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Amsterdam, Netherlands

tatistical Regulatory Reporting Analyst

2 yrs
Fintech
Legal
October 29, 2025

Adyen

Payment-processing & financial technology platform
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Statistical Regulatory Reporting Analyst

Adyen is seeking an analyst to join our Amsterdam-based Regulatory Reporting team, which is responsible for Adyen’s prudential and statistical reports that are shared with Adyen’s national regulators around the globe. Adyen’s national regulators include the Dutch Central Bank (NL), the Federal Reserve (USA), and the Bank of England (UK).

As a Statistical Regulatory Reporting Analyst, you will play a vital role in supporting Adyen’s compliance throughout several jurisdictions, translating Adyen’s business and data into regulatory reports and navigating the dynamic regulatory landscape while supporting Adyen’s growth in scope and products.

Statistical reports allow the supervisors to collect the relevant information for analysis and policy making. Beyond statistics, these reports reveal our data management processes, as well as how we interpret regulatory terms and manage compliance. There is a global trend of increasing statistical reporting requirements, with larger data sets on which regulators can base their supervision of institutions and markets. This trend, combined with Adyen’s distinctiveness in the value chain, creates the opportunity for a very unique and challenging role as a Statistical Regulatory Reporting Analyst. Some examples of reports for statistical include PAY-CH in the Netherlands, Forms 2/3 and 8 in SG, and various CADOCs in Brazil.

You will work closely with internal stakeholders such as Product Managers, Risk and Regulatory teams as well as collaborate with external, global regulatory bodies.

The successful candidate will be given responsibility early on to contribute to a wide range of topics and make a substantial impact on the growth of Adyen. There are a number of exciting projects to contribute to, including streamlining and automating reports and the implementation of new regulations from a regulatory reporting perspective, as well as collaborating closely with colleagues on Financial & ESG reporting topics.

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