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Unicorn Advisor (HK) Limited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
(on-site)
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23 days ago
Unicorn Advisor (HK) Limited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
(on-site)
Risk Specialty
Other
Vice President, Treasury
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Vice President, Treasury
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Description
Responsibilities- Drive daily funding required by businesses and transfer to appropriate GF entity as well as trading counter-parties;
- Drive daily notes issuance and relevant settlement transaction;
- Prepare daily and monthly liquidity report;
- Maintain good relationship with banks and other financing counter-parties/channels; handle daily documentation work/correspondence required by these counter-parties;
- Supervise the production of regular reporting to head office, risk and other mandatory analysis reports.
Requirements
- University graduate with strong interest in balance sheet, liquidity risk management as well as financial market trading. Ideally with relevant financial market trading, accounting and risk management knowledge;
- 5-10 years relevant experiences in financial institutions / brokerage firm, ideally with FX/rates trading, note issuance, CCASS/SI settlement experience;
Job ID: 80555951
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