conduct tests to ensure that development is consistent with defined requirements. Definition, ownership and management of the Implementation Process.
  • To proactively manage timely, complete and accurate updates to various weekly metrics, reports and project management tracking documents and lead global implementations from a technology perspective.
  • Provide detailed walkthrough of requirements and filed any questions concerns that arise.
  • The management and control of all issues within the in-house development environments.
  • To act as the central point of liaison, communications and coordination between technical teams and other stakeholders throughout the implementation and code releases across both the TTS and FXLM business.
  • To demonstrate knowledge of the underlying technology stack and supported/related business area.
  • To build and maintain effective relationships with partners across Technology, Operations and Product.
  • Identify issues, risks, dependencies and assumptions to ensure accurate planning;
  • Contribute to the team, through sharing knowledge, recommending process improvements and supporting day to day activities.

Citi provides financial services including consumer banking, credit, investment banking, and wealth management to individuals, corporations, and governments. The company operates by earning interest on loans and collecting fees for managing investments, processing trades, and facilitating cross-border transactions through its digital platforms. Unlike many local banks, Citi maintains a physical and digital presence in over 160 countries, allowing it to serve as a single partner for clients with global financial needs. Its goal is to drive growth and profitability for its clients and shareholders while supporting environmental and social sustainability initiatives.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1812

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What believers are saying

  • Tokenised deposits with JPMorgan and BofA position Citi for blockchain settlement.
  • Markets generated about $22 billion revenue in 2025, driving strong earnings leverage.
  • Leadership consolidation can improve capital allocation, deal execution, and investor messaging.

What critics are saying

  • Markets concentration exposes Citi to trading shocks and client pullbacks.
  • Flattening management layers increases compliance and operational oversight gaps across 227,107 employees.
  • Tokenised deposits face adoption risk if bank-led blockchain standards stall or fragment.

What makes Citi unique

  • Citi combines a global institutional bank with a U.S. personal bank platform.
  • Its 160-country network supports cross-border payments, trade, and treasury services.
  • Management flattening from 13 layers to 8 targets faster execution and accountability.

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