At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead financial analysis and manage multimillion-dollar corporate credit requests.
- Company: KeyBank, a supportive and inclusive organisation with a rich history.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, hybrid work options, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team focused on client success and community impact.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in finance while developing your leadership skills.
- Qualifications: 5+ years in commercial underwriting or financial services required.
The predicted salary is between 96000 - 181000 £ per year.
The VP, Portfolio Management is an individual contributor responsible for performing financial analysis and preparing underwriting documents to support multimillion-dollar corporate credit requests that grow funded assets and Key's client base, while maintaining asset quality within a moderate risk profile. These requests include obtaining initial approval for new, occasionally complex, credit exposure (e.g., revolving credit facilities, term loans, leases, foreign exchange products, derivatives products, and other ancillary products) and amendments to existing exposure. Additionally, the VP, Portfolio Management is responsible for ongoing credit monitoring and risk rating for a portfolio of corporate clients with a complexity profile commensurate to experience, reviewing legal documentation, and assisting product partners in cross-selling additional bank products.
This individual should demonstrate leadership skills within credit underwriting and portfolio management; they may work somewhat independently, or in conjunction with other Portfolio Managers (PMs) on a deal team, providing feedback and guidance to junior staff as appropriate. As part of the first line of defense, Vice President PMs are expected to consistently demonstrate a solutions-oriented, growth mindset that is supportive of line of business goals while still maintaining a moderate risk appetite and upholding asset quality.
Essential Functions
- Gather and analyze all relevant financial data for high value clients or prospects, including spreading financial statements and/or collaborating with third party vendor to ensure accuracy of financial spreads statements, analyzing historical performance, accurately calculating credit metrics, identifying risks and mitigants, and assessing creditworthiness.
- Model future financial performance of clients and prospects, including downside scenarios.
- Demonstrate leadership in structuring transactions, in collaboration with Business Partners/Bankers/and Relationship Managers.
- Perform enhanced leveraged cash flow due diligence, when appropriate.
- Prepare a thorough credit underwriting document identifying credit risks and mitigants, industry concerns, market share trends, financial trends, and other pertinent credit issues.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations including Know Your Customer (KYC), running MCA/Patriot Act/OFAC checks as well as certifying Beneficial Ownership.
- Manage the approval process for lending commitments, amendments, waivers, and consents, including providing monitoring, reporting and/or making recommendations to Credit Executives as appropriate.
- Review and properly maintain all necessary legal documentation including credit agreements, guarantees, security pledges, and collateral documentation.
- Monitor accounts/ongoing financial performance of portfolio to track covenant compliance, determine liquidity, earnings trends, management capability and other essential information to secure the bank's position to minimize potential losses.
- Identify potential problem accounts and work with our Asset Recovery Group, as appropriate, to improve the bank's position in undesirable situations.
- Establish and maintain direct client relationships.
- Attend management presentations, bank meetings and conduct plant/site visits as appropriate.
- Provide guidance and feedback to Analysts and Associates as appropriate.
Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience in finance, accounting, economics and/or business (preferred); Master's Degree MBA (preferred).
Work Experience: Minimum of 5 years of commercial underwriting, credit, banking and/or financial services experience (required).
Skills
- Demonstrates an understanding of foundational accounting principles and can interpret and analyze financial statements.
- Able to effectively utilize various tools and techniques, including financial ratios, to evaluate a borrower's financial strength and assess risk.
- Able to clearly, concisely, and persuasively convey information.
- Able to effectively shepherd a transaction through all required stages, while staying organized, meeting deadlines, managing risk, and ensuring a favorable experience for the client.
- Able to effectively identify, assess, and control potential risks involved with corporate lending.
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative, set clear objectives, and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines.
- Effectively working with others to reach a shared goal.
- Consistently taking ownership of one's actions, decisions, and performance.
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from stressful or difficult conditions.
- Able to identify, evaluate, and interpret information, and question assumptions to reach well-supported conclusions.
- Demonstrates the ability to influence and inspire, motivate, empower, and guide others towards a common goal.
- Effective and polished presentation and communication skills.
- Competent with Microsoft Office and the ability to learn and effectively utilize other technology applications.
Physical Demands: General Office - Prolonged sitting, ability to communicate face to face in person or on the phone with teammates and clients, frequent use of PC/laptop, occasional lifting/pushing/pulling of backpacks, computer bags up to 10 lbs. Travel: Occasional travel to include overnight stay.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: This position is eligible to earn a base salary in the range of $96,000.00 - $181,000.00 annually. Placement within the pay range may differ based upon various factors, including but not limited to skills, experience and geographic location.
Key has implemented an approach to employee workspaces which prioritises in-office presence, while providing flexible options in circumstances where roles can be performed effectively in a mobile environment.
Equal Opportunity Statement: KeyCorp is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to sustaining an inclusive culture. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, pregnancy, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Company Culture: KeyBank is an organization collectively committed to helping you unlock your potential and discover what truly drives you. Working here means sharing our purpose to help our clients, colleagues, and communities thrive.
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