The AVP-VP, Credit Review, Emerging Enterprise role at UOB Bank in Klang Valley requires candidates to have a strong background in credit risk assessment and management. The candidate should possess analytical skills to evaluate creditworthiness of emerging enterprises and ensure compliance with internal and regulatory standards. Expectations include conducting thorough credit reviews, identifying potential risks, and providing recommendations for credit decisions. Strong communication skills are essential for collaborating with various stakeholders and presenting findings.
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