Credit analysts typically must have a high degree of technical competence and the ability to work independently. Strong quantitative skills, with some familiarity of basic statistics, are needed. Credit analysts must have at least two to three years of experience working in a quantitative and analyst capacity. A bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, accounting, mathematics or physics is required; a master’s degree in these fields is preferred. Professional accreditation such as a chartered financial analyst (CFA) is a plus. Analyzing existing and potential loans Presenting recommendations to senior management and credit committees Providing written loan approvals, and modifying and restructuring existing loans with loan officers Creating financial projections Performing required monitoring of existing investment portfolio performance Assisting portfolio managers with analysis and due diligence on prospective fund investments Maintaining various financial databases Identifying potential investment offerings Assembling and synthesizing data needed to run risk management models Submit your resume or request talent now and our expert recruiters will be with you shortly.Robert Half is one of the premier finance and accounting staffing agencies.
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