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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated debt and credit advisor to drive sales and parlay their talents as a seasoned account manager. Qualifications/ Requirements-Minimum 2 years of phone sales experience, preferably debt settlement , merchant cash advance, stock broker, financial sales-Strong oral and written communication-Merchant Cash Advance (MCA) experience a plus-Ability to read, interpret and communicate basic math and data.
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The Specialist is responsible for actively developing and supporting strategies to identify and deliver credit opportunities (e.g., LMA, ISBL, PCL, Custom Lending & Margin) to Financial Advisors existing wealth management clients and prospects.
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Community / Marketing Title: Apparel Design Intern - Woven Tops - Fall 2024 (for credit only) The Design internship position will last throughout the Fall 2024 semester, and will be given for credit only, and will have a part-time schedule of 20hrs or less a week based on college credit requirements.
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SMBC is seeking a Credit Modeling Associate with strong quantitative skills and knowledge of banking and bank products to develop a variety of credit, stress testing, and other related models within the Model Development Group.
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Work Experience: 10+ years in Model Development and/or Validation of Commercial Credit Risk Models including experience in CECL, HCR and IFRS9 models. The Director, Model Validation for Commercial Credit Risk models will be responsible for leading the independent validation of models used by various models in conformance with regulatory guidance on model risk SR11-07.
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Join Our Dynamic Team: As an Animation Intern for Childhood Cancer Society, you'll be a vital member of our nationwide team, bringing to life the animated adventures of our superhero teddy bear, Adventure Ted. Craft Captivating Stories: Dive into the creation of The Adventure Ted Chronicles, a vibrant Instagram animated series that not only entertains but also raises awareness and supports our mission.
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How Youll Make an ImpactAs our Chief Credit Officer (CCO), you will play a critical role in shaping our credit strategy and risk management framework. Develop and refine the company's credit risk management strategy and policies in alignment with business objectives and requirements.
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Leading examinations, reviews or audits within a financial institution to evaluate the effectiveness of commercial credit related activities (e.g., leveraged lending, syndication activities, counterparty credit risk, energy lending, portfolio risk assessments, credit review, credit mitigation activities, allowance reserves, problem loan workout, etc.
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The position is also a key resource for the Chief Credit Officer to manage all transversal and operational management aspects of the Credit Risk department: Use of credit risk models (rating models, LGD models, etc.
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We are seeking analysts with experience on primary and performing credit coverage or distressed debt and restructuring coverage. The analysts will be responsible for publishing credit research reports with actionable investment ideas, focusing on fundamental credit analysis, relative value analysis, and valuation.
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Summary As a VP-level quantitative credit risk rating model developer, you will be responsible for all aspects of the model development and maintenance in an intellectually interesting environment.
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Lead credit research on a variety of private credit funds including corporate middle market, infrastructure, and specialty finance focused strategies. 5 - 10 or more years of work experience as a credit analyst with experience in corporate credit, bank lending, or structured finance is a significant plus.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Description:We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Credit Administration Assistant to join our team. This entry-level position is ideal for a bilingual individual proficient in Korean and English, eager to start a career in credit administration and portfolio management.
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Etes-vous notre prochain VIE Structured Credit Analyst and Assistant ? VIE Structured Credit Analyst and Assistant – New York, H/F. En tant que Structured Credit Analyst, vous assistez les gérants/analystes credit.
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TSYS, FDR, C3, SQL, Credit Card Processing background, experienced in agile methodologies configured for large, complex organizations, MS Project, Excel, Visio, Access, Power Point, Teams, tools Confluence, Sharepoint, Jira.
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