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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. Credit Research Analyst – Generalist.
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The Senior Associate, Credit will Assess and approve counterparty credit exposures, as well as governance and adherence to RWE Group’s credit policies and procedures. Ensure appropriate negotiating of credit terms for the business being undertaken, with a sound working knowledge of different contracts e.g. ISDA , PPA’s, EEIs,and procurement contracts.
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The selected candidate will work primarily with internal contacts (credit, customer service, sales, finance. Actively participate with Credit Analysts & business unit personnel on portfolio reviews.
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Square made credit card payments possible for all by turning a smartphone into a credit card reader. We are looking for a highly motivated finance professional to join Square's world-class Risk organization to help understand and manage credit risk for sellers processing on Square.
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Under the general supervision of the Vice President, Credit Administration, the Credit Administration Analyst is to provide credit risk analysis support to the Bank by assessing and monitoring credit risk in the loan portfolio.
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Ensures that credit file requirements are current and in proper order to pass the file review conducted by the asset securitization auditors. This position also runs various reports and reviews them with locations as directed by the Credit Manager.
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Job DescriptionThe Credit Analyst works with the division credit team to assemble and review customer financial information and evaluates their financial position as it relates to accounts with credit limits in excess of $25,000.
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Provide assistance to loan officers or Credit Administration as requested. Responsible for the investigation and analysis of credit risks on moderately complex loans, working within guidelines established by the company, and under the supervision of Credit Administration.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Fund Accounting or related field (Credit, Venture Debt, or Private Equity experience is preferred). Vista Credit Partners (“VCP”), the credit investment platform of Vista Equity Partners, is seeking to hire a finance professional to assist in the day-to-day management and oversight of related accounting and financial reporting requirements pertaining to VCP’s Business Development Company (“BDC”) – Vista Credit Strategic Lending Corp (“VCSL.
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Credit Research Analysts analyze various industries and the companies within them and make investment recommendations to PIMCO's portfolio managers group. We are seeking an experienced Credit Research Analyst to work in our Newport Beach, CA office.
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Credit Risk Process involving new proposed exposures: Identify and evaluate credit risks related to a new proposed client for one or more of the following sectors: Corporate and Structured Finance (Infrastructure & Project Finance, Aviation and Trade Finance) Write credit risk opinions related to new transactions, annual/quarterly reviews, waiver and amendment requests according to lending policy requirements.
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Experience:A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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Summary: A Credit Specialist III assists the Managing Director of Credit Administration, Credit Specialist Lead, and Loan Processing Team ensuring compliance with the Bank's loan policy and all regulatory requirements.
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You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15+ years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.
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The Fixed Income Portfolio Management (FIPM) team has responsibility for asset allocation, fundamental credit underwriting and monitoring, ESG investment strategy, and macroeconomic research. Deep, thorough, and original structured credit research results in actionable, real-time investment decisions across assigned sectors.
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