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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Within ICM, the Counterparty Credit Risk (CCR) Underwriting function provides analysis, greenlight, underwriting, first-line-of-defense credit approval and subsequent credit monitoring across all ICG wholesale credit businesses including Banking, Capital Markets, and Advisory (BCMA), Global Structured Products, Financings, and Securitizations (GSP-F&S), Treasury & Trade Services (TTS), Markets, and Securities Services (MSS.
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The Associate will provide support for the sourcing, underwriting and credit analysis of potential new private credit investments as well as opportunities involving leveraged loans, high yield bonds, stressed and distressed credit, and other long and short credit investments specifically involving assets and issuers in the oil and gas industry and metals and mining sectors.
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2 years of relevant work experience in similar roles within investment banking / private equity / corporate roles (credit underwriting, debt structuring and syndication, lending, or M&A experience preferred, but not required.
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Within GMC, the Vice President will assist with the credit underwriting and ongoing portfolio management functions for the US asset backed securitization finance ("ABSF") portfolio. Relevant prior experience may include roles in: credit risk management, credit underwriting, structuring, loan origination, or public rating agencies.
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Associate candidates must have 3+ years of experience working in credit underwriting, direct lending, private credit, specialty finance, investment banking, consulting, or special situations with specific experience stress testing, evaluating and structuring debt and ABS transactions.
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Our cross-border credit product, Credit Passport®, cash flow underwriting product, Cash Atlas™, and income verification product, Income Navigator, are trusted by leading organizations like American Express, Verizon, HSBC, SoFi, Scotiabank, and Yardi to help them reach valuable new applicants from traditionally credit excluded populations.
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5-7 years; Risk Management, Credit Risk, Project Finance and Tax Equity Underwriting, or Internal Audit experience. Represents 2LOD in all new CIB Project Finance and Tax Equity deal screenings, perform credit analysis to determine deal viability, and compliance with Project Finance credit underwriting standards.
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Project Finance (Renewables) Credit Risk 2nd Line of Defense (Corporate & Investment Banking) Demonstrated credit analysis and underwriting skills for understanding / tracking underlying counter party performance.
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Experience with leveraged finance, credit underwriting, distressed investing or bankruptcy will be viewed positively. The Opportunistic Credit team is hiring an Associate to join the team in New York. The candidate will be responsible for assisting in the underwriting of credit investments in both the primary and secondary markets, primarily in a private context, but with some time allocated towards working with members of our public credit team (Special Situations Credit Hedge Fund.
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The Director, Portfolio Management role will work within the Commercial Banking Underwriting and Portfolio Management group that supports the Not-For-Profit, Law Firm Banking, and Regional Banking divisions.
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Credit Management experience in at least one of the following areas: underwriting, portfolio management , lease/loan servicing, lease/loan administration or loan documentation. Strong knowledge of relevant banking regulations including Regulation B, Regulation 0, AML/BSA , OFAC.
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The candidate should be considered a Subject Matter Expert in Project Finances and Renewables, with a strong understanding of Tax Equity for Renewable and opportunities under the Inflation Reduction Act. The role will report to the Head of Project Finance Credit Risk and will sit within Structured Finance Credit Risk Team. The role will provide exposure to Fund Finance, Securitization, and Commercial Real Estate activities within the Structured Finance segment.
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This position is responsible for leading underwriting and execution work directly with the Group Head of Power & Utility industry and client RMs. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, lead and manage Power & Utility Lending Management Group (5 VPs, 3 Associates, 3 Analysts) which is in charge of transaction structuring, transaction execution, documentation negotiation, and ongoing credit monitoring and portfolio management.
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Minimum of three to five years of experience as an analyst with a top investment firm, investment bank, global commodity trading firm, institutional metals and mining investment manager or similar organization, which might include experience in private equity, leveraged finance, merchant banking, buy-side M&A and/or principal investing experience.
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