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Senior Vice President, Japan FI (Financial Institutions) Credit Underwriter, Institutional Credit Management

Japan Citi Bank ¥15,000,000–¥25,000,000/year*
Job Description

The Senior Vice President, Japan FI Credit Underwriter, Institutional Credit Management at Citi Bank is responsible for assessing and underwriting credit risks for financial institutions in Japan. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in credit analysis, risk assessment, and financial institutions' operations. The role requires excellent analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to make informed decisions. Candidates should have a proven track record in credit underwriting, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders.

Company Info

Citi Bank, a leading global financial services company, provides a wide range of financial products and services to consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions. With a presence in over 160 countries, Citi Bank is committed to delivering innovative solutions and exceptional service to its clients. The bank's core businesses include consumer banking, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Citi Bank is known for its strong emphasis on risk management, compliance, and ethical business practices, making it a trusted partner for clients worldwide.

Destination Guide

Japan offers a unique blend of traditional and modern culture, with a high standard of living and a strong economy. Job opportunities are abundant, particularly in finance, technology, and manufacturing sectors. The work culture is often characterized by long hours and a strong emphasis on teamwork and respect for hierarchy. Japan's lifestyle is vibrant, with a rich cultural heritage, excellent public transportation, and a wide range of leisure activities. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa typically requires sponsorship from a Japanese employer. Relocation can be challenging due to language barriers and cultural differences, but Japan's welcoming environment and efficient services make it a rewarding experience.

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