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Alternative credit asset management firm seeking to add a Credit Research Analyst to support its leveraged loan / CLO business. The credit research analyst role requires.
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5-10 years of experience as a Credit Research analyst in buyside credit, sell side research, investment banking, or ratings agencies, ideally in High Yield/Leveraged Loan credit analysis.
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Credit Research Analyst – Generalist. Qualifications: 2-4 years of experience in investment banking, leveraged finance or corporate credit research (buy side) with a minimum of 1 year of research experience.
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The Credit Analyst for the Enterprise Payments Solutions team is essential to the success of the organization. Processes merchant services applications; verifies business and credit information and recommends transaction velocity limits.
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As an early hire on the Risk team, the credit risk analyst will be a key person to drive changes to credit policy at Coast. Coast is founded and led by Daniel Simon, who previously co-founded Bread ( breadpayments.com ), a leading payments and credit technology firm backed by some of the world's top VCs which was acquired for $500MM+ in 2020.
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The Fixed Income Credit Analyst is primarily responsible for working with and leveraging the time of the Fixed Income Portfolio Managers. The Analyst will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining our existing analytics system (BlackRock Aladdin.
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Minimum of 3-5 years in a position as a credit/risk/investment analyst at a bank, investment bank, fund, insurance company, rating agency or asset manager. Generate and present full credit research reports analyzing fundamentals and bond valuation.
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1010 Mortgage Credit Operations. The Document Review Specialist is primarily responsible for performing Loan Set Up, Loan Reviews and Loan Documentation Reviews for Portfolio loans, as well as other routine audits to ensure the accuracy and completeness of bank records and to support the bank in ensuring compliance with all State and Federal regulations.
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Prepares written reports for senior management that detail the findings including a final evaluation of portfolio asset quality and credit process management. Experience: Minimum 7 years of experience in financial services industry or with a regulatory agency; demonstrated expertise in credit risk management including commercial and/or retail lending, credit administration, or credit review.
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The Credit and Collections Analyst serves as the focal point and subject matter expert regarding information related to the creditworthiness and credit/collection status of assigned customers.
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DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst for a fast paced, highly technical business environment. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex concepts for senior executives.
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The Tactical Opportunities Distressed Credit Research Analyst is an integral part of Lathams Financial Accounting team. A minimum of one (1) year of experience in stressed/distressed debt or broader corporate credit analysis.
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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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As a Senior Legal Analyst, you will report to the Legal Operations Lead (located in Dallas, Texas) and work closely with all members of the legal team and business leaders throughout the company.
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Title: Senior Legal Analyst. Coordinate with service providers and internal parties (board governance, tax, compliance, product, portfolio management, senior management) in obtaining and/or finalizing data and disclosure for all documents.
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