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Private Equity Business Analyst

Tap Growth aiSingaporePosted 19 May 2026

Tap Growth ai is seeking a Senior Business Analyst to operate within the private equity and wealth management domain. The role involves managing requirements, facilitating stakeholder workshops, and supporting end-to-end SDLC processes for enterprise applications. Candidates must possess deep experience in BFSI environments and a strong practical knowledge of SQL. This position focuses on delivering process improvements and system implementation within a regulated financial context.

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Experience

7-9 years

Function

Business Development

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Tap Growth ai is seeking a Senior Business Analyst to operate within the private equity and wealth management domain. The role involves managing requirements, facilitating stakeholder workshops, and supporting end-to-end SDLC processes for enterprise applications. Candidates must possess deep experience in BFSI environments and a strong practical knowledge of SQL. This position focuses on delivering process improvements and system implementation within a regulated financial context.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Clear professional role in wealth management with defined responsibilities and YOE, though the company brand is unfamiliar.

Very clear and well-structured requirements and responsibilities, detailing both functional BA tasks and required SQL competencies.

Must haves

  • 7-9 years of experience as a Business Analyst
  • Experience in Private Equity, Wealth Management, and Financial Services
  • Strong understanding of SDLC and Requirements Management
  • Proven stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Working knowledge of SQL including joins and aggregate functions

Tools and skills

sqlsdlcrequirements managementbusiness process analysisenterprise applicationssystem implementation

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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