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Present risk reduction strategies and findings to the Chief Security Officer (CSO), heads of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) teams, and other Infrastructure Team Management providing clear recommendations and actionable insights.
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Implement operational aspects to ensure the (Asset-Liability Management, Liquidity Risk Management, Cash Management, Interest-Rate Risk Management, Fund Transfer Pricing, Investment Portfolio Management, Balance-Sheet Management, Debt Capital Markets) function effectively assess, manage, and report on risk.
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The Director, Treasury provides subject matter expertise in one or more of the following processes (Asset-Liability Management, Interest Rate Risk, Liquidity Risk, Investment Portfolio Management, Cash-Management, Debt Capital Markets, Capital Allocation, Capital Market Theory, Capital Planning and Recovery & Resolution.
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The primary mission of the Credit Product Specialist is to establish new credit relationships with the financial advisors wealth management clients/ prospects in addition to supporting/expanding existing GWIM credit relationships with the intent of generating balance and revenue growth with appropriate risk adjusted returns.
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Join our team as a Commercial Lines Underwriting Product Specialist and play a pivotal role in shaping our innovative approach to insurance solutions. Mass Timber) to customers, risk engineering, actuarial and other internal stakeholders.
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As a Product Solutions Specialist in Liquidity & Account Solutions, you are an integral part of a team that defines and configures complex solutions for key client relationships and prospect opportunities in partnership with Payments Sales and Coverage.
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MSIM's global listed infrastructure team is looking for a Product Specialist, who will assist in marketing, client service, and ESG engagement efforts for the team's Global Listed Infrastructure and Energy Transition and Innovation Opportunities strategies.
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In this newly established Global Wealth Alternatives team, the Product Specialist - Alternative Investments will work closely with Senior Managing Director, Head of Global Wealth Alternatives.
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The Credit Product Specialists’ mandate is to help Sales Specialists monetize and leverage SPGMI’s capabilities, by providing significant knowledge of credit capabilities including our quantitative market signal models and quantitative fundamentals-based models (PDs and LGDs), as well as qualitative credit assessment scorecards, research, and data, to serve our clients in managing complex credit risk management issues.
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In that role, the Product Specialist will interact both with internal teams within MSIM (e.g., investment team, sales, operations, and performance analytics/reporting teams), as well as external counterparties (primarily existing clients and new prospects, but also portfolio company management teams as it relates to ESG efforts.
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Product Support Specialist. FRISS is a leading provider in fraud detection and risk mitigation solutions for the insurance industry. We are on the hunt for a 1st Line Product Support Engineer.
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Job Overview: They are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Product Specialist to join their Project & Structured Finance team in New York. The successful candidate will play a critical role in supporting the structuring, execution, and management of complex financing solutions for our clients.
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The candidate must maintain expertise in equity prime brokerage operations – including trade capture, settlement, margin, risk, and general position lifecycle management. It aims to Maintain and Protect the Return on Equity of PSC through optimization of all types of profitability return metrics (return on RWA, return on Leverage, return on US Balance sheet, return on risk exposure, return on liquidity consumption, return on operational/IT intensity etc.
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Responsibilities may include managing strategic initiatives from idea creation through execution & implementation, enhancing the investment offering, overseeing the client experience, such as client exception requests and billing concerns, Manage and address adhoc requests and issues relating to Legal, Compliance, Risk & Audit inquiries, Manage product collateral such as enrollment docs, contract, disclosure documents, and procedure manuals, partner with Operations and other ad hoc issues.
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