Automotive Credit Portfolio Manager

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Job status

Full-time

Location

Scotiabank
Hamilton

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join us as a Senior Automotive Credit Portfolio Manager!

Lead high-risk account management and implement innovative financial solutions. Utilize your expertise in risk analysis and deal structuring to enhance our credit offerings. Play a vital role in growing and sustaining the Automotive Commercial Credit portfolio, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and staying ahead of industry trends. Ideal candidates have strong credit and financial analysis skills, a bachelor’s degree (MBA preferred), and thrive in a dynamic environment.

Key Highlights:

  • Drive strategic credit solutions
  • Manage high-risk accounts with precision
  • Foster team development through training
  • Influence the future of automotive financing

Shape our portfolio’s success and make an impact in a critical financial sector!

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Scotiabank

🚗 Exciting opportunity to lead in automotive credit risk management! Grow your career as a Senior Credit Portfolio Manager, using your analytical and strategic skills to drive financial solutions and manage high-risk accounts. Collaborate with experts, influence portfolio growth, and work in a dynamic environment that values your expertise. If you're passionate about finance and credit, this role offers the chance to make a significant impact! 💼📈

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