Mufg

Financial Services

VicePresidentUSProjectFinance

New York, New York, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Vice President- US Project Finance at Mufg. Skills: Project Finance, Credit Analysis, Portfolio Management, Risk Management. Oversee existing credit portfolio. Identify emerging risks”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

problem solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10 years of relevant experience in structured / leveraged finance, BA or BS required

Nice to Have

Post Graduate Degree in Finance, Financial professional qualifications (e.g. CA, CFA), Credit experience in aviation finance, Credit experience in other structured finance (securitization, leasing), An understanding of the regulatory environment in Japan (FSA, BOJ), Administrative agency experience, Workout experience

What You'll Do.

Oversee existing credit portfolio

Identify emerging risks

Perform ongoing credit reviews

Monitor Problem Loans

Monitor Watch List accounts

Coordinate renewal of loans

Ensure compliance with regulations

Ensure compliance with internal policy

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate and communicate critical account information independently and directly to various related parties throughout the bank, business line, product groups and credit divisions.

Communication Scope

Excellent communication skills

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