Recovery and Resolution Officer #157343

Credit Suisse
Singapore
Not disclosed
17 Sep 2020
17 Oct 2020
157343
Permanent
Full time
Qualified accountant

Credit Suisse is a leading global wealth manager with strong investment banking capabilities. Headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, we have a global reach with operations in about 50 countries and employ more than 45,000 people from over 150 different nations. Embodying entrepreneurial spirit, Credit Suisse delivers holistic financial solutions to our clients, including innovative products and specially tailored advice. Striving for quality and excellence in our work, we recognize and reward extraordinary performance among our employees, provide wide-ranging training and development opportunities, and benefit from a diverse range of perspectives to create value for our clients, shareholders and communities. We are Credit Suisse.

We Offer

We are a department which values Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) and is committed to realizing the firm’s D&I ambition which is an integral part of our global Conduct and Ethics Standards

RRO Business & Project Manager reporting to the APAC Recovery & Resolution Office (RRO) Content Lead. The role includes a broad range of activities in the field of Recovery & Resolution / Living Wills and responsibility for dedicated elements of the Global Recovery & Resolution Plan (RRP), working with the Bank's senior management on the production of the RRP annual and out of cycle updates, preparing regulatory communications and presentations, and managing RRP dependencies regionally and globally.

Typically, have a broad range knowledge of CS's business and structure to keep the RRP plan a dynamic and usable document. Coupled with the in depth knowledge of the field that you would be expected to develop over time, you would need to articulate and defend the firm's approach with senior business partners both within and outside the region.

In our team, you will own and manage the assigned RRP documents and work-streams fully, and to handle all business partners effectively in collaboration with the Global RRO. This may include: interpreting rules/guidance, gathering management and SME input by working with and through people, planning/organizing/directing/controlling work to address assignments, analysing data to develop both qualitative and quantitative conclusions, drafting/editing narrative, leading meetings/workshops, managing sign-offs, and delivering final chapters/sections.

Key tasks include:

1)Support and/or steer interaction with regulators in the region on the topic of RRP.

2)Update global RRP at least annually or more often according to the regulations in place, working in a global team. This would involve the following tasks:

  1. Assessing areas for change and improvements in the Global RRP
  2. Ensuring consistency of local requirements with global plan
  3. Ensuring that APAC feedback is incorporated into the Global RRP for e.g. expansion of the Liquidity & Funding requirement analyses to include reporting capabilities
  4. Developing a project plan and managing the local RRP chapters submission timeline, communications and feedback.
  5. Ensure required quality of the regulatory submission including review and challenge of the APAC submission

3) Stakeholder management:

  1. Advise APAC’s senior management on RRP-related regulator communication and ensure highest quality of regulatory submission and response
  2. Manage RRP interdependencies and understand and communicate RRP requirements to the Bank's key new business initiatives,
  3. Keep abreast of international and regional developments and report to senior management on RRP status and updates, this could involve situations which would require analytical interpretation and or constructive thinking to respond to consultations

You Offer

  • Understand the value of diversity in the workplace and are dedicated to fostering an inclusive culture in all aspects of working life so that people from all backgrounds receive equal treatment, realize their full potential and can bring their full, authentic selves to work. This should be further elaborated on in your application
  • Result oriented, dedicated, hardworking who can work on own initiative whilst working collaboratively and can deliver on time with a high level of integrity and flexibility, sense of urgency, attention to detail and quality standards

Required

  • Strong academic background; minimum of a Bachelor’s degree
  • Self-starter with the ability to operate independently
  • Solid understanding of a major bank’s functions
  • Experience working with global teams
  • Evidence of strong business partner management skills at senior management level

Personal characteristics

  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to examine challenges from multiple perspective
  • Outstanding communication and presentation skills
  • Proven writing/editing skills
  • Outstanding qualitative and quantitative analytical aptitude
  • Influencing skills
  • Ability to work with ambiguous requirements
  • Solution driven

Desired:

  • Experience working on a Recovery & Resolution Plan, restructuring or unwind of a financial services firm
  • Project management experience in banking or finance industry
  • Experience working in Treasury, Finance, Operations, Product Control, Legal
  • Financial Accounting, Corporate Development, or an IB Business Line
  • Experience working directly with regulators

Credit Suisse is an equal opportunity employer. Welcoming diversity gives us a competitive advantage in the global marketplace and drives our success.

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