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About this role
Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior CIB Portfolio Coordinator.
In this role, you will
- Support performance of less experienced staff and overall effectiveness of CIB Portfolio Management
- Provide feedback and present ideas for improving or implementing processes and tools with functional area impact
- Perform complex administrative transactional and operational or customer support tasks
- Provide subject matter expertise and interpretation of procedures to less experienced staff
- Interpret and develop compliance requirements, policies and procedures for functions with moderate complexity within scope of responsibility
- Interact with immediate team, CIB Portfolio Management and internal peers outside work group on a wide range of information, as well as internal or external customers
Corporate & Investment Banking delivers a comprehensive suite of capital markets, banking, and financial products and services. A trusted partner to our clients, we provide corporate and transactional banking commercial real estate lending and servicing investment banking equity and fixed income solutions including sales, trading, and research capabilities to corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients across the globe.
The role is in the Fund Finance Group (FFG) team that sits within the Asset Management vertical of CIB's Financial Institutions group, and provides financing to private equity funds and asset managers through structured credit facilities.
Responsibilities for this role include, but are not limited to, the following
- Manage a workflow tool used by FFG team members to review and process communication (e.g., compliance reporting, funding requests, etc.) from clients
- Contribute to the teams overall portfolio management & surveillance activities
- Check specified websites on a recurring schedule to download financial statements
- Review clients' financial statements and spread the financial statements accurately into standardized templates and system of records (SORs)
- Develop a good understanding of deal-specific adjustments of FFG portfolio. Review the covenant structure of FFG deals and update in the system of records (SORs). In case of any covenant breach, immediately liaise with the Deal Team for a quick resolution
- Be a point of contact for FFGs coverage bankers and members of the Collateral Management team for questions about the receipt of client information deliverables
- Review borrowing bases submitted by clients in connection with funding requests, collateral pool changes, and other periodic reporting requirements. Also review numbers reported by clients in excel files against those being tracked in an internal system
- Develop and maintain process guides / SOPs for key tasks to ensure there is clear documentation explaining how to complete reoccurring processes
- Training and mentoring junior colleagues along with reviewing their work
Required Qualifications
- Graduate or Master Degree in Accounting, Finance, Operations Research, Economics or CA Inter
- Minimum 3-4 years of experience in the banking domain
- Strong communication skills both verbal and written. Ability to clearly & concisely speak on complex topics
Posting End Date
*Job posting may come down early due to volume of applicants.
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