NatWest Group
Securitisation Vice President

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Securitisation Vice President
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Join our Securitisation team to originate, structure and execute asset-backed lending and capital markets transactions Play a key role in modelling, structuring and delivering ABS transactions while supporting client development and revenue growth
What you'll do
In this varied and engaging role, you’ll provide project management support to senior structurers, taking all reasonable steps to ensure structuring activities are in line with our policies covering conduct, operational, credit, legal, and regulatory risks.
You Will Also
Originate and execute securitisation and asset-backed lending transactions across UK, Europe and the U.S. Lead detailed asset analysis and cashflow modelling across a range of asset classes (RMBS, auto, credit cards, consumer assets) Manage execution processes including internal approvals, rating agencies and legal documentation Build relationships and collaborate with sponsors, investors and internal peers and dedicated functional teams to support mandate generation and transaction delivery
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The skills you'll need
We’re looking for someone with considerable experience in ABS and RMBS origination or structuring within financial institutions or other relevant organisations within financial markets. You’ll have strong quantitative, analytical, and modelling skills, and advanced knowledge of Excel. Knowledge of Intex and Bloomberg modelling platforms would also be beneficial.


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