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EY is a leader in serving the global financial services marketplace and the only professional services firm with a separate business unit dedicated to the financial services industry – the Financial Services Organization (FSO.
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FIS empowers the financial world with software, services, consulting and outsourcing solutions focused on retail and institutional banking, payments, asset and wealth management, risk and compliance, trade enablement, transaction processing and record-keeping.
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Financial Risk Manager (FRM)/Certified Financial Analyst (CFA) or equivalent advanced certification. Provide oversight to the Wholesale Banking credit delivery underwriting process through completion of commercial credit file reviews and reporting to ensure effective commercial credit risk management.
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5 years of sales / client relationship management experience in banking/financial products, including significant experience with Small Business clients. 2 years or more phone-based sales experience of banking/financial products or solutions.
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80% Shares responsibility with the Business Banking Manager and RBM, for the hiring and retention of BBRMs for their assigned region. Along with RBM's, responsible for the region meeting business banking performance objectives including meeting loan, deposit, and fee income goals.
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Deliver an outstanding experience to Chase business clients by providing comprehensive and customized business banking solutions tailored to the financial needs and circumstances of their businesses.
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7+ years of experience in M&A, business development, or investment banking, within the healthcare sector. Team Management: Lead and mentor a team of associates, providing guidance and support in financial analysis, due diligence, and strategic assessment.
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12+ years in related disciplines including strategic planning, management consulting, project management, financial analysis, investment banking, and/or general management. Develop financial and operational analytics to inform key enterprise strategic priorities.
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This design leader role focuses on the Business Banking customer journey within the authenticated digital platforms, driving engagement and retention, across a landscape of high-complexity products.
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Identifies and helps prioritize new initiatives to drive business strategy, mitigate potential risks and control gaps, financial return, and/or positive customer impact. May design, develop, and implement independent reporting and/or financial analysis to assist in the business’ oversight role and may design and deliver executive-level presentations.
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Financial Services & Payments: top brands for consumer banking, credit card, fintech or digital wallets. 5+ years of experience in enterprise business development or enterprise sales related function.
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3 - 5 years in related disciplines including strategic planning, management consulting, financial analysis, investment banking, and/or general management. Partner with business leaders to develop and execute implementation plans to accelerate the realization of financial impact.
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This role is perfect for someone with expertise in the Banking and Financial Services domain and a deep understanding of D365 Sales, Service, Dataverse, and Power Apps. If you have a knack for gathering and analyzing business requirements and working closely with both business and technical stakeholders, we encourage you to apply.
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Strong analytical skills and experience with financial modeling and valuation techniques. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business Administration, or a related field; MBA preferred. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business Administration, or a related field; MBA preferred.
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5 to 6 years of prior experience in strategy consulting, investment banking, private equity, corporate strategy, or corporate development. Perform financial analysis, valuation, and process management to enable deal execution.
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