
Director Special Credit - Morgan McKinley
eFinancialCareersOur client, a Global Bank, is looking for a Director to lead the Special Credit team based in London.
Responsibilities below:
- To be responsible for the effective management of a portfolio of distressed and problem assets where the bank may have exposures across different layers in the capital structure, in different products and in various industries/sectors and jurisdictions across EMEA
- To optimize the credit costs, and recoveries on problem assets
- To make balanced, timely and thoughtful recommendations and credit decisions on behalf of EMEA and exercise delegated credit authority appropriately
- To support in the strengthening and developing of the risk appetite portfolio monitoring, and early warning frameworks in line with internal policies and senior management and regulatory expectations
- To maintain a broad network of relevant external stakeholders in the recoveries / workout space in other banks, advisors law firms etc.,
For further information please don't hesitate to contact me on my email:
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