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The CSB Credit Specialist II is responsible for ensuring quality and compliance within an assigned portfolio, supporting new business development while applying credit risk policy and adhering to TDBG risk appetite.
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The job works closely with the Relationship Manager and Credit Officer to ensure consistency with the TD Bank Groups Risk Appetite Principles, including establishing the Borrower Risk Ratings and Facility Risk Ratings for new and existing credit relationships.
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As a member of the Risk & Regulatory Advisory team, you will advise financial institutions on a broad range of credit risk management topics including organization and governance; credit process optimization; risk rating model design, build and implementation; credit regulatory assessments; and Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) process and tools.
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We are currently seeking a Credit Risk Analytics Director for a direct hire opportunity with a financial services client. Credit Risk Analytics Director. Must have working knowledge of credit risk regulatory guidance, commercial and consumer loan portfolio behaviors, macro/microeconomic influences, strong quantitative analytical skills, and ability to construct and deliver complex messaging in concise and consumable formats.
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Assist VP/Compliance and Risk in identifying, ordering, and scheduling compliance courses for Credit Union personnel. As assigned by the VP/Compliance and Risk, participates in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) readiness activities.
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Our elite global Investment Management client is seeking to recruit a Credit Risk Modeling Manager with advanced R or Python programming skills to perform portfolio credit risk modeling, develop investment metrics and model risk/return scenarios for the alternative asset portfolio consisting of private equity, mezzanine debt, infrastructure finance and venture capital investments.
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The Senior Risk analyst supports Bank responses to audit, model risk management and regulatory examinations and for all Credit Risk Stress Testing Activities and coordinates these activities with the Senior Director - Risk Analytics, the as well as the heads of Model Development, Model Implementation, and Capital Planning.
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Horizon Farm Credit is actively seeking a Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Manager to join our team. Our ideal candidate is an experienced, analytical, detail-oriented individual with a passion for third-party risk management.
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As a member of the Risk & Regulatory Advisory team, you will advise financial institutions on a broad range of credit risk management topics including, organization and governance; credit process optimization; risk rating model design, build and implementation; and Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) process and tools.
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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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The Credit Risk Review (CRR) group , led by the Head of CRR, is responsible for independently evaluating the USAA Federal Savings Bank’s (Bank) credit risks of exposures from both lending and non-lending activities to opine upon the effectiveness of first line and second line of defense credit risk management practices and credit quality in fulfillment of regulatory expectations for safety and soundness.
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Partners with the Relationship Manager on potential structure proposals that are in alignment with TD Bank products/structure, TD Credit Risk Appetite and credit policies/underwriting guidelines.
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They will ensure that The Hartford’s exposure to credit, equity, interest rate, and foreign exchange risks remain within the established risk management framework by assessing and monitoring these financial risks over time and under different economic conditions.
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Presents timely purchase, sell and position sizing recommendations with regard to both security selection and sector allocation to the portfolio manager(s), trader(s) and credit research team(s) with a focus on relative value, strategy objectives, risk, liquidity and ability to execute.
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Selecting, implementing and/or using commercial and retail credit risk workflow, analytic tools - e.g., Moody's, S&P, nCino, and/or, reporting technologies; Demonstrating familiarity with commercial and retail credit regulatory guidance covering CECL, credit risk review systems, underwriting/annual reviews; and.
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