Regulatory reporting roles offer ACA-qualified professionals a chance to work at the intersection of finance, risk, and compliance. These roles are vital for maintaining transparency and ensuring firms meet their regulatory obligations in a fast-changing environment.
A variety of economic and geopolitical factors have increased reporting requirements for businesses in Financial Services. Because of this compliance and reporting is a key area of investment for banks, insurers, and asset managers and organisations are expanding the number of Regulatory Reporting roles they’re hiring for.
Typical salary for newly qualified regulatory reporting professionals.
Are preferred for their technical accuracy and audit background.
Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks
Advanced Excel and reporting systems (e.g. Axiom, QRM)
Detail orientation and risk awareness
Communication skills to explain complex issues clearly
Regulatory reporting roles in Industry & Commerce offer ACA-qualified professionals the opportunity to navigate complex compliance requirements across diverse sectors. These positions combine technical expertise with business acumen to ensure organisations meet their statutory and industry-specific obligations.
The regulatory landscape for commercial organisations continues to evolve with increasing requirements for transparency, corporate governance, and sustainability reporting. Listed companies and multinational corporations are particularly focused on strengthening their regulatory capabilities.
Typical salary for newly qualified regulatory reporting professionals in commercial sectors.
Include sustainability reporting, corporate governance, and international compliance.
Knowledge of corporate governance frameworks
Familiarity with industry-specific regulations (e.g., pharmaceuticals, energy, manufacturing)
Experience with non-financial reporting (e.g., sustainability, ESG)
Strong project management abilities
Excellent stakeholder management skills
Financial accounting roles, including Group Accountants and Financial Reporting Accountants, are a key entry point for ACA-qualified professionals moving into Financial Services.