Full-Time

Business Finance Analyst

Posted on 9/19/2025

Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank

10,001+ employees

Global bank offering investment, asset, retail.

No salary listed

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
SAP Products
Data Analysis
Investment Banking
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • 2+ years Product Control experience in Investment Banking or related industry.
  • Strong understanding of financial market products such as Credit Derivatives, Interest Rate and exotic credit products
  • Adaptable and culturally aware. Experience of working in a global environment preferable.
  • Ability to learn quickly.
  • Ability to communicate effectively (oral & written) & strong interpersonal skills.
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
  • Well organized & able to clearly present results of work.
  • Essentials Competent use of MS-Office – specifically Excel and Access.
  • Working with multiple data sources and having confidence in figures and presentation.
  • Accuracy-driven and able to self review reports and other deliverables effectively.
  • Be comfortable & willing to drive process improvement.
  • Be able to constructively challenge.
  • Be inquisitive.
  • Knowledge of SAP and programming skills helpful but not required. SAP need to be learned quickly though.
  • Should be diligent, thorough, shows initiative and is proactive.
  • Proven ability to own and develop successful relationships with RPL, Operations and CSR
  • Excellent team worker, able to work in virtual global teams and in a matrix organization
  • Open minded, able to share information, transfer knowledge and expertise to team members
  • Flexibility regarding problem solving
  • Strong interpersonal/good negotiations skills are required, in parts leadership.
  • MBA (finance) or CA / ICWA / CFA
Responsibilities
  • Work as an Independent contributor or manage below functions:
  • Balance sheet and P&L review/commentary of CIB Finance covering Emerging Markets Debt Business – products including Credit, Interest Rate and Structured products
  • Performs month end close activities- SAP journals, reconciliations, balance sheet substantiations and reporting
  • Performs QA function for processes within their teams remit and regularly assesses the effectiveness of the checks
  • Engages with CTB/SME ( Change the Bank / Subject Matter Expert) in order to deliver change
  • First level of escalation for team issues and for stakeholder escalation
  • Manages the resolution of product reconciliation break/exception items in a timely manner
  • Monitoring of exceptions including investigation and explanation
  • Review of Balance sheet substantiation
  • Process standardization across business
  • Provides summary of KRI's for their business area and remediation plans where SLA's are being missed and/or where issues exist
  • Facilitates CTB initiatives and drives continuous improvement program within their team
  • Responsible for ensuring that KOPs are reviewed for relevance and effectiveness on a timely basis
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of SAP and programming skills helpful but not required. SAP need to be learned quickly though.

Deutsche Bank provides global financial services including investment banking, asset management, and retail banking for individuals, businesses, and institutions. It earns income through loan interest, fees, and trading and investment revenue, while applying AI and cloud technology to improve efficiency and client offerings. The bank differentiates itself by combining traditional banking with deep technology integration and a strong focus on ESG, sustainable finance, and support for entrepreneurs during economic crises. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive financial solutions across client segments, promote responsible investing, and help clients navigate economic challenges.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Frankfurt, Germany

Founded

1870

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Professional Development Budget

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