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SS&C Financial Services – Associate Manager, Loan Closer
About SS&C Technologies
SS&C is a global provider of investment, financial services, and software for the financial services and healthcare industries. Named to Fortune 1000 list as top U.S. company based on revenue, SS&C is headquartered in Windsor, Connecticut, and has 20,000+ employees in over 90 offices in 35 countries. Some 18,000 financial services and healthcare organizations, from the world's largest institutions to local firms, manage and account for their investments using SS&C's products and services.
About the Role
The Bank Loan department is looking for a Loan Closer to join their team. It is a growing department that offers loans expertise and support to its varied client base.
Your Responsibilities
The successful candidate will work within a dedicated team to provide daily bank loan closing services, utilizing both external third-party systems and SS&C tailored internal systems. They will have responsibility for ensuring all bank loan trades are successfully settled via the bank loan agent and settlement calculations are accurate and complete as well as managing all other aspects of our clients’ loan trade requirements. Some of the key duties are listed below:
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- Review and match client trade bookings against external third-party documentation facilitation platforms.
- Allocate to sub funds as necessary and review trade documentation (LMA and LSTA) such as trade confirmations, assignment agreements, participation agreements, netting agreements, and pricing letters in the third-party documentation facilitation platform. Liaise with counterparties and agents or, as may be necessary, the client to resolve any discrepancies or issues.
- Review settlement calculations for accuracy and completeness and submit executed documentation for settlement and funding/payment.
- Update internal systems with status and comments of unsettled trades.
- Prepare reports and liaise with client on unsettled trades status on a regular basis.
- Liaise with client on their instructions for an ad hoc vote, waiver, or consent request and advise same to counterparty or agent.
- Liaise with client on their cash management objectives and balances in relation to settlement of buy and sale trades.
- Work on automation or other technology projects related to loan closing and administration.


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Your Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Finance or related discipline.
- Financial services industry experience in Bank Loan servicing or closing working for a bank, hedge fund, administrator, or prime broker.
- Understanding of loans including life cycle events, trade closing mechanics and economics, market settlement conventions, Credit Agreements, and their operational mechanics (i.e. funds flows, ticking fees, paydowns, drawdowns, Affiliate language, etc.)
- Knowledge of Clearpar.
- Proven ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Exceptional client relationship management skills.
- Proven ability to work within a team environment in a productive and supportive manner.
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