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Credit Risk Management, Analyst - Assistant Vice President, Corporates Portfolio Management
Credit Suisse
Raleigh, NC, United States
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Credit Suisse’s Corporate Credit Risk Management (CRM) team in North America partners with key business partners throughout the Bank to meet business demands and an evolving regulatory environment in the US. CRM is building out its Portfolio Management function in Raleigh and is seeking an Analyst – Assistant Vice President-level candidate.
CRM Portfolio Managers are expected to be experts on a portfolio of loans through rigorous monitoring of industry, business, and financial developments and detailed knowledge of portfolio risks and concentrations.
Portfolio Management Analysts and AVPs are responsible for providing coverage of an assigned portfolio and completing a variety of other portfolio management deliverables. Roles & Responsibilities:
• You will maintain financial models and complete reviews for assigned coverage.
• You will present credit updates to team leads, senior management, and other department review forums.
• You will regularly update peers comps for team coverage universe.
• You will prepare periodic industry review for assigned industries.
• You will coordinate review scheduling and ensure compliance with internal/regulatory requirements.
• You will oversee preparation of regular and ad-hoc portfolio management reports.
Credit Suisse maintains a Working Flexibility Policy, subject to the terms as set forth in the Credit Suisse United States Employment Handbook.
• Do you have an undergraduate degree in finance, accounting, economics, or a related field?
• You have relevant work experience required for AVP role; experience in a credit portfolio management or loan underwriting role at a regulated bank is preferred.
• You have sound understanding of credit analysis, including industry and business analysis, financial modeling, and understanding of capital structure and loan/bond documentation.
• You have consistent track record of success with excellent analytical skills and attention to detail.
• You have the ability to interact and build relationships with people of varying seniority and across multiple geographic locations.
• Good communication skills and comfort presenting in front of groups of varying size and seniority.
• Strong writing skills.
• Experience with developing junior employees is preferred.
• CFA designation preferred but not required.
Credit Suisse is an equal opportunity employer. Welcoming diversity gives us a competitive advantage in the global marketplace and drives our success. Credit Suisse complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws prohibiting discrimination in employment in every jurisdiction in which it maintains facilities. Subject to applicable law and regulatory requirements, Credit Suisse complies with state and local laws regarding considering for employment qualified individuals with criminal histories.