VP Credit Analyst, Corporate Banking New

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Kuala Lumpur

MYR 10,000 - MYR 16,000

Full time

  • Write up corporate credit paper proposals and annual reviews.
  • Structure complex facilities for large market cap conglomerates and MNCs.
  • Collaborate with Senior Team Leads to manage corporate lending relationships.
Responsibilities:
  • Write and prepare wholesale credit applications, credit reviews and other proposals for large market cap corporates.
  • Work closely with Relationship Managers to structure deals before submission to credit underwriting department.
  • Perform periodic reviews on a portfolio of large corporate accounts to identify any emerging credit deterioration and recommend remedial action, if any.
  • Identify risks associated with such exposures and make appropriate recommendations to facilitate decision making by credit approving authority.
  • Mediate difference in views between credit evaluation and business units in order to achieve an optimal proposition, balancing both risk and business needs.
  • Keep abreast to market trends including economics, regulatory and policy changes.
Ideal Requirements:
  • Bachelor's Degree.
  • Certified Credit Professional, OMEGA or any similar credit-related certification is an added advantage.
  • 6 to 8 years of experience in Large Cap Commercial, OR Corporate Banking lending.
Consultant Shireen_Ng@btiexecutivesearch.com

Reference number:

570232

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Company:

BTI Executive Search

Date posted:

7th May, 2026
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