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Securitization Credit Risk Manager, Vice President. Responsible for the implementation of the credit risk underwriting/management function for Securitized Products, providing recommendations to the credit authority.
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We’re looking for an experienced Product Manager to lead one of our Banking Risk squads supporting Square’s Banking products, which serve as the indispensable cash flow home for our sellers and a growth engine for Square.
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Securitization Credit Risk Manager, Vice President page is loaded. Discover your opportunity with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), the 7th largest financial group in the world.
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The CRO will partner with our Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), and our operating Business Leaders to provide consultation and oversight to manage and anticipate enterprise-level and business segment risk.
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Position requires a Master’s degree in Economics , Statistics, Finance, Accounting, or a related field, and 5 years of experience with risk analytics, credit risk management, and regulatory requirements, including CCAR, DFAST, Basel III, and CECL in a bank or financial services company setting.
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Strong knowledge of liquidity/ treasury, financial risk management areas (e.g., counterparty credit, market, interest rate) model risk management, and audit functions. Assess the design effectiveness of risk management and treasury/liquidity functions, including interaction with the first line and stakeholder and regulatory reporting.
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Provide subject matter expertise and work with CRA team to conduct compliance risk assessments of various U.S. entities, particularly SMBC's broker-dealer and swap dealer businesses. This role will include conducting compliance risk assessments of certain U.S. legal entities in the role of subject matter expert ("SME") as well as managing other SMEs outside of the CRA team in their conduct of compliance risk assessments for the legal entities they cover (primarily non-U.S. entities.
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The Credit Risk Manager will be part of the global CCR underwriting function, spanning various products including subscription call facilities, Fund Financing, FX, Derivatives, Prime Brokerage, and structured lending.
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The Moody’s Analytics (MA) Risk Management team within the Customer, Operations, and Risk group oversees MA’s enterprise risk management framework and implements its risk management activities, with the objectives of safeguarding sensitive business data, protecting data privacy, addressing information security threats, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance, meeting customer requirements for controls assurance, and promoting risk awareness.
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2nd LOD oversight of third party risk management. Position based in New York, within the Risk Division, to assist the CUSO ("Combined US Operations") Operational Risk team with oversight of the Third Party Risk Programs within the CUSO perimeter, which currently primarily consists of activities conducted in the US by Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank and Amundi US, along with other transverse and day-to-day tasks of the team.
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The PCAOB’s Office of Enterprise Risk Management (OERM) has a full-time position for an Assistant Director, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) at its Washington, DC (Headquarters) or New York, NY Office.
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Mizuho America's Model Risk Management is the firm's second line of defense tasked with managing model risk generated via the firm's various entities and corporate functions. Work with model owners, developers and users to ensure models are operating within the framework of the Mizuho Americas Model Risk Management Policy.
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Refine the firm’s comprehensive risk management framework for digital asset trading, custody, and settlement activities. Your expertise in risk management will directly impact the firm's ability to navigate the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency markets, protect our clients' assets, and maintain our reputation as a trusted and reliable partner in the industry.
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Contribute to the credit risk management framework necessary for an external manager model, which can be expected to evolve and change over time. Participate in performance reporting and manager reviews and identify instances where performance returns by external managers are achieved through excessive risk taking and/or deviation from strategy.
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Idex is representing a leading Power Trader in Houston that is growing its Endur Development team.
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