Avis de recrutement : Société Financière Internationale (SFI) recherche un Responsable des syndications – Trésorerie (H/F), Royaume-Uni.
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Advise IFC project teams on deal structure and pricing; propose and discuss syndication strategy for individual syndications and develop list of prospective banks and other co-financiers. Conduct deal-specific market soundings, review company, economic and financial information for new transactions.
• Lead the syndication process with international, regional and local commercial banks, DFIs, funds and institutional investors. Develop and maintain relationships with these investors, identify investor behavior and needs and apply those to determine the feasibility of syndications or the impact on portfolio.
• Prepare information memoranda, executive summaries and other reports for the bank market in collaboration with relevant Investment Department. Follow international lending markets and banking activities to understand and anticipate trends. Regularly and proactively share market information with IFC colleagues.
• Play a material role in the documentation process for syndicated financing, especially the communication with co-financiers. This can be a coordinating or a leading role depending on syndication products and the other financiers to the project.
• Manage assigned syndicated loan portfolio by providing high-quality service to B Loan participants/parallel lenders/MCPP investors on ongoing project work (amendments, waivers, restructurings, information transmission on key developments, responding to inquiries). Ensure contractual responsibilities with B Loan participants/parallel lenders/MCPP investors are being met.
• Support initiatives to grow the range of syndication co-financiers, develop new syndication products, or improve departmental processes.
• Prepare reporting for various internal and external constituents.
• On select activities cooperate with more junior staff and support their overall development.
Selection Criteria
• M.B.A. or equivalent master’s level degree in finance with at least 4-8 years of relevant work experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience), preferably with a leading international bank or other financial institution in emerging markets, including broad exposure to the syndicated loan market both corporate finance and project finance, capital markets, and swaps.
• Experience with loan documentation and credit issues for private sector companies and project financings in developing countries.
• Experience with market intelligence research tools including Dealogic – Loan Analytics, Bloomberg and market publications and bookrunning platforms such as Debt Domain and Intralinks.
• Excellent written, verbal communication and presentation skills to effectively influence the support and perception of clients/stakeholders. Ability to draft documents and reports that are concise, well-organized and appropriately focused on the most critical points that are relevant to the target audience.
• Pro-active, resourceful, and self-motivated.
• Demonstrated teamwork and collaborative behavior with ability and willingness to involve others in decision making and to seek guidance when appropriate, embracing diverse ideas and approaches while pro-actively sharing own perspectives.
• Able to manage multiple tasks concurrently, prioritize effectively, willingness to cooperate in global organization with teams that are based worldwide which requires flexibility outside regular office hours.
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Deadline : 30 December 2022
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