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The WB Finance & Accounting (WFA) Vice Presidency is responsible for all aspects of the financial reporting, internal control framework for IBRD and IDA, and the extensive Trust Fund/Partnership portfolio of the WB entities. It supports an appropriate fiduciary control framework and administering disbursements for Bank lending and leads the client service function for the WB’s corporate expenses.
Organizationally, WFA is comprised of three departments: (1) Corporate Accounting and Reporting, (2) Trust Funds and Loans, and (3) Financial Controls. In WFA, our mandate supports both internal and external clients while we focus on delivery, optimization, impact, and people & culture.
Within WFA, the Structured Finance Division (WFASF) is responsible for product control functions for financial instruments including borrowings, derivatives, and investments for IBRD, IDA and Trust Funds except for pension funds. These include financial instrument product aligned accounting, determination of the lending rate of the Bank, producing valuation for the IBRD/IDA bonds, derivatives, and loans, set-up of financial models and valuation review, market data sourcing and verification, implementing accounting policies around financial instruments, independent price verification, financial instrument related data management and providing disclosure information for financial statements regarding these financial instruments.
The current position is that of Financial Analyst in the borrowing group in Chennai (WFASC), which is an extension of the WFASF team in HQ.
Note: If the selected candidate is a current Bank Group staff member with a Regular or Open-Ended appointment, s/he will retain his/her Regular or Open-Ended appointment. All others will be offered a 3-year term appointment.
Terms of reference:
The Financial Analyst will work as part of a team of professionals to meet the group’s responsibilities as they relate to the accounting and pricing / valuation of financial instruments, and implementation of various projects. Responsibilities will include the following:
• Producing and reviewing valuations for financial instruments, utilizing systems and tools such as Numerix OneView, Murex, Summit, CrossAsset XL, etc.
• Working knowledge of valuation related set up (master data, Interest rate curve, volatility curve, models) in systems such as Murex, Numerix OneView, Summit, CrossAsset XL, etc.
• Analyzing and comparing WB valuations against corresponding counterparty valuations and other alternative information sources
• Preparing and ensuring quality of calculated market data, evaluating data sources, and verifying data reliability for valuations of borrowings and loan portfolios
• Verifying trade set-up and trade modifications
• Working on computation of lending rate
• Applying internal controls effectively and exercising due diligence in performing regular and ad hoc processes; exercising fiduciary responsibility by reviewing policies and procedures and ensuring they are correctly followed
• Identifying, investigating, and resolving system-to-system reconciliation breaks and trade set up discrepancies
• Developing expectations, performing analysis, preparing commentaries, suggesting, and implementing solutions in a proactive manner
• Preparing various financial and management reports, as required by the department or other stakeholders
• Coordinating with external and internal auditors, when required
• Proactively interacting with WFA colleagues and Treasury (TRE) front office business units and other units as required to stay abreast of new / proposed activities that may have accounting, valuation or reporting implications
• Proactively interacting with other financial institutions to ensure that practices adopted are in line with the market practice. Staying abreast of industry best practice as it relates to valuation / accounting of financial instruments.
• Identifying opportunities for improvements in current processes, initiating improvements within the system and control framework; working with business and technology teams across locations to implement solutions / improvements.
• Leading / participating in institutional projects, business initiatives and new product implementations, as and when required
• Contributing to requirement specification, testing, implementation, and maintenance of systems supporting various portfolios
• Maintaining and developing processes, procedures, documentation, and internal controls around portfolios handled, with the objective of increasing efficiency and accuracy
• Mentoring and training junior staff and performing review of work done by such staff, as and when required.