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Provide interest rate risk data to support ALCO understanding and decision making related to balance sheet management and product pricing. Recommend to the ALCO and senior management necessary pricing, risk rating, and policy structures to improve performance and profitability of credit union products.
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Responsible for the day to day management of the Interest rate risk process and analytics for Capital One. Develop a broad financial skill set by assessing market and economic conditions as well as Capital One's business strategy to understand financial implications from various changes in interest rates for a $400+ billion balance sheet.
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They will ensure that The Hartford’s exposure to credit, equity, interest rate, and foreign exchange risks remain within the established risk management framework by assessing and monitoring these financial risks over time and under different economic conditions.
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Monitoring credit risk and performance of existing investment holdings. A Credit Research Intern is offered the opportunity to support the research and analysis functions across the public and private securitized debt markets, including ABS, CLOs, CMBS, and MBS. This position will have daily interaction with portfolio managers, traders, and senior research analysts across the securitized team.
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This role leads a team to define, develop, and implement the model risk management policy and program; drives and manages the second line of defense oversight and governance processes to ensure the end-to-end model development, validation, and related change processes enable our models to provide leadership and best-in-class forecasting suite, which includes the requirements to support the corporate various stress testing, credit loss allowance and capital planning exercises.
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Product focus areas include derivatives (interest rate swaps, commodities, foreign exchange, credit, structured products, and equity index options), foreign exchange, and syndicated loans.
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AIG is seeking a Senior Underwriter for the Structured Credit & Project Finance business which is a product tower within the well-established Political Risk Group (PRG) at AIG specializing in the underwriting of credit products (both single asset and portfolio transactions) including coverage of sovereign, corporate and project / asset finance risk.
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Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Construction Health and Safety Specialist (CHST) is helpful. Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS), Professional Engineer (PE), Project Management Program (PMP) is required.
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Responsible for the daily balancing of the Transaction Monitoring System; working in conjunction with the BSA System Admin and Compliance Risk Strategy and Planning Officer to address any discrepancies with Information Technology.
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Participate in relevant governance committees and working groups as a delegate of the Head of Technology, including the Operational Risk Committee, Technology Executive Working Group, Information Security & Data Management Committee, Architectural Review Board, AI Evaluation Forum.
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Identify and assess technology risks and counsel business units managers, IT GRC, CDO and/or CISO stakeholders on risk management issues to ensure awareness and accountability for technology risks.
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The Sr. Director, Technology Risk at Santander US and Santander Bank NA is responsible for all independent risk management and assurance activities over the assigned business area’s technology footprint as part of the second line of defense Technology and Information Risk organization.
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15+ years overall professional experience in IT risk management roles in a matrix organization. This role is established in the second line of defense and requires collaboration across CISO, Data Office, IT, Operational Risk, Internal Audit and other relevant functional stakeholders within the organization in the management of existing and emerging technology risks.
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Monitor external trends and evaluate potential impacts to business strategy; provide documented analytical insights of the risk horizon, while ensuring a sound operational and compliance control environment through establishment of a system of effective and sustainable internal controls.
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Provide tailored, dedicated, and ongoing expert level consultations that meet the needs of our high-net-worth clients based on client objectives, risk profile, account mandates, and personal preferencesEngage with branch teams and field leaders to provide in-depth consultation on their wealth and investment management processes.
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