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Primary Internal Relationships: Credit Portfolio Managers and Credit Analysts, Japan Credit Team, GI business leaders and staff across front, middle and back offices; GI Risk, Aflac business leaders and staff in Investment Accounting and Reporting, Tax, Financial Planning & Analysis, Rating Agency Relations, Treasury, Legal, ERM and other key Aflac business partners.
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The CSB Credit Specialist II is responsible for ensuring quality and compliance within an assigned portfolio, supporting new business development while applying credit risk policy and adhering to TDBG risk appetite.
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Loan Review’s mandate covers credit and related trading and/or derivative exposures originated by and managed by various Front Office business units and Credit Risk Management, in Global Markets, Investment Banking, and Distribution and Portfolio Management.
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Work directly with members of portfolio management team within BlackRock's Lev Fin business to underwrite credit risk related to high yield and loan positioning within dedicated Leveraged Finance portfolios and across BlackRock's Credit platform.
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Propose and drive improvements to underwriting, portfolio management, and the credit approval processes. Strong credit knowledge in some of the following lending activities: Aviation, Commodities, Energy, Leveraged Finance, Project Finance, Real Estate, or Securitization.
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The AIMS Platform Management team is broadly responsible for portfolio implementation and trading, liquidity risk management, designing equity and currency hedging programs, portfolio construction and monitoring, external manager on-boarding and oversight, private market deal closing, valuation models for level 3 assets, overseeing the business control framework as well as a number of important strategic initiatives.
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Manage a portfolio of accounts maintaining customer files, managing KYC requirements, conduct post-lending monitoring by analyzing interim and annual financials to address periodic reviews or specific client requests while interacting with credit risk and other departments.
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As investment advisor for some of the largest public pension fund systems in the country, BAM due diligences, recommends, and monitors a broadly diversified portfolio of externally managed investments across public equity, public fixed income, private equity, real estate, alternative credit, infrastructure, and hedge funds.
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The position will be responsible for monitoring and on-going surveillance of Alternative Credit portfolio investments, developing and running complex discounted cash flow models, monitoring and reporting on various portfolio-level metrics, providing assistance to deal teams with assigned investments and general asset management including fundings, settlements, valuation and reporting.
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Coordinate with NFF in-house counsel (or external counsel), underwriters, and portfolio management staff to ensure loans are closed in accordance with credit approvals, executed commitment letters, and credit policies; where changes, exceptions, or concessions are requested, provide oversight and guidance to ensure NFF's interests are protected, while seeking ways to reasonably accommodate client and partner needs.
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This role supports the CAS Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk Portfolio Reviews in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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At least 3-5 years of experience, including minimum 2-3 years in investment/commercial banking, 2-3 years in a product manager or relationship manager role, 2-3 years of credit analysis, loan underwriting and portfolio monitoring experience, as well as 2 years of commodity financing experience.
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The ICM Hedge Fund (HF) Portfolio Manager VP is responsible for managing Citi's credit risk to a portfolio of the firm's most complex and large Hedge Fund relationships. Primary activities include credit due diligence, credit reviews, credit approvals and monitoring of the portfolio within the risk appetite of the overall business strategy.
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The Analyst within Citi's Institutional Credit Management ("ICM") Credit Underwriting Asset Backed Securities ("ABS") team works with senior Underwriters and the ABS business team in the underwriting of a multi-billion-dollar portfolio of asset securitization transactions financed primarily through the asset-backed commercial paper market.
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Operating private credit lending facilities or capital markets middle office experience at a specialty lender, asset manager, or similar. Report to Manager: VP, Head of Portfolio Management & Investor Services.
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