Development and maintenance of valuation methodologies
Management of valuation process for trading portfolio
Analysis of market data to assess valuation inputs
Barclays is seeking an Assistant Vice President for Collateral IPV in Pune, India, to manage the valuation of financial instruments, develop methodologies, and provide insights for financial reporting and risk management. The role emphasizes leadership in guiding teams, collaborating across functions, and ensuring operational effectiveness while adhering to Barclays' values and mindset
Job Summary
The role involves conducting accurate and timely valuations of financial instruments while establishing robust valuation methodologies.
Candidates will lead a team performing complex tasks, setting objectives, and coaching employees to deliver excellent results.
The position requires providing critical valuation insights to support financial reporting, risk management, and business decisions across the organization.
Matching Summary
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Barclays is seeking an Assistant Vice President for Collateral IPV in Pune, India, to manage the valuation of financial instruments, develop methodologies, and provide insights for financial reporting and risk management. The role emphasizes leadership in guiding teams, collaborating across functions, and ensuring operational effectiveness while adhering to Barclays' values and mindset.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Development and maintenance of valuation methodologies
Management of valuation process for trading portfolio
Analysis of market data to assess valuation inputs
Preparation and review of valuation reports
Provision of valuation insights to traders and risk professionals
Nice-to-have
Strong leadership and team coaching abilities
Experience with digital landscape evolution
Ability to influence decision making and policy development
Demonstration of Barclays values and mindset
Key Requirements
Assistant Vice President level experience
Leadership responsibilities including team management
Expertise in financial instrument valuation models