Employment Summary
The Credit Analyst holds a crucial position in the Credit Risk Management group, where they assess the bank's credit portfolio through detailed credit evaluation of data, early warning a measure monitoring, and concentration risk assessment to guarantee that the bank's exposure to credit risk is adequately controlled.
- Identify trends, anomalies, and important risk variables by using statistical and data analysis techniques.
- Extract, clean, and examine credit data from multiple sources to evaluate the effectiveness of the portfolio.
- Create and maintain databases and reporting tools for credit portfolio analysis.
- Regularly and as needed, analyze the bank's credit portfolio, including loans disbursed under the segments of productive and consumption lending.
Job Details
Employment Summary:
- The Credit Analyst holds a crucial position in the Credit Risk Management group, where they assess the bank's credit portfolio through detailed credit evaluation of data, early warning a measure monitoring, and concentration risk assessment to guarantee that the bank's exposure to credit risk is adequately controlled.
- Identify trends, anomalies, and important risk variables by using statistical and data analysis techniques.
- Extract, clean, and examine credit data from multiple sources to evaluate the effectiveness of the portfolio.
- Create and maintain databases and reporting tools for credit portfolio analysis.
- Regularly and as needed, analyze the bank's credit portfolio, including loans disbursed under the segments of productive and consumption lending.
Job Skills
- Stress Examining
- Concentration Hazard
- Credit for Assessment
- Modeling Risk
- Skills in Negotiation
Industry: Banking/Financial Services
Functional Area: Credit Risk Management
Job Shift: First Shift (Day)
Job Type: Full Time/Permanent
Gender No Preference
Minimum Education: Bachelor
Career Level: Experienced Professional
Apply Before: Oct 10, 2024
Posting Date: Sep 09, 2024
Workplace Competencies
- Stress Examining
- Concentration Hazard
- Credit for Assessment
- Modeling Risk
- Skills in Negotiation
Degree Title
a bachelor's degree in statistics, finance, economics, or a similar subject. Having a master's degree or other professional credentials is helpful.
Experience
One to two years (one to two years of expertise in a comparable discipline within the financial or financial services industry, such as risk management or credit portfolio analysis.)
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