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The Credit & Collections Manager is responsible for the strategic management and the day-to-day operations of the Credit and Collections Department. The Credit and Collections Manager will manage the collections team with the responsibility for establishing and meeting monthly collections targets, new account processing, credit limit reviews, customer negotiations, past.
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The Credit Manager is a full-time position that will report to the Sr. Credit & Collections Manager. The Credit Manager is also responsible for the AR and collections team and reporting updates on customer account status & outstanding issues to the Senior Credit & Collections Manager regularly.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Business Administration, Finance, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or related field and 3 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Credit Portfolio Manager, Credit Portfolio Senior Analyst, or related position involving credit portfolio and collateral management in banking domain within Brazil.
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The credit manager is responsible for the credit extension and collection of A/R for an assigned area in accordance with CE policy and law. In depth knowledge of credit risk assessment techniques, credit policies, and legal regulations.
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This Audit Manager position will be responsible for planning and execution of audits associated with Capital One’s various credit risk management functions and related activities, including Corporate Credit Risk Management, Consumer Credit Risk Management, Commercial Credit Risk Management, and Credit Review.
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Responsibilities Supporting and coordinating with the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk and Senior Audit Director in developing and driving the execution and coordination of the risk-based Annual Audit Plan for Credit Risk (with a focus on credit risk review activities.
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This position provides an opportunity to join the US GRPA team as a technical subject matter expert with a focus on providing policy guidance on the new Credit Valuation Adjustment ('CVA') capital requirements within the US Agencies' proposed adoption of the 'Basel III Endgame.
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As our first Corporate Credit Risk Manager, you will have a real impact on a new growth area of HRT's business. Hudson River Trading is hiring a Corporate Credit Risk Manager for our NYC office.
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The Credit Manager will support the Director, Front Office by leading our Accounts Receivable team through building trust and relationships by nurturing a work culture that celebrates diversity, inclusiveness, belonging, growth and development and by inspiring colleagues to deliver heartfelt experiences for each and every guest.
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This position requires broad and comprehensive knowledge in the areas of credit research, economics, market analysis, ESG integration and relative value assessment skills. Identify and develop internal and external fundamental and ESG research of credit trends and sophisticated quantitative tools and data sources with market-based analytics to aid in risk management, investment idea generation, and portfolio construction.
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The candidate will report to Director, US Non-Investment Grade Credit Risk Management What You’ll Bring In depth non-investment grade credit risk expertise; Understanding of US regulatory considerations and issues 4-7 years of experience in non-investment grade credit risk analysis.
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This role supports the CAS Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk Portfolio Reviews in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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Securitization Credit Risk Manager, Vice President. 6 or more years of Securitized Products credit and/or structuring experience, primarily covering Flow or Non-Flow ABS, with knowledge in Trade Receivables, Middle Market Loans or CLO's a plus.
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Organize and Conduct the monthly credit meeting. Made possible by Harry Weese's visionary design, Swissôtel Chicago boasts "forever" views of the Chicago skyline, Navy Pier, and Lake Michigan. Swissôtel Chicago is a luxury 4 star/4 diamond hotel with 661 rooms and suites located in the heart of downtown Chicago.
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Loss Control, Acquisition Due Diligence & Credit Risk Management:Oversees the management of all Company claims and directs the development and implementation of loss control programs for the core property & casualty insurance coverages.
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