Finance Operations Analyst
Chester, Cheshire
Finance Operations Analyst
- Permanent
Chester, Cheshire
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Finance Operations Analyst
Key Duties
- Support the day-to-day operations of running a private securitisation.
- Perform activities including covenant monitoring, reporting and maintenance of existing debt facilities.
- Ensure correct system recording of securitised assets, new additions and repurchases.
- Production of daily cash reporting and management of cash waterfall and payment allocation
- Raise payments in relation to debt facilities in accordance with facility terms.
Ideal Candidate:
- Previous experience working in securitisation (optional)
- A strong understanding of treasury operations and funding
- From a consumer lending background - knowlegde of buy backs and repurchases
- Degree in a finance related subject
The benefits:
- Pension scheme - up to 8% contributory
- 26 days holiday + bank holiday
- Buy 5 additional holidays pa
- Employee referral programme
- Income protection scheme
- Life assurance
- Discounted gym membership
- Flexible working
- Training and exam sponsorship
- Paid volunteer days
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