The common responsibilities for this position include performing daily securities position reconciliation to ensure client positions align with external records, identifying system exceptions and liaising with clients to resolve discrepancies, reviewing clearing house and central depository balances, and arranging fund transfers between accounts as necessary. The role also involves setting up and maintaining system static data, managing day-to-day transaction settlements and corporate actions for various securities, and addressing business inquiries from clients. Additionally, participating in enhancement project discussions, conducting user acceptance tests, collaborating with Fintech and system vendors, and undertaking ad-hoc projects and assignments as required by management are key responsibilities.
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