Citi continues to enhance its business control and governance framework by building out Institutional Credit Management (ICM), a first line of defense business line, to house and consistently manage credit risk activities performed for Citi's institutional clients.
ICM's objective is to provide integrated end-to-end credit underwriting, identification, measurement, management, and monitoring for wholesale credit across the enterprise.
Within ICM, the Credit Underwriting function (ICM UW or UW) provides credit analysis, underwriting, and first line of defense credit approval for periodic / material transaction reviews, and any necessary subsequent credit monitoring across all institutional business including Corporate Banking, Services, and Markets relationships.
ICM Risk Analysis (IRAU) is an integral part of the Institutional Credit Management (ICM) organization.
The IRAU's mandate is to deliver best-in-class credit risk analysis, monitoring and credit administration acting as a partner to Banking & International Risk and Corporate Banking to execute our shared commitment to ensuring the safety and soundness of wholesale lending across Client Organization.
ICM Risk Analysis Credit Risk Intermediate Analysts are responsible for a portfolio of relationships, owning the credit risk analysis for those relationships, and being responsible for the continuous monitoring of that portfolio.
That includes the production of annual reviews, quarterly reviews, and the support to ad-hoc transactions and portfolio & industry reviews and stress testing.
A Credit Risk Intermediate Analyst is expected to have a strong understanding of credit risk, of Citi´s internal policies and procedures, and of being relatively knowledgeable about the industry fundamentals that portfolio belongs to.
They should need some supervision from their respective Credit Risk Team Lead, especially on more sensitive and complex credit situations, and be able to carry thoughtful conversations with partners, with some intervention of the respective Team Lead.
Key Responsibilities:
Skills/Competencies
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Risk & Credit Underwriting:
Intermediate analytical skills, including an understanding of key financial components (liquidity position, leverage profile, etc.) with the ability to identify root causes and trends and anticipate horizon issues
Demonstrates ability to identify potential risk issues that need escalation and escalates them promptly
Leadership:
Displays a deep commitment and positive attitude to Citi and colleagues, is reliable, and eager to do more
Demonstrates professionalism by being reliable, actively contributing to meetings, asking questions, and challenging ideas
Interpersonal:
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships
Solid written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and concisely to audiences of varying levels of seniority
Technical:
Proficient Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) skills
Progressive experience with the internal Policies, Standards, Procedures, Templates and with financial modeling
Qualifications:
Job Family Group:
Risk Management
Job Family:
Credit Risk
Time Type:
Full time
Most Relevant Skills
Analytical Thinking, Constructive Debate, Escalation Management, Financial Analysis, Policy and Procedure, Policy and Regulation, Product Knowledge, Risk Controls and Monitors, Risk Identification and Assessment.
Other Relevant Skills
For complementary skills, please see above and/or contact the recruiter.
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