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Facilitate cross-functional collaboration with financial planning and analysis (FP&A), financial reporting, and business lines to support liquidity risk assessment and liquidity buffer sizing associated with internal activities including, capital stress-testing, financial forecasting, contingent funding planning, 2052A regulatory reporting, etc.
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Liquidity responsibilities include policy management, collaboration with other Treasury professionals for daily liquidity management, liquidity stress testing, Contingency Funding Plan (CFP), ALCO reporting, ALCO presentation.
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The Director of Treasury Liquidity is a senior member of the Treasury management team and reports to the Treasurer. Oversee and contribute to the development and enhancement of liquidity stress testing, liquidity policy, CFP and cash flow forecasts.
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Model validation/improvement/development: Construct, validate, and fine-tune sophisticated risk models spanning market, credit and liquidity risk segments, e.g., VaR, PFE, EaR, funding and market liquidity.
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Conduct historical analysis and perform data research to support capital and liquidity models, drawing insights from treasury, prime brokerage, and balance sheet management data. Strong proficiency in quantitative finance concepts, including capital modeling, liquidity risk management, and stress testing.
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Valuation modeling for price verification and model validation purposes: Value exotic products, e.g., weather derivatives and construct/validate valuation inputs for structured products, e.g., full-requirements/load following deals, long-dated deals.
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You will ensure compliance with regulatory and internal liquidity ratios, limits, and indicators, manage banking book interest rate risk and market risk within assigned limits, and assist the Latam Treasurer on ad-hoc front-office projects and business initiatives.
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Serve as alternate to Finance Associate (ICS-6) for timely review of cash position for local accounts to ensure sufficient funds for disbursements and maintain liquidity level approved by Treasury.
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Risk Oversight: Monitor, govern, and challenge various liquidity and funding execution activities, including cash & collateral management, funds transfer pricing, balance sheet usage, liquidity and funding projections, and liability management.
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Provide Treasury Operations support with respect to domestic and international cash and liquidity management. Manage liquidity and invest excess cash funds in accordance with the Controller’s Manual and transact with Gilead’s cash pools.
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Technical knowledge of Liquidity prudential regulations as administered by other key bodies and jurisdictions, e.g. The Basel Committee (‘BCBS’), UK/PRA, EU, Canada, and Mexico, is desirable but not required.
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Monitor and provide analysis to executive management and the board regarding treasury-related risks, including interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and other market related risks. Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in regulatory requirements of a depository institution including liquidity risk management, interest rate risk management, capital planning and stress testing, and permissible investments.
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BitGo is the leader in digital asset financial services, providing institutional investors with liquidity, custody, and security solutions. Active in both centralized and decentralized finance, BitGo offers market leading trading, lending, and borrowing services through its prime brokerage services and acts as the custodian for WBTC, the leading global stablecoin for Bitcoin.
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Our team helps our clients maximise their available liquidity position and manage financial risk, such as foreign exchange rates, interest rate changes, and commodity price fluctuations, as well as make decisions around funding the core business operations and making investments to increase the value of the organisation to the shareholders.
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Depth in global liquidity management techniques (e.g., pooling, in-house banks, payment factories, multilateral netting) E.g. Alteryx, PowerBi, Tableau, Snaplogic and RPA technologies (UiPath, Automation Anywhere, PowerAutomate, etc), and machine learning/Artificial Intelligence.
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