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As a LATAM Barclays Credit Officer Assistant Vice President, you will be accountable for providing effective credit risk management (evaluation of risk and exposure management) of credit risk with Latin America.
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The role will reside within the Firm Risk Management's Credit Risk Management department, which is a team dedicated to managing credit risk associated with Morgan Stanley's leveraged finance originations business.
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SMBC is seeking a Senior Credit Officer with strong credit and quantitative skills to analyze the credit risk and various elements of project finance transactions in Latin America.
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Strong subject matter expertise on a wide range of wholesale lending and counterparty credit risk activities (corporate loans, derivatives and securities financing transactions, distribution risk, structured / securitized products, trade and supply chain finance, leveraged lending, etc.
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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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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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In-depth knowledge of mortgage data concepts, credit and interest rate risk attributes, and processes applied in the valuation of whole loan mortgage collateral. Collateral Risk Management Initiatives: Prepare and present materials outside of routinely scheduled Credit& Collateral Risk Committee and Model Risk Committee items.
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Our CEO is a serial tech entrepreneur that has successfully launched three companies and raised $50M+ in venture capital from top-tier investors, and our team brings experience from companies such as Google, Blackstone, McKinsey, Credit Suisse Real Estate Division, and Ares Capital, among others.
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Develop and implement strategies to optimize the credit union’s ALM framework, effectively managing interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and funding needs while driving opportunities for growth and revenue enhancement.
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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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The Analyst, Securities will be responsible for conducting in-depth analysis of structured credit products including RMBS, ABS, CMBS, and CLOs, assessing risk factors, identifying investment opportunities, and providing strategic recommendations to optimize portfolio performance.
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And coordinating with other Chief Officers for credit risk and legal/compliance/BSA/AML risk. Administratively supervise the Credit Risk Review teamSupervise contingency (business continuity) planningRepresent Bank in industry and related activitiesLead and responsible for risk-related projects assigned by the GM, Bank Head Quarter, and other executive management.
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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. 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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Must have knowledge of core corporate finance functions including AML, KYC, Finance, CCAR, CECL, Risk (credit, market, Ops) and others. The Corporate Functions Audit Team is responsible for assessing the adequacy of the control environments across firm-wide Corporate Functions including KYC, Risk, AML, Finance, HR, Operations and others.
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Partner with Global Markets Financial Risk (GMFR), Global Risk Analytics (GRA) and Model Risk Management (MRM) for business requirements. Using Agile SDLC methodology, work with Product Owner/Product Manager for documentation/development of Epics and Stories.
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