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Asset Management - Primary Servicing
ASSET MANAGEMENT
Asset Management - Primary Servicing £75,000 - £85,000 Canary Wharf, London
Overview:
Assist in the management of a pan European portfolio of Loans and supporting the servicing and advisory teams in Frankfurt and London ensuring the goals and objectives are met and customers are delivered with a high quality work product and constant high level of service.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist in the management of multiple transactions to meet project deadlines and deliver a consistent high level of service to our clients and adhering to policies and procedures.
- Meeting commitments, work independently, accept accountability, stay focused under pressure as well as show the ability to adjust plans to meet changing needs.
- Work independently and support the team with the day-to-day management of multiple loan portfolios
- Collecting and analyzing borrower reports (rent rolls, operating statements, covenants etc.)
- Negotiate, as needed, with borrowers, guarantors, asset managers, property managers
- Represent clients and investors on a daily basis through role as facility agent
- Review servicing contracts and coordinate legal review with in-house counsel as well as other counsel (Borrower and Lender)
- Support clients with the closing of new deals
- Support the current team in London in their day-to-day work.
- Promote the company and its business lines through being part of company presentations, taking part in industry conferences, as requested.
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Key skills and Knowledge
- At least 4+ years’ experience in Commercial Real Estate and/or Banking Industry
- Experience in banking and finance industry including basic knowledge of real estate finance/loan servicing
- Ability to review and understand legal contracts/agreements
- Technical Skills: MS-Office (Detailed knowledge of MS Excel)
- Strong oral and written communication abilities in both German and English.
- Analytical skills to understand complex loan documents, borrower structures and analyze cash flows/reporting
- Ability to work in a team
- Able to learn/use all related Company financial hardware and software platforms.


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