Credit Risk Modelling Jobs in Yorkshire

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Manager, Credit Risk Analytics and Modelling

Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Datatech
Credit Risk Modelling Manager - J12780 - up to £57K plus sign on - Manchester or Leeds/Hybrid Encompassing skills across regulation and finance with a deep analytics capability. As a member of the Credit Risk Analytics team, your role will include: Improve and develop credit model capabilities focussing on IFRS9, IRB and stress testing approaches across the full range of credit products. Providing credit measurement modelling and analytics Supporting 1st Line teams with the build of new models or improvement/review of existing models, support to 2nd Line oversight/… model review functions or to 3rd Line Internal Audit teams Designing and improving credit measurement ecosystems; for example practices around insight into movements, data, controls, model risk management, model monitoring and maintenance, reporting and external disclosure Audit of IFRS9 and assurance of RWA through challenge of methodological approaches more »
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Credit Risk Model Manager

Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Harnham
CREDIT RISK MODEL MANAGER £55,000 NORTH ENGLAND This role is an exciting opportunity to join a well-known consultancy in a time of growth. This position offers the chance to work on a broad range of projects and use Python as this is rolled out across the … business. THE COMPANY This client is an established consultancy who specialise in analytics, with this role focusing specifically on credit risk model monitoring and audit. You could work with a range of businesses across the UK including banks and FinTechs. This is a really exciting time for the … vary significantly based on projects, however you can expect to: Analyse and monitor a range of models including IFRS9, IRB, Stress Testing and wider credit risk models Work on model validations, audits, oversight and wider implementation Use Python for client work as the business roll this out across more »
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