The Manager, Securities & Structured Notes, Global Market Operations role supports the processing and control of securities and structured-note transactions across global markets. Responsibilities typically include trade booking and settlement, lifecycle event processing, reconciliations, exception management, controls, regulatory reporting, and coordination with front office, technology, custodians, and external counterparties. Candidates are generally expected to have several years of experience in capital-markets operations, strong knowledge of securities and structured products, and familiarity with settlement workflows and operational risk controls. Attention to detail, analytical ability, stakeholder-management skills, and confidence working across international markets are important. Experience with process improvement, automation, and team leadership would be advantageous.
United Overseas Bank (UOB) is a major Singapore-headquartered bank with operations across Southeast Asia and financial centres worldwide. Founded in 1935, it provides personal and commercial banking, transaction banking, treasury, wealth management, investment banking, and asset-management services. UOB serves individuals, businesses, institutions, and multinational corporations through a broad regional network. The bank is particularly recognised for its Southeast Asian franchise and its support of cross-border trade, investment, and corporate activity. Its Global Markets and operations teams support products including foreign exchange, rates, securities, derivatives, and structured investments. UOB employs people across banking, technology, risk, compliance, finance, and operations, with Singapore serving as a key regional hub. Employees typically work in a regulated, process-driven environment where accuracy, collaboration, client service, and continuous improvement are strongly valued.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city and a major Asian hub for banking, technology, logistics, healthcare, and professional services. Job opportunities are strongest in financial services, wealth management, risk, compliance, data, cybersecurity, engineering, and regional operations. Workplace culture is generally professional, multicultural, and results-oriented, with English widely used. Lifestyle combines efficient public transport, modern housing, shopping, extensive food choices, parks, beaches, and easy access to nearby Southeast Asian destinations. Living costs, especially rent, are high, so compensation and housing arrangements should be assessed carefully. Foreign professionals normally require an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass or S Pass, subject to salary, qualifications, and government criteria. Relocating involves securing employment first, arranging accommodation, healthcare coverage, banking, and tax registration. Singapore is safe and convenient, although its tropical heat and humidity may require adjustment.
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