Credit Risk Manager

MERJE
Sheffield
1 year ago
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Mainly remote (once a month in the office)


A well-established organisation is on the search for a Credit Risk Manager to join their team.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Identify new credit strategies using new data
  • Actively developing strategies to improve customer outcomes
  • Continuously enhancing MI with new data to proactively identify new risks and opportunities
  • Raise credit risk awareness across the business
  • Proactively challenging and influencing wider business in delivering strategy and financial plans


Key Requirements:

  • Strong credit risk background within Financial Services
  • Ideally AI/Machine Learning skills or strong Python/ SAS hand son coding
  • Profitability focused
  • Positively influence peers/broader stakeholders
  • Agility to prioritise based on business needs


If interested, send your CV to


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