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Global Banking & Markets provides a full range of investment banking, credit and risk management products and services relevant to the financing and strategic development needs of our clients.
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Banking experience in credit, capital markets, asset liability management, financial reporting, regulatory reporting, or operational risk areas. The EUC Risk Manager may also be involved in supporting Model Risk Management related initiatives, focusing mainly on internal controls enhancement and evaluation.
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The Head of Business & Product Risk Management is responsible for directing and managing the integration of Operational Risk Management activities for Wholesale Non-Financial Risk (NFR), with a focus on Global Banking risks.
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The department oversees the enterprise, strategic, credit, market, liquidity, operational, model, and other risks of the corporate and investment banking business activities. The Counterparty and Market Exposures analysis team works in coordination with other risk departments (asset class specialists, market and counterparty risk officers, enterprise risk teams) to ensure the risk management program is of the right standards and evolves in accordance with best practices.
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As a member of the Finance, Risk, and Compliance (FRC) group at Capco you will play a role delivering projects, ranging from short-term strategic assessments to large-scale change initiatives, for leading clients across financial services-including investment banking, retail banking, wealth/asset management, and insurance clients.
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Teams: Credit Risk, Enterprise Risk, Liquidity Risk, Market Risk, Model Risk, Operational Risk, Risk Engineering, Corporate Risk, Credit Review Group.
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Preferred Area of Experience: Financial Services, Banking, Enterprise Risk, Operational Risk. This position is responsible for overseeing risk management activities assigned for compliance, operational and regulatory risks within the Credit Administration Organization.
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They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions.
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We operate through four business divisions: Global Wealth Management, Personal & Corporate Banking, Asset Management and the Investment Bank. Our global reach and the breadth of our expertise set us apart from our competitors.
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Directs the assigned business unit's compliance with the Operational Risk Management Framework by identifying, assessing and mitigating risks, identifying emerging issues, contributing to the development of processes and controls to manage risks, monitoring the adequacy and effectiveness of the control environment, remediating deficiencies, monitoring and challenging business activities and enforcing business line awareness of and adherence to the risk management framework.
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ResponsibilitiesLead the P&TPM Operational Excellence team, a new team at CitiWork with P&TPM leadership and business partners to conceive of and implement a portfolio of projects that simplify and de-risk P&TPM global, bank-wide operationsOversee P&TPM technology projects in collaboration with the Citi technology organization Leverage change management approaches and methods, assess organization capacity and readiness for change.
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Demonstrable Credit / Counterparty credit risk Audit / quality assurance experience, including 5-7 years in the areas of banking, credit risk management, loan review or quality assurance review function at an investment or large commercial bank.
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Interprets and applies TDs risk management strategy (both credit and operational) Implements and operates systems to identify and mitigate operational risk issues, including acting as the Units designated anti-money laundering officer.
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Manage ralationships across all stake holders - e.g. marketing and sales, products management teams, other areas interacting with corporate sectors such as securitization and project finance teams, credit department, credit review department, and operational support teams.
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Experience in retail banking, sales management and leading remote teams in a matrix organization. Provide leadership, coaching and direction to all levels of branch and area staff, concentrating on branch visits and area level meetings to drive individual and branch success and balance in results between client advocacy, sales and operational excellence (including operational risk.
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