Corporate Action Analyst

Hudson River Trading
London, United KingdomPosted 10 March 2026

Tech Stack

Job Description

Hudson River Trading (HRT) is seeking a Corporate Action Analyst to join our PostTrade Strategic Initiatives team. The PostTrade team at HRT designs and operates the systems and processes that reconcile the firm’s trading with our various brokers and counterparties around the world. Due to the high volume of trades and complexity of our global trading system, we rely heavily on automation to reduce operational risk, ensure data integrity, and maintain regulatory compliance. In this role, you will work as part of a tight-knit, highly productive Strategic Initiatives team to develop operational efficiencies, collaborating with multiple teams across HRT’s global business. Corporate actions are a growing priority for this team – the ideal candidate has strong knowledge of corporate actions and asset servicing across markets, is passionate about utilizing technology and automation tools to work on a wide scope of operational projects, and is meticulously detail-oriented. Responsibilities Analyze corporate action events from external data sources and verify information accuracy Maintain data accuracy within the firm’s reference data catalogue Support the full lifecycle of mandatory events, voluntary events, and dividends from announcement to settlement Monitor all upcoming corporate actions to verify proper processing throughout HRT’s infrastructure Investigate stock and cash reconciliation discrepancies daily and ensure all issues are properly resolved Effectively manage and communicate risk around events and liaise with our Algo, Compliance, and Operations teams to optimize accordingly Interface with clearing houses, prime brokers, and counterparties on voluntary and election-based actions Identify and review corporate action event taxability, ensuring key stakeholders are appropriately updated Collaborate with teams across the firm to identify opportunities for new and improved workflows around the processing, settlement, and reconciliation of corporate action events Perform root cause analysis on problematic corporate action processing to increase automation Qualifications Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a Corporate Action operations role, including an understanding of brokerage operations and the maintenance of reference data Strong knowledge of asset servicing across global markets, mandatory and voluntary corporate actions, and dividends. Knowledge of dividend tax withholding and processing of proxy votes are a plus Deep understanding of corporate action events, procedures, specific risk, and market practice Thorough understanding of security attributes across all asset classes as it relates to a security master Experience in stock borrow lending and settlement impacts on corporate actions Experience with the post-trade life cycle of equities, fixed income, and options Experience with external relationship management, including technology vendors, prime brokers, counterparties, etc. Experience with SQL and relational databases Experience with Bloomberg or Markit is a plus Knowledge of UNIX operating systems is a plus (we use Linux) Excellent cross-functional communication and collaboration skills Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment Willingness to take ownership of challenging work and admit to and learn from mistakes Ability to debug, analyze, and troubleshoot problems under fast turnaround times Highly analytical nature, with meticulous attention to detail Ability to maintain accuracy and speed while processing large amounts of information Culture Hudson River Trading (HRT) brings a scientific approach to trading financial products. We have built one of the world's most sophisticated computing environments for research and development. Our researchers are at the forefront of innovation in the world of algorithmic trading. At HRT we welcome a variety of expertise: mathematics and computer science, physics and engineering, media and tech. We’re a commun ... (truncated, view full listing at source)