Credit Analyst / Portfolio Analyst - Infrastructure / Project Finance

Posted 2 May by Careers In Group

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Credit Analyst / Portfolio Analyst - Infrastructure / Project Finance
City of London
Permanent
£65,000

cer Financial are working alongside an exciting Financial Services company who are based in the City of London. They are seeking a Credit Analyst/Portfolio Analyst - Infrastructure/Project Finance to work with them on a permanent basis. 

My client issues bonds into the market to raise money to lend for infrastructure projects. They need someone with advanced excel and modelling skills. 

The Responsibilities of a Portfolio Administrator Will Include:

  • Continuously monitor the development of individual portfolio transactions, perform Market/Sector research and analysis and inform management as well as client of any material developments on a portfolio of (mostly) performing loans.
  • Regular (at least annual) analysis of key risks including financial risk, operational risk, off- taker/supplier/ guarantor risk, country/regulatory risk and market risk.
  • Preparation of robust and concise internal credit papers 
  • Review/update of cash flow models.
  • Prepare internal ratings.
  • Preparation of client off colour and watch-list reports discussing trends, remedies, progress, future loan amendments and provide advice regarding possible exit strategies.
  • Analyse, evaluate and comment on drawdown requests and transaction related financial, technical and legal reporting provided by borrowers and/or advisors.
  • Ensure timely covenant tracking with adequate recording in relevant system (CreditHub / DocVault / Task Manager)
  • Prepare appropriate Excel sensitivity analysis for transactions.
  • Discuss/negotiate waiver requests, early repayments and restructurings (with senior assistance) with borrowers/agents and other external/internal parties.
  • Where required, discuss/negotiate necessary credit and collateral documentation and ensure that all documentation and decisions required are correctly prepared, communicated and processed,
  • Maintain electronic credit files for respective deals, ensuring key documents have been saved before submission of approval requests,
  • Contribute to regular and ad hoc reporting requests from management, the client and its auditors on the portfolio, the sector and specific deals,
  • Provide input to internal reports (e.g. internal surveillance lists etc.)
  • Liaise pro-actively and effectively with different client departments for the respective portfolio.
  • Support marketing efforts as and when required (e.g. preparation of presentation materials, scope definitions, Request for Proposals, capacity calculations etc.)
  • Observe market for potential service opportunities.
  • Provide services in relation to 3rd party client portfolios as detailed under (future) service level agreements.
  • Support dedicated unit in diligence/onboarding of new portfolios.

The Successful Portfolio Administrator Will Have:

  • Banking / University degree (honours)
  • Advanced excel and modelling skills.
  • Post graduate qualification.
  • Must have established previous working experience with a proven track record in a related credit / risk / asset management environment involving infrastructure and energy project finance.
  • Good understanding of both project and corporate finance with a solid background in and knowledge of credit risk drivers and risks inherent in the respective borrower industry sectors.
  • Solid analytical and technical skills and ability to understand complex loan documentation and financing structures and ability to convey technical (modelling) concepts to both technical practitioners and third parties.
  • High level of familiarity of MS Excel 

Reference: 52579364

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