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Support Special Assets in coordinating with Finance, Transaction Management ("TM"), Technology and Credit Risk Management Services ("CRMS") on trouble debt restructuring and loan modifications.
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Perform various duties relating to the loan review function in order to assist in the ongoing management of credit risk as follows: Conduct thorough credit reviews to analyze adherence to loan policy and procedure, credit quality collateral valuation, accuracy of core operating system as it relates to loan structure/pricing, and loan documentation.
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Riveron’s full spectrum of M&A capabilities includes Buy-side Due Diligence, Sell-Side Due Diligence, Operational Due Diligence, Transaction Tax, Lender Services, Integration Services, Opening Balance Sheet & Financial Reporting, and Distressed Transaction Services.
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Advanced knowledge of factoring and asset-based lending, accounting, statistical analysis, audit procedures, collateral, loans, and credit quality. 5+ years of accounting, asset-based lending, loan collateral, auditing, field examination, or financial consulting.
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5 years of experience must include: Wholesale credit risk; Credit analysis; Collateral analysis; Credit processes, policies and classifications; Reporting requirements; Risk management; Credit Management Information Systems; and Portfolio management.
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Responsibilities Responsible for performing a variety of duties relating to the loan review function in order to assist in the ongoing management of credit risk; achieving goals as established in the department's annual review schedule; complying with operating policies and procedures established for the loan review function; communicating with appropriate personnel; responding to inquiries and requests for information; maintaining appropriate records and providing reports.
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You will serve as a Credit Officer focusing on quantitative risk assessment of transactions and financial institutions counterparty credit analysis. You will be working in the Financial Institutions and Corporate derivatives team in the Americas region aligned with the Investment Bank. This role is responsible for the credit assessment, monitoring, control and transaction decision approval of UBS's counterparties.
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4+ years of accounting, asset-based lending, loan collateral, auditing, field examination, or financial consulting. Execute audit procedures and identify issues in accordance with GAAP, bank credit policy, and legal guidelines.
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2+ years of accounting, asset-based lending, loan collateral, auditing, field examination, or financial consulting. Riveron enables executives to make informed decisions by identifying risks and opportunities unique to each transaction.
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Riveron delivers solutions throughout the transaction lifecycle, allowing us to partner at a much deeper level to maximize long-term value. CPA, CTP, or CFE certifications are preferred. Riveron is a people-first business advisory firm that operates at the center of the latest business trends.
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This position will work closely with the loan underwriters, capital markets desk, credit risk management, loan transaction management, securitization bankers, loan closing team, asset managers and other important stakeholders.
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Who You Are: Bachelor's degree in public accounting, auditing, finance, or related field (Master in accounting or business-related field is preferred) Proficiencies in data mining and computer databases.
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Deep knowledge of credit card payment systems, including transaction authorization, clearing,settlement, and regulatory compliance (PCI DSS, AML, KYC). You will manage risk assessment, merchant documentation, transaction monitoring, and portfolio-wide risk assessment with a commitment to operational excellence,collaboration, and continuous improvement.
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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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Manages the appropriate balance between new business development, loan pricing and credit risk within the region. The CSB Market Credit Manager II (MCM) manages the credit underwriting and credit administration functions within Specialty Banking, consistent with the TD Bank Group Risk Appetite Principles, including establishing the credit structure, Borrower Risk Ratings and Facility Risk Ratings for new and existing credit relationships.
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