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A career in Treasury Advisory, within Risk & Regulatory Advisory, will allow you to advise financial institutions on developing strategies to optimize financial performance and risk management across financial risks, including liquidity risk, market risk, counterparty credit risk and interest rate risk.
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5+ years of Risk Management experience (Compliance, Financial Crimes, Operational Risk, Audit, Legal, Credit Risk, Market Risk, IT Systems Security, Business Process Management) or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, education.
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Knowledge of regulatory expectations for model development and model risk management preferred. They typically support multiple bank functions including underwriting, loss forecasting - including stress testing (HCR/DFAST) and reserve calculation (CECL/IFRS), portfolio management, and balance sheet management.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, Economics, Statistics, or related business degree and a minimum of 5 years of experience in vendor risk management, operational/enterprise risk management, or related risk management experience.
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Healthcare lawyer with the ability to handle a variety of matters related to claims, policy development, and professional review activities.
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This role is focused to support Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) effectively manage our risk profile. Catastrophe modeling experience with AIR(Touchstone) is preferable. 2-5 years’ experience in catastrophe modeling within an insurance setting.
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Knowledge of third-party risk management and/or corporate compliance (Volcker Rule, Regulation W, FATCA) preferred. Participate in regulatory compliance examinations performed by the OCC and CFPB. Documents results and presents to management.
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Produce accurate, concise and high-quality model build documentation Create model performance monitoring reports on an ongoing basis and share results with various stakeholders Support the implementation of the models managed by the group Contribute to model development presentations for various audiences including model risk management, credit officers, model users, internal audit and regulators.
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Experience in tools like ServiceNow, Archer, MetricStream CIS certification in GRC/ IRM suite (Risk and Compliance, Vendor Risk Management, Oprisk etc.) Strong understanding of compliance and risk management processes.
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Ensure that all activities and duties are carried out in full compliance with regulatory requirements, Enterprise Wide Risk Management Framework and internal Brokerage Firm Policies and Policy Standards.
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Responsibilities: Develop a deep understanding of the clients’ business, strategic priorities, risk strategies and risk management needs. The BusinessCorporate risk and brokingWe know how companies can unlock potential through effective risk management.
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With a forward thinking approach, Friedman has expanded on core audit and tax services with diverse advisory consulting services including: China Consulting; Forensic, Litigation Support & Valuation Services, Governance, Risk & Compliance, Cybersecurity Consulting and Digital Currency.
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This primarily includes consulting with clients about model risk management practices and providing model validation services, primarily for credit risk and treasury management (ALM)/finance related models.
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Conduct risk assessments on potential commercial loan workout scenarios, considering various factors such as market conditions, collateral valuation, borrower financials, and legal implications.
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Withum's Forensic and Valuation Services practice pride themselves in understanding their clients’ business strategy and needs; assisting companies in meeting business requirements related to valuation, risk management, transfer pricing, economic analysis, and model validation.
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