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Ten or more years of experience in asset/liability management, interest rate risk management in the financial services industry. Responsible for the modeling, analysis, reporting, monitoring and management of the Bank's interest rate risk position working in close partnership with the lines of business.
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A hands-on expert in SAP Treasury core components, spanning Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, and integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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SAP Treasury Advisory : Serve as a trusted advisor, offering SAP treasury, risk management, and technology advisory services that shape the landscape of our clients' financial success.
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Deloitte, a leader in professional services specializing in audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services, with clients in over 20 industries, is seeking an exceptional Advisory Specialist Master with a focus on SAP Treasury.
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Fifteen years of experience with large, complex financial institutions in a related field including Risk Management, Regulatory Oversight, Corporate Treasury, or Investment Banking.
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Deloitte, a leader in professional services specializing in audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services, with clients in over 20 industries, is seeking an exceptional Advisory Manager with a focus on SAP Treasury.
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Business Analyst with experience in Financial Crimes domain (ECRR(Enterprise Client Risk Reporting)/AML(Anti Money Laundering), KYC, Sanctions Screening (like OFAC) + Actimize tool exposure.
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A strong understanding of cash management, FX, Debt capital markets, and interest rate risk management. You'll be instrumental in shaping Treasury strategies, optimizing processes, orchestrating organizational transformations, and implementing cutting-edge treasury management systems as a cornerstone of our consulting services.
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Key words: Treasury, Foreign Exchange, FX, Derivatives, Hedging, Risk Management, GAAP, Financial Analysis, Financial Reporting. Experience with financial reporting and analysis systems/tools (such as BPC, Oracle BI, Tableau, and Treasury Management Systems such as FIS Integrity.
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Strong personal network of industry contacts in major target corporations and financial institutions. Experience in technology implementation project management. Mastery of SAP Treasury: Define, strategize, and execute SAP cash management, Treasury management, including Transaction management, Hedge management, and accounting, Liquidity planning, and analyzers, showcasing your deep SAP Treasury proficiency.
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Reporting and Communication: Prepare and present reports on third-party risk management activities to senior management and relevant stakeholders. Required Experience, Education and Skills3 + years’ experience in Third Party Risk Management or a related function.
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The lead also serves as a seasoned thought leader and subject matter expert that has strong technical understanding of third party, risk management, reporting and gap analysis within the risk and/or financial services industries.
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3+ years’ experience in financial operations specifically in financial reporting, balance sheet analysis and\or asset and liability or liquidity management. As a Liquidity Risk Reporting Associate On The The Corporate Treasury Middle Office (CTMO) Which Is Part Of The TCIO Organization And Provides Support For The Firm In Regards To Both Liquidity And Structural Interest Rate Risk (SIRR) Reporting, You Would Be a Part Of The Team That Is Responsibile For The Following.
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Reporting to a Manager, Third Party Portfolio Management, the Third-Party Portfolio Risk Manager (TPPRM) partners with Product Service Owners (PSOs) in assigned Business Lines (BL), BL Chief Risk Officers (CRO) staff, Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) Managers, Procurement Partners, Law Division, Technology and Information Security teams to implement and drive the end-to-end execution of third-party risk management lifecycle.
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You’ll help our clients on range of risk management services in the treasury area around asset liability management, liquidity risk management, FTP, and other treasury activities.
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