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Experience in quality control / quality assurance experience, including 5-7 years in banking, credit risk management, internal audit, loan review or quality assurance review function at an investment or large commercial bank.
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3 year of experience in Banking industry specifically in Financial Crimes Data Governance for Sanction Screening, Anti Money Laundering and KYC. 5 years of experience must be in the banking or financial services domain with ETL development using Informatica PowerCenter; Unix Shell Scripting; designing relational and dimensional databases; and developing and scheduling batch jobs using Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler or Autosys.
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We are seeking a Vice President to focus on Non-Trading Market Risk (or Interest Rate Risk on Banking Book) and Liquidity Risk Management (Treasury/Balance Sheet Risk Management). In 2023, we acquired Cowen Inc., offering our clients access to a premier U.S. equities business and highly-diverse equity research franchise, while growing our strong, diversified investment bank.
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Knowledge of industries, including investment banking, broker-dealers, custody, fund administration and investment management. 9+ years of relevant experience and track recordin delivering transformation programs into CDO, CTO, COO, CFO, and/or CROorganizations.
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5+ years of experience in risk management, with significant expertise in digital assets, market risk, and a deep understanding of the DeFi space, within a hedge fund, investment bank, or related financial institution.
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Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the world's leading global law firms with offices in strategic hubs of commerce, law, and government across North America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, is seeking an experienced Corporate Paralegal for our Investment Management Practice Group.
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1- 3 years of experience doing: in-house corporate investor relations, treasury, investment banking, sell-side investment research, corporate development, competitive intelligence, strategy, or similar positions for a publicly traded company.
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5+ years of transactional experience in relevant field (e.g., impact investing, investment banking, private equity, real estate finance) The AVP will assist with all aspects of the impact investment process, including pipeline sourcing, financial analysis and modeling, due diligence, investment memorandum preparation, presentation to the relevant governance committee(s), legal documentation, transaction execution and funding.
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Core Information:Position: FO KYC Operations Team Lead – CSC (VP)Department: KYC Americas - SectorsLine Manager: Head of KYC for SectorsStatus: Full TimeLocation: New YorkAbout ING:In Americas, ING’s Wholesale Banking division offers a broad range of innovative financial products and services to domestic and international corporate and institutional clients.
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Minimum of 1 year in the banking or financial industry. Assist in entering and confirming daily funding wires in Aexeo Payment system and across multiple Custody banking platforms which include Bank of NY, State Street; and Northern Trust.
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At least 3 years of experience doing: in-house corporate investor relations, treasury, investment banking, sell-side investment research, corporate development, competitive intelligence, strategy, or similar positions for a publicly traded company.
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Technical understanding of investment products and financial instruments, and the aggregation of exposures to perform compliance testing. Code, test and implement investment restrictions in BlackRock Aladdin and Bloomberg.
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Our client, an international investment bank located in Midtown, NY, is looking to add an IT Support Specialist to their Fixed Income Trading Desk. Responsibilities of this position include managing daily trade application support in Murex, supporting and maintaining TRACE compliance standards, and developing business requirements to address any technical issues that occur on the fixed income desk.
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Work within an investment banking team to perform financial analysis and corporate finance advisory in support of senior team members. 1-2 years of relevant investment banking work experience (eg in mergers & acquisitions, leveraged finance, corporate finance, industry coverage) and/or a demonstrated interest in the field.
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Identify and evaluate potential NMTC investment opportunities, conducting thorough due diligence and financial analysis. As needed, depending upon NMTC workflow, the Manager may also flex to support the underwriting initiatives of the Lending Team. This position will report to the Chief Lending and Investment Officer, with a dotted line reporting relationship to the Vice President of Lending.
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