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This job is responsible for analyzing and interpreting a client's credit worthiness, evaluating credit risks, and writing credit approval memos for annual renewals and new lending opportunities. Key responsibilities include analyzing qualitative and quantitative data such as client's financials, projections, industry data, covenant compliance, and collateral appraisals to ensure compliance with the bank's risk appetite. Job expectations include completing regular monitoring and underwriting tasks and supporting key internal stakeholders to achieve successful execution of new transactions.
Responsibilities:
Analyzes client's financial performance by comparing it to past performance, projections, and industry standards
Reviews financial statements, assesses the client's compliance with financial covenants, and renews risk ratings, while recommending changes as warranted
Assists in the underwriting, credit risk analysis, negotiation, and closing of new transactions or existing transactions, while adhering to all relevant policies and procedures
Evaluates transaction and relationship risk-adjusted profitability to facilitate the allocation of capital
Builds projection models for the client (as needed) based on historical performance, industry forecasts, and other due diligence findings
Perform financial, business industry, and transaction analyses, conduct research, and prepare supporting documentation for transaction credit approval
Performs intensive qualitative and quantitative due diligence ontransaction structures, stress scenarios, financial models, engineer reports, and terms and conditions
Participate in the underwriting and documentation of project finance and other credit facilities designed to meet both client and investor needs as well as balance the bank's internal risk/return requirements
Provide input into key projects/initiatives across the bank
Review the credit profile of key transaction counterparties (e.g. borrowers, servicers, sponsors and off-takers)
Engage with various partners including GCIB Enterprise Credit Officers for recourse obligors, Enterprise Credit Risk, and Global Markets Risk
Required Qualifications:
1+ years’ experience in corporate or commercial credit at a financial institution
1+ years’ experience in project finance/tax equity/structured credit with a focus in energy, power, or infrastructure
Desired Qualifications:
BA degree in Finance or related major
Formal credit training program at financial institution
Strong technical skills including quantitative financial modeling
Skills:
Analytical Thinking
Financial Analysis
Financial Forecasting and Modeling
Profitability Analysis
Research Analysis
Attention to Detail
Business Acumen
Credit and Risk Assessment
Underwriting
Written Communications
Verbal Communication
Academic Aptitude
Quantative Skills
Strategic and Creative Thinking
Collaboration
Critical Thinking
Portfolio Analysis
Prioritization
Technical Documentation
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