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Corporate Credit Manager, Leveraged Finance, UK-Edinburgh
Corporate Credit Manager, Leveraged Finance
Company: Barclay Simpson  
Location:   UK-Edinburgh  
Remuneration:   £Excellent package  
Position Type:   Employee  
Employment type:   Full time  
Work permit req:   UK  
Updated:   04 Jul 2008  
eFC Ref no:   412819  
 


An exciting opportunity to work in a high performing credit risk team, looking at leveraged finance transactions. Working with high risk £15m+ loans, covering all industry segments.

The primary responsibility for the role is to manage risk on a European portfolio of c15 deals, analysing management accounts, liaising with Credit and Sales staff, reaching an independent view and writing credit reports.

To be considered for this role you should have good financial statement analysis skills and ideally have worked in the Credit section of a UK Bank. You must have excellent relationship management skills and communication skills in order to act as the interface between Sales and Credit.

The role offers great development, allowing you to learn the technical aspect of leveraged finance deals and to take your credit/business awareness skills to a very high level. Previous role holders have moved on for promotion in roles both in Sales and Credit.

You will be working in a highly progressive organisation, with many opportunities for career progression.

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Contact:
Peter Whyte
Company:
Barclay Simpson
Website:
www.barclaysimpson.com
Recruiter Ref:
PWH/12428

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