ING

Financial Services

Intern,TradeFinanceProductManagement

S$24–36k ~AI est. Singapore, Singapore FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Intern, Trade Finance Product Management at ING. Skills: Trade finance, Product management. Assist in designing trade finance products. Assist in refining trade finance products”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Legal work rights in country of internship

Nice to Have

Familiarity with trade finance concepts is a plus

What You'll Do.

Assist in designing trade finance products

Assist in refining trade finance products

Help prepare product documentation

Help prepare training materials

Help prepare presentations

Conduct research on market trends

Conduct research on competitor offerings

Conduct research on client requirements

Analyze customer feedback

Support first-level checks for compliance

Help maintain accurate records

Help maintain reporting tools

Work closely with front office

Work closely with operations

Work closely with risk teams

Participate in meetings

Contribute to discussions on product rollout

Contribute to discussions on product enhancements

Update Excel trackers

Assist in project coordination

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Product managers

Full Job Description

**Why ING?** The world of banking is changing faster than ever. That’s why we at ING are always broadening our horizons. Our people have a forward-thinking mentality, a strong can-do spirit and enjoy working in an agile environment. **ING in Asia Pacific** In Asia Pacific, ING offers wholesale banking across 11 markets, namely Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. ING offers both retail and wholesale banking services in Australia. ING’s regional presence includes a 13% stake in Bank of Beijing, China and a 25% stake in TMB in Thailand. Singapore is the regional headquarters for ING's Wholesale Banking (WB) business in Asia, which includes all WB business lines such as Financial Markets, Strategic Products, Sectors, Lending and Transaction Services and other support functions. **What does Trade Finance Product Management team do?** Owns a product or product range and is responsible for the profit and loss of the assigned product(s) as well as ensuring the product(s) remain within a given risk appetite. Furthermore, it is responsible for optimizing the commercial performance by analyzing market and customer data, formulating long-term strategic views on the product proposition, translating those to requirements for product developments and maximizing business value by commercializing the enhanced proposition in alignment with internal and external stakeholders. **What would you be doing?** The intern supports the trade finance product management team in developing, managing, and enhancing trade finance solutions. This includes exposure to products like **letters of credit, guarantees, supply chain finance, and working capital solutions**. The role bridges product strategy, operational processes, and client needs. **Key Responsibilities** * **Product Support & Development** * Assist in designing and refining trade finance products and services. * Help prepare product documentation, training ma

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