Role: Vice President, Finance Technology (Liquidity Risk, Controllership, FP&A)
Location: Bengaluru, KA
Work Mode: Hybrid
A global financial institution is seeking a senior technology leader to drive its Finance Technology strategy across enterprise performance management, liquidity risk, profitability analytics, regulatory reporting, and financial consolidation.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and deliver the multi-year technology roadmap across platforms such as Oracle EPM Cloud, OFSAA, and financial consolidation systems
- Lead large-scale transformation initiatives including cloud migration, platform modernization, and regulatory technology implementations
- Oversee global delivery teams in an onshoreoffshore model while ensuring performance, quality, and adoption
- Manage high-impact programs covering planning, budgeting, financial close, Basel III reporting, liquidity risk, ALM, and profitability management
- Establish governance and risk frameworks aligned to regulatory, audit, and enterprise standards
- Partner with senior Finance, Treasury, Risk, Architecture, and Infrastructure stakeholders
- Provide technical leadership in integrations, data management, architecture, and platform optimization
- Build, mentor, and scale high-performing global teams with deep technical and domain expertise
Required Background
- 12+ years of technology leadership experience within financial services
- Proven track record delivering multi-million-dollar finance technology programs
- Hands-on expertise in one or more: Oracle EPM (Cloud/On-Prem), OFSAA (Liquidity, Profitability, ALM), Oracle ERP Cloud
- Strong understanding of banking finance processes, regulatory reporting (Basel III), ALM, FTP, and financial consolidation
- Experience leading global teams across major offshore locations
- Strong architecture, data integration, and cloud modernization experience
- Ability to engage, influence, and communicate with senior leadership and technical teams
Preferred
Experience in large global banking environments, cloud migration of critical finance systems, regulatory examination exposure, M&A system consolidation, and enterprise vendor management.
Financial institutions no longer compete on balance sheets alonethey compete on the strength of their technology foundations. The leaders who understand this are the ones shaping the future of modern finance.