Mandarin speaking Corporate Banking Associate

London
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The Skills You Need: Fluent Mandarin. UK experience in Front Office Support in Corporate Banking sector, able to do Financial Analysis and Credit Proposal.

Your New Salary: £40-50k, possibly higher, depending on experience + bonus

Location: Central London

Report to: Corporate Banking Relationship Managers

Corporate Banking Associate - Summary:

  • Performance and achievement against branch and department KPI’s.

  • Ensure compliance with all branch and regulatory policies and requirements including conduct, KYC and AML requirements.

  • Support CB department to deliver high standard AML documents, client support documentations and meetings pack in a professional and timely manner.

    Corporate Banking Associate - What You'll be Doing Each Day:

  • Support CB Relationship Managers to grow revenue to meet team targets;

  • Support CB Relationship Managers to enhance relationships with Head Office, Domestic Branches and existing clients to increase size of deals and explore cross-selling opportunities, such as loans, deposits, trade finance, cash management, FX, bond issuance, RMB business, etc.;

  • Support CB Relationship Managers to provide and promote high quality corporate banking products and services to Corporate Banking’s clients;

  • Prepare required documentations for internal reporting and meetings; and client meetings for Relationship Managers and Head of CBD when required;

  • Update and maintain accurate client/credit files;

  • Support Relationship Managers to carry out Pre-loan investigation, credit procedure and after-loan management, the implementation of the trade financing business review and self-examination;

  • Carry out corporate KYC and AML related work;

  • Take initiative to work across London Branch in an efficient and effective manner to create a cohesive and professional culture across London Branch.

  • In addition to these duties, the Employee may from time to time be required to undertake additional or other duties within his/her capacity as necessary to meet the needs of the bank's business.

    Corporate Banking Associate - The skills you need to succeed:

  • Fluency in English and Mandarin, both spoken and written;

  • Undergraduate degree with at least 2.1 in a quantitative subject e.g. Economics, Accounting and Finance;

  • Experience in UK financial market with experience in front office support (KYC/CDD/credit analysis);

  • Interested in working at a growing bank with fast paced environment;

  • Takes responsibility and needs limited oversight to accomplish tasks, a self-starter;

  • Strong communications skills for dealing with key internal stakeholders at all levels;

  • Ability to work to tight deadlines and deliver practical solutions.

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