
Structured Finance Analyst - Project Finance - CER Financial
eFinancialCareersStructured Finance Analyst – Project Finance
City of London
Permanent
£70,000
cer Financial are working alongside an international bank, who are based in the City of London. They are seeking a Structured Finance Analyst to work with them on a permanent basis.
The responsibilities of the Structured Finance Analyst will include:
- Conduct end-to-end credit analysis and due diligence for new project finance transactions, preparing investment proposals for branch and Head Office credit committees.
- Manage legal documentation for project finance transactions.
- Monitor existing project finance portfolio, addressing construction, operational, and financial issues with internal and external stakeholders.
- Maintain and update internal credit ratings on a regular and ad hoc basis.
- Attend lender meetings to support ongoing portfolio monitoring.
- Prepare internal approval (Ringi) documentation for borrower consent requests.
- Research new sectors, countries, and regulatory developments, producing reports as required.
- Apply and support the Bank's credit risk management framework and internal rating system.
- Engage with borrowers, sponsors, and financial advisers for deal origination and portfolio monitoring.
- Support transaction execution and administration, including KYC, funding requests, and loan drawdowns.
- Assist with internal management reporting.
- Maintain and update departmental policies and procedures.
- Perform periodic internal self-checks and compliance reviews.
- Provide administrative support, including filing, scheduling, record keeping, and other clerical tasks.
- Undertake additional duties as reasonably required by management.
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