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This role will be part of the ICM-UW Business Strategy team driving the insights, analytics and MIS to deliver to the organization globally while working with other ICM technology and product teams to ensure ICM-UWs analytics and reporting needs are adopted in the Target Operating Model for Wholesale Lending Credit Risk. The Sr. Business Risk Analyst is a seasoned professional role.
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Monitor single name corporate credit situations in North America including new issues, distressed, restructuring/re-orgs, and price dislocations in both leveraged loan and high yield markets. Has prior experience covering single name corporate credit across both bank loan and high yield markets; must be proficient in corporate credit analysis, with an emphasis on either loan / High Yield or Distressed strategies.
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The Credit Analyst will review the creditworthiness of individuals or businesses to determine the risk involved in lending money or extending credit. Maintain credit/collections records in ERP system.
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Must have minimum 3 years' experience as underwriter or credit analyst for commercial loans including CRE, C&I and Multifamily. Responsible for working with the Senior Credit Officer primarily on credit analysis and underwriting of the following loans: Multifamily, Commercial Real Estate and Commercial/Business loans.
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Job Segment: Credit, Risk Management, Underwriter, Private Equity, Credit Analyst, Finance, Insurance. The Credit Product Centre also maintains direct contact to diverse senior management throughout Swiss Re by acting as the key Credit & Surety link with Swiss Re Group Risk Management, Legal, Operations, Finance, Claims, Actuarial (pricing and reserving) and Information Technology.
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The Credit Risk Analyst will be involved in all phases of the credit life cycle, working closely with our Marketing, Decision Sciences, Forecasting and Credit Implementation teams to support our growing suite of credit products.
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6+ years of experience in any of the following areas: commercial lender, small business banker, portfolio manager, or credit analyst preferred. The Senior ACH Credit Analyst will be the point of contact for Treasury Management Advisors who submit ACH reviews and coordinate with them on the correct documentation for ACH risk management.
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As a Risk Management-Credit Risk Analyst, you are exposed to a wide variety of customer types spanning multiple industries and develop analytical skills to assess the risk of various highly structured commodities products and transactions.
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Maintains and prepares administrative reports including, but not limited to, CRE Credit Analyst Pipeline reports and SCO Quarterly Portfolio Review Memos for Executive Mgmt. Sandy Spring Bank is currently recruiting for a Commercial Real Estate Credit Analyst.
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Provide assistance to loan officers or Credit Administration as requested. Responsible for the investigation and analysis of credit risks on moderately complex loans, working within guidelines established by the company, and under the supervision of Credit Administration.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Fund Accounting or related field (Credit, Venture Debt, or Private Equity experience is preferred). Vista Credit Partners (“VCP”), the credit investment platform of Vista Equity Partners, is seeking to hire a finance professional to assist in the day-to-day management and oversight of related accounting and financial reporting requirements pertaining to VCP’s Business Development Company (“BDC”) – Vista Credit Strategic Lending Corp (“VCSL.
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3- or 4-year bachelor's degree in Finance, Math, Economics, Computer Science, Engineering, or any other related field and 7 years of experience in structured finance in Credit Analyst or a related position.
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The Senior Credit Research Portfolio Analyst is responsible for gathering, organizing, analyzing, and presenting results in order to evaluate credit risk associated with the Bank’s investment portfolio and derivatives activities.
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Credit Risk Process involving new proposed exposures: Identify and evaluate credit risks related to a new proposed client for one or more of the following sectors: Corporate and Structured Finance (Infrastructure & Project Finance, Aviation and Trade Finance) Write credit risk opinions related to new transactions, annual/quarterly reviews, waiver and amendment requests according to lending policy requirements.
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The Portfolio Credit Risk Management department is a high performing, dynamic team within Western Alliance Bank. The ETL and SQL Data Analyst - Portfolio Credit Risk will take an ownership role in populating the Bank's loan and deposit data warehouses with responsibilities including data sourcing, ingestion, integration, validation, and reconciliations to the general ledger.
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