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The role is within ORIX Corporation USA (OCU) Risk Management and provides the opportunity to work alongside a variety of businesses including: Leveraged Finance, Growth Capital, Private Equity Solutions, Municipal Investments, Real Estate, and Special Opportunities.
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Beyond retail banking, we also offer wealth management, investment management, insurance and risk management, and benefit plan administration. Maintain overall responsibility for the loan file and documentation through processing, underwriting, closing, and post-closing by following the transaction through to its conclusion.
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In our asset management business, we seek to provide our clients excess return at every point along the risk-reward spectrum from investment grade to private equity with a focus on three investing strategies: yield, hybrid, and equity.
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Building and maintaining underwriting tools for risk evaluation, including applications, guidelines, risk scoring, and utilization of first and third party data. The role reports to the SVP, Underwriting Management.
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Work with other company areas, including underwriting, finance and accounting, actuarial, sales and marketing, risk management, operations, and technology on projects as requested.
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TheGlobal Renewable EnergyCredit Team covers transactions for Corporate Lending and Project Finance through the involvement in the origination and underwriting of transactions and the ongoing portfolio management process.
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Business Development & Broker Management - Utilize and develop personal and business relationships with P&C brokers and producers to produce new account opportunities for the International Casualty division of CHUBB Risk Management Global Casualty.
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Promote a strong and balanced risk management culture and demonstrate rigorous credit analysis in the underwriting and portfolio management process. Executive Director, Leveraged Finance Credit Risk Officer.
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3-5 years of experience in corporate insurance and risk management, broker, carrier or underwriting. Stay up to date with industry trends, regulatory changes, and emerging risks that may impact our corporate insurance risk management programs.
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Support the department in the development of good working relationships between Underwriting and Account Management. Evaluate risk using demographics, claims experience, predictive modeling, high-cost claimant review, and other criteria.
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Finance/Banking experience with 5 – 7+ years’ experience in Commercial Real Estate (CRE) finance with focus on credit portfolio management and underwriting. Responsible for the financial risk and return of the portfolio through ongoing monitoring, reporting, risk management, and structuring of investments.
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Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Associate in Claims (AIC) designation. Knowledge of insurance underwriting, loss control and claims processes. Ten years of experience in commercial property and casualty claims management.
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Bachelor's Degree in Math, Accounting, Economics, Statistics, Business, Risk Management, or a similar field which demonstrates an affinity and talent for quantitative analysis. This position's working relationships entail frequent interaction with all departments of the company (Finance, Underwriting, Insurance, Reinsurance, Claims, ILS, etc.
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RSGUM Underwriters work closely with other Underwriting colleagues (junior and senior) as well as Underwriting Assistants in the prioritization and processing of the quotes including risk evaluation, pricing and terms and conditions.
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Adhere to MUFG’s risk vision, and risk management policies and programs; recognize and proactively address risk (including but not limited to those associated with Bank Secrecy Act, anti-money laundering, consumer compliance, fair lending, fiduciary responsibilities, and privacy);Perform other duties/ projects an assigned.
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