Standard Chartered New York , NY 10007
Posted 2 months ago
The Role Responsibilities
The PAM team sits within Financing Risk Group alongside the Loan Syndications & Distributions team, Credit Insurance team, and Private & Traded Credit teams. Financing Risk Group sits within the Global Credit Markets (GCM) division
Proactive management of the credit risk (monitoring and analysis) of a complex portfolio of GCM accounts in close co-ordination with the originating deal team
Effective management of the returns of the portfolio through timely identification of existing and potential low returning facilities , and involvement in identifying and executing the most suitable optimisation strategy
The PAM team portfolio covers the following products: Project Finance, Shipping Finance, Leverage and Acquisition Financing, Commercial Real Estate Financing, Financing Solutions, ABL, and Fund Finance
Portfolio - returns management and optimisation:
Minimising ECLs (overall ECL to be within the Budget set for Financing Risk) and proactive measurement of ECLs based on forward looking analysis.
Formulate recommendations to actively de-risk and optimise (sell down/ insure / CLO / chakra / etc) riskier assets in the book
Work with loan syndications & distributions team in marketing an asset, calculate / prepare breakeven price, returns impact, etc, providing responses to questions from prospective buyers.
Work with Credit Insurance team in securing insurance for an asset, calculate returns impact, and providing responses to questions from prospective insurers.
Track performance of individual accounts against NAR reduction requirements / targets, and coordinate with deal teams, CPM, and syndication / credit insurance on strategy to achieve such targets
Ability to support on packaging deals with the distribution / securitisation teams for Funded/Unfunded Risk Participations or synthetic sell downs (eg. CLOs)
Account specific
Proactive, comprehensive and timely credit analysis through BCA renewals and quarterly performance reporting
Backward- and forward- looking financial analysis
Project cash flow forecasting, financial modelling
Risk/mitigation analysis
Monitor the Credit Grades and recommend timely downgrades and upgrades as necessary
Take the lead on waivers / consents / amendments / extensions, prepare credit papers and liaise with internal stakeholders (E.g. CREF, Credit, GCIG, Legal etc) for timely approval decisions to the client.
Proactive monitoring of financial / non-fin covenants, and conduct impact analysis
ESRM, CRA, Rep Risk, and Fraud Risk requirements
Monitor LGD benefits remains in line with the benefits expected during deal origination
Take the lead in Early Alert identification, monitoring, updating, and discussions
Ability to work closely with SAG and the respective GCM product to ensure that stage 3 ECLs are reasonable and arrived logically with realistic assumptions
Attend site visits as required, prepare call reports and provide updates to key internal stakeholders on material observations.
Quarterly portfolio reporting
Timely response to portfolio related queries, stress tests, and other ad hoc reporting
Ensure that credit files are complete and maintained to an auditable standard
Active participation in projects / efficiency initiatives which will impact upon the GCM Portfolio
CRE-specific workstream/s:
Update existing financial models and / or leverage Argus system to generate cash flows and build financial models.
Assess movement in CG as a result of updates in asset performance, ICR, underlying tenants / cash flows, industry backdrop, etc. and conduct credit requested CG reviews.
Review any updates on material changes in underlying leases, and update deal team and credit.
Review reporting items such as valuation reports, rent rolls, property monitoring reports, compliance certificates, ICR / debt yield calculations, project monitor reports and highlight any material concerns to internal stakeholders. Provide inputs / recommendations for placing on early alert or further downgrades and take the lead in submissions post discussion.
Liaising with Agent on valuer appointment for valuations (post-closing), coordinating with CREF and internal legal to review engagement letter, review draft report and liaise with CREF as necessary.
Monitor cash trap mechanics during interest payment dates for accounts that have tripped cash trap triggers. Liaise with Agent on any clarifications.
Governance
Awareness and understanding of the regulatory framework, in which the Group operates, and the regulatory requirements and expectations relevant to the role.
Responsible for delivering 'effective governance'; capability to challenge fellow executives effectively; and willingness to work with any local regulators in an open and cooperative manner.
Regulatory & Business Conduct
Display exemplary conduct and live by the Group's Values and Code of Conduct.
Take personal responsibility for embedding the highest standards of ethics, including regulatory and business conduct, across Standard Chartered Bank. This includes understanding and ensuring compliance with, in letter and spirit, all applicable laws, regulations, guidelines and the Group Code of Conduct.
Achieve the outcomes set out in the Bank's Conduct Principles: Fair Outcomes for Clients; Financial Crime Compliance; The Right Environment.
Effectively and collaboratively identify, escalate, mitigate and resolve risk, conduct and compliance matters.
Key stakeholders
Our Ideal Candidate
Professional Memberships
Core Credit Curriculum Certified (internal SCB course)
Role Specific Technical Competencies
Ability to undertake credit analysis and evaluation and understanding of risks associated with Global Credit Market deals
Financial analysis of a complex customer base using credit skills; ratio analysis; balance sheet and cashflow analysis;
Oral and written communication skills
Able to analyse excel-based financial models;
Risk Management and Internal Controls
Risk-return, RWA, RoRWA, and ECL calculations
Understanding of Financing Risk / optimisation / NAR strategies
Manage Conduct
Compliance
About Standard Chartered
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In line with our Fair Pay Charter, we offer a competitive salary and benefits to support your mental, physical, financial and social wellbeing.
Core bank funding for retirement savings, medical and life insurance, with flexible and voluntary benefits available in some locations
Time-off including annual, parental/maternity (20 weeks), sabbatical (12 weeks maximum) and volunteering leave (3 days), along with minimum global standards for annual and public holiday, which is combined to 30 days minimum
Flexible working options based around home and office locations, with flexible working patterns
Proactive wellbeing support through Unmind, a market-leading digital wellbeing platform, development courses for resilience and other human skills, global Employee Assistance Programme, sick leave, mental health first-aiders and all sorts of self-help toolkits
A continuous learning culture to support your growth, with opportunities to reskill and upskill and access to physical, virtual and digital learning
Being part of an inclusive and values driven organisation, one that embraces and celebrates our unique diversity, across our teams, business functions and geographies - everyone feels respected and can realise their full potential.
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Expected annual base pay range for the role is $128,000 USD to $160,000 USD. The final offer will be determined on an individualised basis using a number of variables, including but not limited to skill set, depth of experience and education, internal relativity, and specific work location. At Standard Chartered Bank, Base pay is only part of the total compensation package. Discretionary variable pay and a range of attractive bank sponsored benefit programs are available and designed to foster employee overall health and well-being including, but not limited to, a best in class 401k plan with up to 8% employer match, robust medical plan coverage with employer funded Health Savings Accounts, inclusive family building benefits, and flexible/hybrid working arrangements for many of our positions subject to role specific considerations
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