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As the world of banking continues to evolve so do our Graduate positions and this year we're excited to be offering our Financial Crime Analyst graduate opportunity to reflect that. In fact, we like to think of ourselves more as a technology company who happen to create awesome online banking experiences, so don't worry if you never thought you'd work at a bank!
Our Enterprise Safety and Security Team help protect BNZ's most critical assets - our customers, people, property, operations, and reputation. Our Financial Crime team prevents, detect and investigate the financial crime to protect our customers and ensure they feel safe when they bank with us.
The great thing about the variety of our roles means we're open to students from a range of disciplines, experience and interests. What's important to us is your desire to learn, the ability to work with others and drive to do great work.
Maintaining and analyzing mainframe code
At the moment I provide support on a commercial set alongside the partner and SA. My responsibilities include: - Writing Credit - answering customer requests - Managing the portfolios risk profile.
Just started a new role so not fully across this. Quite admin heavy, I would prefer to be doing more analysis work but I understand this is a stepping stone.
3.9
1,000 - 50,000 employees
Banking & Financial Services
Inspired by our customers and energised through success, BNZ has the environment and opportunities for you to contribute to a high achieving New Zealand. Come join us and let’s create great together!
Career progression, pay, great annual leave.
The inclusive and collaborative culture.
Support, less pressure for contributing straight away, graduate cohort, work/life flexibility.
The people, interactions, and culture
Variety of work
Would prefer to wfh more
A lot of systems and processes that are more complicated than they need to be.
Grad year is a bit more strict and structured than other roles.
Tight budget for sponsorship
Technology to do your job, limitations in accessing software