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Our divisions include behavioral risk, compliance, credit, financial crime risk, internal audit, market risk, operational risk and governance, prudential risk, and Risk Management Group central.
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Such programs include, but are not limited to: Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL), Comprehensive Stress Testing, Risk Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC), and Model Risk Management.
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Prepare reports for the Credit Risk Management Team and the credit union's ALCO. As a member of the Risk and Performance Team, and under the general supervision of the Finance Manager/Team Leader, the Financial Analyst will support the credit union's interest rate risk management, liquidity management, and revenue and expense strategies.
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Strong understanding of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact credit risk management, particularly related to credit review activities.
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Professional certification, such as CFA, FRM, CIA2+ years of model risk management experience and / or auditing experience at a large financial institution or consulting firm Knowledge of mortgage finance and secondary mortgage market Knowledge of credit risk modeling of single-family and multi-family mortgages Knowledge of interest rate management practices Additional Information The future is what you make it to be.
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The Group Risk Specialist is a 1B governance function in Credit Risk Management to ensure compliance with Operational Risk Management programs. The Group Risk Specialist works closely with the 1A teams in Credit Risk Management and the Operational Risk 2A Partners to complete timely deliverables.
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Preparing / Consolidating the presentations (in coordination with the relevant departments) for the CUSO Operational Risk BureauResponsibilitiesAs member of CUSO Third Party Risk Team:Asses the ability of the CUSO Vendor Risk Management teams to oversee and manage the banking organizations third party relationships.
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Experience with grant making, impact investing, and engaging employees in social impact is a plus. This role will be part of the social impact arm of Twilio, Twilio.org, led by the Chief Social Impact Officer who reports directly to the company’s CEO. The Twilio.org team works across Twilio’s technology, funding, and employees to improve the lives of over 300 million people globally per year.
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Measure, monitor and manage daily Liquidity, Market, Credit, Operational and Regulatory risks for Corporate Bond, Municipal Bond, Loan, Foreign Exchange, Asset Back, Commodity and Interest Rate Derivative trading desks.
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Team responsibilities include:Lead initial operational due diligence with potential investment advisors and managers to evaluate their control environments and perform a thorough operational risk assessment of the firm and products under consideration.
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Within ICM, the Counterparty Credit Risk (CCR) Underwriting function provides analysis, greenlight, underwriting, first-line-of-defense credit approval and subsequent credit monitoring across all ICG wholesale credit businesses including Banking, Capital Markets, and Advisory (BCMA), Global Structured Products, Financings, and Securitizations (GSP-F&S), Treasury & Trade Services (TTS), Markets, and Securities Services (MSS.
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The Commercial Payments Credit & Risk Analyst will be responsible for ensuring proper credit & risk oversight for the Commercial Payment Products area of Commerce Bank. The Credit & Risk Analyst is responsible for underwriting and credit review of high dollar commercial payment products to customers largely on unsecured terms.
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In your role, you will be responsible for establishing the Third-Party Risk Management program for the Company while also supporting key operational risk oversight programs. Supporting operational risk initiatives as needed.
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Under the supervision of the Model Risk Manager, the Model Risk Analyst II - Credit will use quantitative expertise, critical thinking, problem solving, and analytical skills in the bank’s Model Risk Management (MRM) program to ensure compliance with model risk governance policy and regulatory expectations.
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Actively participate in CFTC/NFA examinations, internal audits (CAS), external reviews (KPMG) and Model Validation (MV) on Market Risk, Product Control, Counterparty Credit Risk models and Initial Margin (SIMM.
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