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Director Credit Risk Management - Financial Institutions & Insurance (f/m/d)
- 22 août
- Germany
- CDI

About your team
The Risk & Permanent Control (RPC) team is responsible for assessing transaction risks for financial institutions, insurances and asset managers independently.
The team is also responsible for assigning risk ratings and ensures our analytical standards are following regulatory expectations.
You will be fully integrated in an international team of 9 employees.
Your missions
You will act as a Credit Analyst / Representative for Financial Institutions (German, Austrian & Swiss banks, insurances, asset managers and public entities) applying the general policies defined by RPC-FSP Paris (Financier, Souverains & Pays), in order to manage the credit risk of financial institutions in those countries. Your main responsibilities include analyzing new and existing clients, as well as monitoring ongoing risk of active clients.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare and supervise requests for credit limits for financial institutions in the area
Oversee the legal and credit functions when related to the credit issues on financial institutions
Perform credit or transaction analysis for clients and make recommendations of credit limits and ratings to the financial institutions' credit committee
Operate the credit approval of these requests in credit committees and participate in them
Take ownership in the monitoring of ongoing risk of existing clients and make recommendations for actions when needed
Work with control partners as KYC team and coordinate the suitability of transactions
Be responsible for entity management reporting to the Head Office in Paris
Collaborate closely with our Financial Institutions Group Coverage, as well as our capital markets team and other business lines
Min.
5-7 years of relevant experience in the credit area (risk management) with a focus on Financial Institution clients (Banks / Insurances/ Asset Managers)
Global Bank specific education and continuing theoretical qualification
The Risk & Permanent Control (RPC) team is responsible for assessing transaction risks for financial institutions, insurances and asset managers independently.
The team is also responsible for assigning risk ratings and ensures our analytical standards are following regulatory expectations.
You will be fully integrated in an international team of 9 employees.
Your missions
You will act as a Credit Analyst / Representative for Financial Institutions (German, Austrian & Swiss banks, insurances, asset managers and public entities) applying the general policies defined by RPC-FSP Paris (Financier, Souverains & Pays), in order to manage the credit risk of financial institutions in those countries. Your main responsibilities include analyzing new and existing clients, as well as monitoring ongoing risk of active clients.
Key Responsibilities
Prepare and supervise requests for credit limits for financial institutions in the area
Oversee the legal and credit functions when related to the credit issues on financial institutions
Perform credit or transaction analysis for clients and make recommendations of credit limits and ratings to the financial institutions' credit committee
Operate the credit approval of these requests in credit committees and participate in them
Take ownership in the monitoring of ongoing risk of existing clients and make recommendations for actions when needed
Work with control partners as KYC team and coordinate the suitability of transactions
Be responsible for entity management reporting to the Head Office in Paris
Collaborate closely with our Financial Institutions Group Coverage, as well as our capital markets team and other business lines
Min.
5-7 years of relevant experience in the credit area (risk management) with a focus on Financial Institution clients (Banks / Insurances/ Asset Managers)
Global Bank specific education and continuing theoretical qualification