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CCM Quantitative Analytics

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Role - CCM Quantitative Analytics
Day Rate - circa £900/day Umbrella
Length - Initially until the end of the year
Role Purpose
Credit and Capital Management (CCM) is on an exciting journey and embarking on a multi-year transformation journey. We are uplifting technology and capability and will be supporting the Commercial Banking business to grow their customer base by 500k, grow revenues and creating front office capacity by delivering capabilities to allow clients to self-serve credit products and by moving 60% of today's judgmental lending volumes into an automated or assisted workflow.
You will partner with Product specialists across the regions – especially within CCM and Group Risk Analytics – to ensure models are optimized to serve the CMB franchise and structural market conditions in each region; and lead workstream(s) to drive the build of an industry leading credit platform within the Felis Wholesale Analytics Platform. This will include working in cross-functional teams to implement changes to the technology stack. Further, the role holder will help deliver a global program to build and utilize a set of tools that leverage capital models to optimize our business strategy and understand the risk profile at a deeper level.
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You will be required to deliver strong thought leadership and best-in-class credit analytics that will support the frontline in delivering ambitious revenue uplift targets, leverage capital models to optimize business strategy, and enable deeper understanding of the credit risk profile.
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Impact on the Business
- Provide commercially driven thought leadership into the design and calibration of the relevant credit framework
- Partner with client facing teams in the design of capital & resource efficient products ensuring the tooling is available to monitor the performance of those products
- Support efforts to drive culture change across the organisation to embed quantitative tooling into increasingly automated processes in asset classes that are becoming technology driven in the marketplace.


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Experience
- Minimum of 5-10 years broad-based banking experience in financial services with preference for those who have focused on credit, rates or cash management markets.
- Strong commercial acumen and execution capabilities, with experience in a Strats / quant / analytics / data function.
- Experience with financial data and data analytics.
- Motivated quick thinker with innovative problem-solving skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with experience of preparing and presenting recommendations to senior management and other stakeholders.
- Result oriented and team player who can foster strong and collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders.
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