Deutsche Bank Group
TFL–TradeTransition–AVP
“TFL – Trade Transition – AVP at Deutsche Bank Group. Skills: Trade Finance Operations, Stakeholder management, Client satisfaction, Measurement and adherence to KPIs, Keeping errors and operational risks under control, Managing crisis without operational loss., Driving Efficiency Gain related projects through various initiatives / changes, Deep dive in process and authorizing high value and complex transactions., People Management – Recruitment, development, training and managing attrition. Mana”
What You'll Achieve.
Measurement and adherence to KPIs; Keeping errors and operational risks under control; Client satisfaction
Industry & Context.
Managing crisis without operational loss.
Flexible to work in late night shifts.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
background and sound knowledge in Trade finance Operations, managing team size of 25+ FTE or more
Nice to Have
CDCS Certification is an added advantage
What You'll Do.
Managing the portfolio of sourced transaction processing of a particular country or a set of countries
Deep dive in process and authorizing high value and complex transactions.
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multiple internal clients, across distinct process groups and locations.
Communication Scope
Good communication skills (oral and written)
Process & Methodology
Driving Efficiency Gain related projects through various initiatives / changes
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