Nomura Holdings, inc.
Credit Risk Exposure Manager (Analyst / Associate)

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Job title: Credit Risk Exposure Manager
Corporate Title: Analyst / Associate
Department: Risk Management
Location: London
Company overview
Nomura is a global financial services group with an integrated network spanning approximately 30 countries and regions. By connecting markets East & West, Nomura services the needs of individuals, institutions, corporates and governments through its three business divisions: Wealth Management, Investment Management, and Wholesale (Global Markets and Investment Banking). Founded in 1925, the firm is built on a tradition of disciplined entrepreneurship, serving clients with creative solutions and considered thought leadership. For further information about Nomura, visit www.nomura.com.
Department overview:
Nomura’s Credit Risk Exposure Management team is responsible for the quantification, risk management and mitigation of contingent counterparty risks arising from the bank’s financing and derivative portfolios. The team manages collateral and contingent risk across all businesses and asset classes. The team provides IA requirements and quantifies exposure under the bottom up stress loss metric for OTC derivatives and SFT trading with Hedge Funds and other counterparties. The function sits within the Credit Risk department, however, the team works very closely with Front Office and Market risk to ensure that the bank’s exposures to its counterparties are within firm risk appetite.
In addition, the team is the responsible owner for the ‘Potential Exposure’ model and advises Credit Risk Management on all metric related matters including the Bottom-up Stress metric.
Role description:
The primary focus will be providing quantitative support to Credit Risk management Team with a primary focus on the Hedge Funds business. Specifically, the responsibilities include:
- Client pre-trade risk analysis of financing and OTC trades to support approval decisions; this includes providing IA amounts for OTC transactions, haircuts for SFT transactions and calculating impact of new trades on Stress Loss limit utilization for Hedge Funds.
- Monitor & analyse client portfolios in terms of credit exposures (CE, PE, EE, etc.), risk profiles and margin levels and provide commentary on the drivers for the risk exposure and daily moves
- Participate in margin methodology development, enhancement of existing margin models and their documentation
- Manage risks for the firm’s portfolio of collateralized transactions through relevant portfolio analysis using different parameters such as credit risk metrics, VaR, stress & liquidation scenarios, etc. and its reporting.
- Understand the rules & regulations of various regulatory bodies (such as JFSA, PRA, BaFin &, SEC) applicable for Regulatory Credit Risk Exposure & Capital calculations and ensure its correct implementation for the trade portfolios.
- Work with various risk managers and other stakeholders to address their requests for additional analysis based on specific needs as they arise.
- Automate/Simplify/Standardize risk management processes wherever possible to create efficiency and focus on risk analysis & mitigation strategies
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Skills, experience, qualifications and knowledge required:
Essential
- Broad knowledge of a range of asset classes and their derivatives
- Excellent Presentation and communication skills
- Appreciation of client business and motivations
- MS Excel to expert level
- Good general knowledge & understanding of current macro-economic trends
- Ability to work independently, motivated to learn, and drive for success
Desirable
- Previous experience in Prime Brokerage, Market Risk, or a Exposure Management division
- Previous experience in fixed income derivatives & cash products
- Programming Skills e.g. VBA, SQL, Python etc.
- Further Financial Education e.g. CFA, MBA, etc.


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