Credit Portfolio Analyst
City of London, London
Credit Portfolio Analyst
- Permanent
City of London, London
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- Develop the climate risk assessment scorecards in accordance with regulatory and HO's requirements.
- Conduct the climate change risk stress-testing and reporting;
- Produce the credit portfolio reports to Head Office, Local Regulators and Senior Management, Credit Committee, Risk Committee, Audit Committee, etc.
- Conduct post lending management work including but not limited to the monitoring on the performance of the credit portfolio, periodic credit risk etc;
- Produce the regular reports on climate change risk.
- Make the research on the Climate Change Risk.Proactively monitor and manage climate risks at customer and portfolio level.
- IFRS9 provision calculating.
- Other functions and tasks as maybe required to assist the Head/Deputy Head of Credit Risk.
Skills Required:
- Possesses at least 3-7 years work experience in the credit portfolio management area.
- Strong mathematical modelling/data processing skills.
- An ability to work unsupervised, good time management skills are essential
- Proficient and skilled with Bloomberg, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint etc.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Work experience in the Climate Change risk area is a plus.
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