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This role supports the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk, Senior Audit Director and Chief Audit Executive, 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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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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The Treasury Manager will be responsible for managing the company’s cash flow, banking relationships, and financial risk management. Strong knowledge of cash management, financial risk management, and banking operations.
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The Treasury Director is a key strategic partner to senior leadership, and advises on acquisitions, vehicle financing, credit card processing, and banking requirements. Advises lines of business when exploring cash management relationships for the organization (Bill Matrix, Purchasing Cards, Data Line, Merchant Services, PNC Bank, etc.
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Coordinating audit activities by integrating other internal audit subject matter teams (e.g., Consumer and Business Banking, Compliance, Risk Management, Basel, Capital Management, Data, etc.
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In this role, the Treasury Manager will serve as an integral part of the Finance Team and apply their strategic, financial, and business acumen to deliver against business objectives including cash management, banking relationships, treasury operations, debt management, cash deposits, and forex.
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The Leveraged Finance Credit Risk Director works closely with the Leveraged Finance Credit Risk Manager and the team, Leveraged Finance Underwriting Group (LFU), CMO, Investment Banking and Corporate Banking to make approval decisions for underwritings and holds on leveraged lending transactions, refinancings and amendments.
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Analytics,Applied Mathematics,Banking and Finance,Engineering and Business,Finance & Investment Analysis,International Business,Mathematical Economics,Mathematical Statistics,Quantitative Finance,Risk Management.
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From ideation to monetization, Portage Point delivers excellence across transaction advisory services (TAS), transaction execution services (TES), office of the CFO (OCFO), performance improvement (PI), interim management (IM), investment banking (IB) and turnaround and restructuring (TRS.
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The Senior Manager of Credit Risk Portfolio Management is responsible for becoming a leader within the Credit Risk organization while growing and enhancing the Company’s portfolio performance.
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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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Corporate Treasury Oversight (CTO) team within Market Risk, led by the Director of CTO provides oversight over interest rate risk (IRR), liquidity risk, investment portfolio, and derivatives hedging portfolio.
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Possessing knowledge of liquidity management, including intraday liquidity management, cash management, liquidity stress testing, contingency funding planning, cash flow forecasting, and recovery and resolution planning.
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Ability to make daily decisions to determine the input/output to our cash systems and to develop knowledge of all aspects of banking operations, especially regarding case management.
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Understanding of Financial Services products and services (e.g., Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Capital Markets, Asset Management, Insurance); Understanding of the interconnectedness across the financial risk stripes including interest rate risk / asset liability management, capital management and liquidity risk management; and.
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