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Counterparty Credit Risk Manager

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In-Office
London, Greater London, England
Senior level
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London, Greater London, England
Senior level
The Counterparty Credit Risk Manager role involves ensuring compliance with risk appetite and developing risk metrics, analyzing risk information, and managing engagements with Front Office and Central Risk functions.
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Join us as a Counterparty Credit Risk Manager

  • This is a prominent role that will see you maintaining and developing a strong second line of defence across our Treasury function
  • With your knowledge and experience, you’ll be providing timely, accurate and independent risk information to support our executives
  • You can build on your existing knowledge of risk, and advance your career in this exciting, fast paced role

What you'll do

As a Counterparty Credit Risk Manager, you’ll be making sure that the function’s activities comply with our risk appetite and risk management standards. You’ll develop and deliver a suite of risk metrics, making sure that these can effectively capture the Counterparty Credit Risk which Treasury manages.

Additionally, we’ll look to you to make sure that risk information is presented and analysed to fulfil the essential control and risk management requirements for the business to operate.

As well as this, you’ll be:

  • Managing the engagement with the Front Office and Central Risk functions to understand their requirements and strategic developments
  • Keeping up to date with the regulatory environment in which we operate and helping to assess or implement the changes in our counterparty credit risk management framework
  • Maintaining, documenting and monitoring the organisation’s policies and approach for your area of risk
  • Reviewing and challenging current risk methodologies and portfolio make up
  • Preparing market and counterparty credit risk limit proposals for submission to senior management within Treasury and respective Risk functions

The skills you'll need

We’re looking for someone with extensive experience from within a market risk function, ideally with exposure to capital and market or credit risk practices.

You’ll also demonstrate:

  • A strong quantitative understanding of financial products, derivatives and repo in particular
  • Knowledge of counterparty risk metrics and capital
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Good Excel skills

Hours

35

Job Posting Closing Date:

16/11/2025

Ways of Working:Hybrid

Top Skills

Excel

NatWest Group London, England Office

250 Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 4AA

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