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Quantitative skills in the areas of structured finance, credit derivatives, default and recovery modeling, and / or credit risk management. Full-time relevant work experience in credit analysis of debt / capital markets, credit analysis / research, quantitative finance, model development or validation.
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Overall minimum 10 years of loan review, credit underwriting, commercial lending, risk management or credit administration experience at a financial institution, with superior knowledge of, Commercial loan documentation, identifying red flags and problem loans, Current economic trends, Regulations impacting consumer and commercial lending practices.
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Le directeur, Vérification générale collabore avec les unités opérationnelles afin d’évaluer la pertinence des contrôles et d’élaborer des solutions réalistes pour corriger les faiblesses décelées à l’aide des pratiques exemplaires.
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ESM Lead Associates work with our Bank and Credit Union clients to optimize their interest rate risk strategies to help create value. Oversee the Asset Liability Management report process for our clients (Banks and Credit Unions.
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This includes support of the firm's effort to construct and lead high quality, diversified senior loan portfolios that exceed market risk-adjusted returns, and evaluation and execution of financing opportunities in a manner that balances strong credit disciplines with a positive customer relationship approach.
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Coordinate and review funds flows and executed loan documentation for operational feasibility and mitigation of operational risk Gain understanding of Equipment Finance products, documentation requirements, collateral perfection, as well as sales and underwriting processes.
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Identify, assess, and mitigate financial risks, including interest rate risk, foreign exchange risk, and credit risk. Minimum of 5 years of experience in treasury management, with a focus on cash management, liquidity management, and risk management.
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The Corporate Banker is the gatekeeper of three of the core pillars of the bank ' s offering, Debt & Credit Ratings, Risk Management and Treasury Solutions, while the Investment Banker is the gatekeeper of two of the core pillars, M&A and Equity.
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Non-transactional related activities include: i) industry governance routines, ii) episodic events requiring urgent attention, iii) Credit Review, Regulatory and Executive Management driven requests and meetings, iv) risk rating scorecard and bank policy updates, v) coaching, assisting, and training less experienced associates, and vi) process/efficiency improvement and quality assurance initiatives.
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Your work will support both established and emerging solution lines, including credit and political risk (CPR) and bank credit risk transfer (CRT) re/insurance deal placements, as well as other traditional casualty client projects, working in a collaborative environment with other Aon colleagues.
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Serve as the private credit subject matter expert in providing regulatory compliance advice and guidance to the private investments business and in collaboration with legal and enterprise risk colleagues.
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Risk and Compliance interns will work within a variety of segments including but not limited to financial crime and anti-money laundering, risk management, credit services, regulatory compliance and consumer protection, transformation and fraud analytics.
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This primarily includes consulting with clients about model risk management practices and providing model validation services, primarily for credit risk, finance, and treasury management models (asset liability management, liquidity, interest rate risk.
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Conceptual thinking skills must be complemented by a strong quantitative orientation, given that a large part of the business is based on rigorous analytic marketing & credit risk management.
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Develop and support internal models for assessing credit risk and assigning risk ratings for our life and property & casualty insurance members. Conduct statistical analysis and data mining to identify trends and patterns in credit risk.
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