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Trading Operations - Crypto - FinTech - Hybrid Working

Black Swan Group
London
1 week ago
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Trading Operations - Crypto - FinTech - Hybrid Working


An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a global FinTech firm specializing in multi-asset clearing and financing across traditional and digital assets.


The London-based role is part of the EMEA operations function, operating under a follow-the-sun model. The team collaborates daily with clients, internal teams, liquidity providers, exchanges, and vendors to resolve issues across FX and Digital Asset Prime Brokerage.


Typical BAU responsibilities include trade and position reconciliations, facilitating asset and collateral movements, payments, margin calls, and ensuring compliance with operational, risk, and regulatory controls.


Applicants should have a strong operations background and hands-on experience with digital assets, ideally from a crypto exchange, prime brokerage, or trading firm. Candidates with a mix of TradFi and DeFi will be at a big advantage


Given the firm's technical focus, those applying must have some degree of coding skills in either SQL or Python to enhance process efficiency and automation.


The company has built a strong reputation over the past 3 years, attracting senior leaders from top institutions like Goldman Sachs, UBS, and leading hedge funds. They offer a highly competitive salary package along with a flexible work-from-home arrangement.

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