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Cameron Kennedy

Credit Risk Analyst

London
£45k – £55k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Credit Analyst

£45,000 - £55,000 + Bonus + Pension + PMI + other benefits Central London (Hybrid working – 4 days in the office)

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THE COMPANY

Growing London operation of international banking group with global assets of over $20billion. The business comprises treasury services, commercial, wholesale, retail and private banking activities. No equity trading is undertaken.

THE ROLE

You must be able to contribute positively to a small, close team and establish good working relationships with relevant parties and colleagues. Working within a multi-cultural environment and reporting to the Head of Credit Risk, provide high quality and rigorous credit and financial analysis for any credit applications, supporting the Corporate & Trade Finance Department and undertake all Bank & Financial Institutions (FIs) new applications:

  • All Annual and periodic reviews for corporates; Banks/FIs & Trade Finance.
  • Assisting with the management of watch list and impaired credits.
  • Assist with Credit Risk Reports.
  • Timely, accurate and rigorous written analysis of Corporates; Banks & FI applications in support of new transactions. Corporate clients range from medium sized unlisted corporates to large listed and rated corporates; from diverse sectors such as contracting, oil & gas, manufacturing, hotels etc.
  • Recommendation of country limits, corporate and Banks/ FI limits and exposures.
  • On occasions attend meetings with the business unit in connection with credit related cases.
  • Other credit related tasks and research that may be assigned from time to time by the Head of Credit Risk.

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THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

To be considered for this role you must meet the following criteria:

  • Minimum 2:2 degree, highly numerate and minimum 2 years credit analysis experience, primarily with various European counterparties and a range of industry sectors.
  • Experience of analysing structured or more complex transactions including syndicated loans and also trade finance would be advantageous but is not a necessity.
  • Ability to work unsupervised, to tight deadlines and to withstand occasionally high pressure demands and enjoys working in a dynamic and small team.
  • Accuracy and high level of numeracy in relation to financial analysis. Highly skilled at spreadsheets; ideally with some financial modelling experience.

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  • Highly efficient, team player, with good attention to detail, accuracy and eye for market research and following industry trends pertaining to bank’s portfolio.
  • Good working knowledge of banking and securities market products.
  • Ability to examine and evaluate cross border risk.
  • Good awareness of market developments (including financial markets, industry sectors, macro political and economic issues.

No visa sponsorship of any kind will be provided. Graduate visas are not acceptable.

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Skills

Credit Analysis
Financial Analysis
Numeracy
Spreadsheets
Financial Modelling
Market Research
Attention to Detail
Team Player
Cross Border Risk Evaluation
Banking Knowledge
Securities Market Products
Structured Transactions
Trade Finance
Deadline Management
High Pressure Work
Dynamic Teamwork

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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