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Maintains a strong understanding of portfolio construction and manager selection concepts, as well as strategy and performance of managers used within client portfolios. Assists in business unit's compliance with applicable laws, regulations, regulatory requirements and Bank policies and procedures, including but not limited to those related to Fair Banking, Anti-Money Laundering laws and regulations, Bank Secrecy Act and USA PATRIOT Act.
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The Specialist will own a Refinitiv desktop portfolio (Eikon & Refinitiv Workspace) across a number of Investment Banking (Capital Markets, Advisory & Sell Side Research, etc.) Customer Success Managers (CSMs) connect our most strategic clients to Refinitiv’s portfolio of software & desktop solutions.
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Our products include debt and equity financing, mergers & acquisitions, corporate banking, institutional equity sales, trading and research, fixed income products, derivatives, energy, foreign exchange and precious & metals.
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The Senior Credit Review Manager is responsible for the independent evaluation of Commercial Banking loan transactions, credit portfolios, and credit risk management practices. Working individually or as part of a review team, the Senior Credit Review Manager will use their expertise to identify existing or potential issues in underwriting and portfolio management and assist in formulating practical solutions to help reduce risk to the bank.
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As the Senior Credit Review Manager, you will be responsible for managing portfolio reviews, in which we assess the quality of portfolios and transactions, including adherence to bank policies and procedures and regulatory guidance.
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The Portfolio Manager is responsible for the proactive management of IFF loans post-close to monitor borrower compliance, identifying areas of risk, evaluating borrowers' long-term viability/performance and proactively mitigating potential defaults and loan loss.
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Our client, a growing RIA with over $1B in the wealth management division, is searching for an experienced Portfolio Manager to create and manage investment portfolios for their UHNW and HNW clients.
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This role supports the CAS Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk Portfolio Reviews in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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Eight years of retail banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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Job Title:Senior Branch ManagerLocation:La MesaWhat you'll do:As a leader in the Preferred and Small Business Banking team, the Preferred Banking Manager will lead an in-person client-facing branch sales and service team to achieve performance and productivity goals in sales, service, and operations.
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CBCS Managing Director’s primary responsibilities will include: (i) serving as the CBCS expert to their Corporate Banking clients & partners; (ii) ensuring team’s high standard for deal execution and portfolio management; and (iii) leading / developing a team of VPs/Associates.
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The Manager, Risk - Leveraged Finance will cover U.S. Non-Investment Grade credits, which may include, but is not limited to, the following industry groups: technology, healthcare, and general commercial & industrial.
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Lead banking and cash management support for portfolio of LATAM entities, acting as escalation point for local team enquiries relating to payments, cash management and bank account issues.
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As a TRC Manager in the Global Banking consulting practice, you will work with a variety of complex global banking organizations as they continue to transform their IT risk management and assurance capabilities to be aligned to the key risks and strategies of their organization.
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