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About Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank (Crédit Agricole CIB)
Crédit Agricole CIB is the corporate and investment banking arm of Crédit Agricole Group, the 10th largest banking group worldwide in terms of balance sheet size (The Banker, July 2022).
8,600 employees in more than 30 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, the Middle-East and North Africa, support the Bank's clients, meeting their financial needs throughout the world.
Crédit Agricole CIB offers its large corporate and institutional clients a range of products and services in capital market activities, investment banking, structured finance, commercial banking and international trade.
The Bank is a pioneer in the area of climate finance, and is currently a market leader in this segment with a complete offer for all its clients.
By working every day in the interest of society, we are a Group committed to diversity and inclusion and place people at the heart of all our transformations. All our job offersare open to persons with disabilities.
For more information, please visit www.ca-cib.com
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By working every day in the interest of society, we are a group committed to diversity and inclusion. All our positions are open to people with disabilities.
Reference
2025-104511
Update date
07/11/2025
- In charge of the counterparty risk management of CA-CIB Singapore corporate clients (Watch, Annual reviews etc.
- Instructs (Credit analysis, Rating assessment, RPC opinion, Coordination, …) of GTC and CIN Singapore credit requests. Supports whenever required (Avis de place, Credit analysis, …) the processing of credit requests for other business lines where RPC-SCS has no dedicated presence locally.
- Organizes the Local Credit Risk Committee (Permanent member and Secretary)
- Contributes to Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Brunei CSPs.
- Ensures RPC credit risk governances and procedures are duly rolled out and followed.
- Acts as a local RPC-SCS representative, providing regular updates to the Regional & HO SCS teams and assisting / liaising with them on queries related to SCS matters (e.g. coordination of replies to surveys, queries, etc. from local management, internal and external auditors, regulators.
- Manages the Local SCS team and acts as Covering Officer for LCRO for counterparty risks matters.
Role Responsibilities
Credit requests instruction
- Advises front officers and business lines during the preparation of credit applications.
- Analyzes FO credit applications (activities, financials, compliance with ESG criteria and CSPs conditions…), determines credit ratings (Anadefi) and issues a risk opinion; all 3 to be formalized in a written RPC credit paper.
- Organizes Local Credit Risk Committees (Permanent member and Secretary)
- For credit applications exceeding the local delegation, supports the regional SCS team in their analysis of the credit files.
- Instructs ad hoc FO one-off requests according to his local delegations and in close relation with the LCRO (ISDA terms, DND names, extensions).
Portfolio Monitoring and Annual Reviews
- Maintains a close watch on major news affecting our clients or portfolios (Daily news reviews, …)
- Organizes regular updates with FO and maintains good communication flows.
- Provides inputs in preparation to the Early Warning and Substandard Assets committees.
- Ensures Annual Reviews deadlines are duly respected.
- Preparation / coordination / participation to Portfolio Reviews and ad-hoc discussions on risks and CSPs matters.
Governance & Compliance
- Ensures RPC credit risk governances and procedures are duly rolled out and followed.
- Keep a good understanding of the regulatory environment and its implications for our activities and portfolios.
- Contributes to the consolidation of MAS regulatory reports.
- Liaison with external auditors for counterparty risks matters.
Projects & NAP
- Active contribution to RPC local/regional/HO projects (methodology, systems etc.)
- Provides credit risks inputs to RPC NAP opinions (client targets, suitability, etc.)
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Finance, Risk Management, Economics or relevant discipline from a recognized university.