Job Summary:
As an analyst in the Corporate and Investment Bank – Credit Risk team, you will partner with other colleagues on executing transactions across acquisition & leveraged finance, vanilla and structured loans, derivatives and liquidity and cash management products for a diversified portfolio of institutional and corporate clients.
Job Responsibilities:
- Support the management of exposures on an assigned portfolio of institutional and corporate clients across a range of industries in conjunction with seniors team members.
- Prepare forward looking credit memoranda, along with necessary financial modelling, to provide risk assessment views on both new transactions and for existing clients and their industries.
- Track market and industry developments and their impact on clients.
- Recommend and monitor internal credit ratings.
- Support senior team members with completing due diligence, structuring and documentation on new transactions.
- Interact with internal stakeholders including client coverage and product bankers.
- Prepare and monitor various credit and regulatory reporting requirements; and
- Support the team with ongoing ad-hoc initiatives and workstreams.
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skillsets:
- Undergraduate degree or post graduate qualifications in accounting, business, finance, or a quantitative related discipline.
- 1 plus year of experience gained in a credit risk or credit analysis role within institutional, investment banking, or corporate banking.
- Ability to take an active role in identifying key issues and concerns relating to clients, their industries and transaction structures.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to demonstrate good time management and clarity in thinking when dealing with multiple work streams in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to foster relationships and confidently interact with origination teams and other internal stakeholders.
- Highly proficient in MS Excel with an ability to navigate through complex financial models, as well as other MS programs (PowerPoint, Word, Outlook etc)