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Morgan McKinley
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
(on-site)
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13 days ago
Morgan McKinley
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
(on-site)
Risk Specialty
Legal Support
Division Head of Risk MIS and Policies
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Division Head of Risk MIS and Policies
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Description
Our client is an established retail and commercial bank in Hong Kong.Responsibilities
- Lead the team to draft and review risk policies and procedures, ensuring effective monitoring of the bank's credit performance through detailed analytic.
- Participate in bank-wide risk management projects and support ongoing improvements to credit systems.
- Stay updated on regulatory changes in credit risk, engage in industry discussions, and provide business advisory.
- Oversee the preparation of high-quality risk reports for board and management committees.
- Advise subsidiaries on effective credit risk management practices.
- Degree holder with at least 10 years of experience in credit risk management, risk analytic or relevant functions, and 3 years of experience in managerial position.
- Professional qualification such as CFA, FRM, CCRP is an advantage.
- Proficient in both spoken and written Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) and English.
Job ID: 80696458
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