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Credit Strategy Risk Manager

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In-Office
Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Mid level
In-Office
Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Mid level
As a Credit Strategy Risk Manager, you'll manage credit risks, develop risk models, support stakeholders, and drive change initiatives in lending strategy.
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Join us as a Credit Strategy Risk Manager

  • We’ll look to you to drive forward our credit strategy through the influence and ownership of new product design, account opening, portfolio management, innovation, covering strategy and policy
  • You’ll be driving the development of embedded lending portfolios, assessing and recommending opportunities where appropriate
  • This is an opportunity to gain exposure as you work with teams across the bank to design, sign off, implement, test and monitor credit policies

What you'll do

As a Credit Strategy Risk Manager in embedding lending, you’ll be supporting the business through developing and maintaining risk and decision support models, providing other analytically driven insight and innovative solutions to achieve future strategic priorities.

You’ll also be:

  • Supporting the management of portfolio credit risks including bad debt provisions, risk weighted assets and costs, delivering impairments and provision cover within limits
  • Making sure that the embedded credit risk portfolios continue to perform within risk limit frameworks
  • Driving active and effective change management through the successful design, development and delivery of key strategic initiatives
  • Managing stakeholders across a diverse matrix structure
  • Liaising and influencing the franchise regarding ongoing credit customer management and projects
  • Providing insight and challenge where appropriate, driving the automation agenda

The skills you'll need

To succeed in this role, you’ll need experience with coding languages, coupled with excellent analytical skills. As well as this, you’ll need a good understanding of the banking industry, its risk management, and the regulatory requirements.

In addition, you’ll demonstrate:

  • Proficiency with analytical and presentation tools
  • Previous experience of the development and practical application of risk
  • Project management skills and the ability to work as a team and with stakeholders
  • The proven ability to explain technical subject matter to a nontechnical audience

Hours

35

Job Posting Closing Date:

01/04/2026

Ways of Working:Hybrid

Top Skills

Analytical Tools
Coding Languages
Presentation Tools

NatWest Group London, England Office

250 Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom, EC2M 4AA

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