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Director, Counterparty Credit Analyst – Funds

  • New York, NY
  • Full Time

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Office Status: Hybrid
Salary: $200,000 – $215,000

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for providing analysis on funds, mainly hedge funds and private equity funds, and, to a lesser extent, real estate investment trusts (“REITS”) and business development companies (“BDC’s”).
  • Conduct detailed credit risk assessments and prepare written risk opinions and analysis.
  • Conduct due diligence calls or visits when appropriate; professionally represent the bank with clients.
  • Articulate a convincing case in support of the risk opinion to senior management and credit committees.
  • Work with those on the business side including sales desk.
  • Recommend credit terms and conditions within trading documentation ISDA, MRA and MSLA’s.
  • Stay connected with industry trends and macro issues which may impact the portfolio; be able to recommend changes or action impacting specific clients or groups of clients.
  • Maintain a good understanding of the regulatory environment in which our counterparties operate.