Investment Governance and Reporting Senior Analyst

Date:  4 Dec 2025
Location: 

SYDNEY, NSW, AU, 2000 MELBOURNE, VIC, AU, 3008

Employment Type:  Permanent Full Time
  • Shape the Future of Investment Governance
  • Deliver Insights that Drive Decisions
  • Permanent full-time position, based in Sydney or Melbourne

 

The opportunity to join our team

Make an impact from day one by contributing to the strength and accuracy of our investment governance and reporting function. You’ll play a key role in shaping the data, insights and processes that guide our regulatory reporting and member outcomes. Collaborating across the business, you’ll support change initiatives, uplift systems and drive continuous improvement. If you have a strong attention to detail, a positive can-do attitude, and enjoy analytical work, this role offers a meaningful opportunity to influence how we deliver value to members and investors.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Prepare and deliver accurate and timely periodic APRA reporting.
  • Ensure integrity of all information reported and work with team members to resolve data quality issues.
  • Perform calculations and run system queries required for accurate APRA and performance reporting.
  • Maintain strong knowledge of business processes and data sources feeding into investment reports.
  • Maintain market information, data and statistics for Wealth Management products.
  • Respond to and resolve APRA enquiries relating to reports and supplied data.
  • Support and champion change initiatives using strong analytical and investment knowledge.
  • Manage change requests through build, test and implementation stages into BAU systems and processes.
  • Liaise with stakeholders to gather and analyse change requirements.

 

What you will bring:

  • Relevant industry experience.
  • Tertiary qualification in a relevant business discipline.
  • Experience in investment product management or reporting roles (desirable).
  • Working knowledge of the Australian superannuation industry and applicable regulatory environment.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to deliver operational excellence within a complex organisation.
  • Demonstrated skills in stakeholder management, analysis, reporting and documentation
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word.
  • Ability to work collaboratively and manage multiple priorities with accuracy and accountability.


To Apply

Read more about why you should join our team https://www.insigniafinancial.com.au/careers/working-with-us/why-join-our-team.

 

Applicants will be required to provide evidence of their eligibility to work in Australia, and at a minimum be required to undertake police and basic credit checks as a condition of employment.

 

Please note that applications from agencies will not be considered at this time.

 

We acknowledge and celebrate the richness that individual differences bring to our team. If you need assistance or an adjustment during the application process, please reach out and let us know.