Credit Officer, Assistant Vice President (Private Equity and Private Debt Funds)
Company: STATE STREET CORPORATION
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
Credit Officer, Assistant Vice President (Private Equity and
Private Debt Funds)Location: Boston, Massachusetts; Clifton, New
Jersey; Stamford, ConnecticutTime Type: Full timePosted: 3 Days
AgoJob Requisition ID: R-761903STATE STREET CORPORATIONJOB
DESCRIPTION1. ROLE: Assistant Vice President- Private Equity and
Private Debt Funds - Credit OfficerManage credit risk for a
portfolio of Private Equity/Private Debt by conducting credit
reviews, performing risk ratings, continuous monitoring, and ad-hoc
analyses. Maintain data, characteristics, and risk metrics for
funds and counterparties in Risk and Dealing systems to ensure
control and accurate exposure reporting.2. MAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Undertake credit analysis on a portfolio of private
equity/private debt funds utilizing strategies across multiple
lending and trading products (including Revolving Credit
Facilities, NAV Loans, FX, etc.) for State Street's direct and
custody clients.
- Perform/Review annual risk ratings, utilizing analytics and
various metrics, within State Street's Basel-compliant models.
- Review and analyze deal proposals presented by the business
unit for PE Funds/Private Credit Funds.
- Participate in due diligence calls and review annual renewals
of existing counterparties.
- Support relevant workstreams during the annual Comprehensive
Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) exercise.
- Provide monthly/quarterly reporting related to the portfolio
for various committees.
- Ongoing monitoring and management of the credit quality of the
client portfolio, identifying trends and recommending action when
necessary.
- Develop and apply knowledge of risk metrics and characteristics
that impact a fund's relative risk (including strategy,
performance, financials, investor base, and historical trends) and
utilize in analysis, ratings, and reviews.
- Propose adjustments to limit sizes and tenors based on reasoned
analysis together with business requirements and utilization
history.
- Develop strong knowledge and act as a super user of State
Street's Risk systems and principal trading systems, particularly
with respect to exposure methodologies, key risks, account and
limit structuring, and reporting.
- Review and understand limit exceptions reports, investigate
causes, propose remediation action, and resolve upon consensus and
approval.
- Build knowledge of the content and structuring of legal
documentation governing trading businesses.
- Propose and implement enhancements to the credit approval and
risk management processes.
- Establish and maintain procedure and working documents.
- Establish a close working relationship with the Front Office
Business Teams, as well as other internal groups, to ensure
effective and efficient communication of all relevant matters.
- Support the business in new product/portfolio expansion
initiatives.3. REQUIREMENTS:Education and Experience
- Preferred 4+ years of counterparty credit risk management in a
global financial institution, or related experience, with a broad
knowledge of credit and capital market products; Bachelor's in
Business, Finance, or relevant field. MBA and/or CFA (or
equivalent) beneficial but not required.Skills/KnowledgeThese
skills will help you succeed in this role:
- Critical thinking and analytical skills with the goal of
identifying and managing key risks impacting the portfolio,
including macroeconomic, market, and counterparty-specific
risks.
- Ability to establish a close working relationship with the
front office business unit and other teams across the
organization.
- Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently.
- Excellent time-management skills with the ability to prioritize
competing demands.
- Knowledge of the various fund types and their associated risk
profiles essential.
- Knowledge of lending and trading products credit products
associated with the portfolios required.
- Excellent Excel skills and reporting capabilities.
- High level of credit analytical skill sets (qualitative and
quantitative).
- Working knowledge of State Street's credit rating and limit
management systems, and credit policies, preferred.
- Ability to demonstrate persistence and see tasks through to
their conclusion. Able to self-motivate, and thrive in a dynamic
environment.Salary Range: $90,000 - $142,500 AnnualThe range quoted
above applies to the role in the primary location specified. If the
candidate would ultimately work outside of the primary location
above, the applicable range could differ.
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Keywords: STATE STREET CORPORATION, Portland , Credit Officer, Assistant Vice President (Private Equity and Private Debt Funds), Executive , Boston, Maine
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