Head of Credit Risk Governance
As the Head of Credit Risk Governance you will be responsible for developing and overseeing the credit risk governance framework to ensure effective management of credit risk across all TF Bank’s products. This role involves creating and maintaining policies, procedures, and controls to mitigate credit risk, while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and industry best practices. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in consumer finance and a deep understanding of credit risk management.
Location: This position is available in Málaga and London. Please specify which location you would like to apply for.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain a comprehensive credit risk governance framework tailored to consumer finance products including credit cards, buy now pay later (BNPL) and cash loans.
- Ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
- Staying updated on the latest credit risk trends, best practices and regulatory developments, and ensuring the organization's compliance with the applicable standards and requirements.
- Ensure effective implementation and adherence to credit risk policies and procedures.
- Conduct regular reviews and updates of credit risk policies to reflect changes in the regulatory environment and business strategy.
- Prepare and present detailed reports on governance activities to senior management.
- Collaborate with other departments, including Risk Control and Compliance to ensure a cohesive approach to credit risk management.
- Engage with external stakeholders, such as regulators and auditors, on credit risk governance matters.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Minimum bachelor’s degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. A Master’s degree or professional certification (e.g., CFA, FRM) is preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in credit risk management.
- Strong knowledge of credit risk principles, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices specific to consumer finance.
- Knowledge & experience in responsible lending requirements, EBA Guidelines on Loan Origination and Monitoring and CCD/CCD2 is expected.
- Experience with data governance will be a plus.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with senior management and external stakeholders.
- Fluent English language skills is required for the role.
Desirable skills and behaviors:
- Possess in-depth knowledge and understanding of relevant regulations.
- Showcase a comprehensive understanding of financial principles and practices.
- Display strong communication skills to articulate complex concepts clearly.
- Ensure compliance by rigorously following and enforcing rules and regulations.
- Work seamlessly within a collaborative framework to achieve shared goals.
- Display a commitment to continuous professional development, staying updated with advancements in related fields.
- Department
- Risk & Decision Analytics
- Role
- Head of Credit Risk Governance
- Locations
- Málaga
- Remote status
- Hybrid
Málaga
About TF Bank
TF Bank was founded in Sweden in 1987 with the purpose of offering finance solutions to customers who ordered goods from mail order catalogs. Over time, the Group has grown both in terms of product offerings, revenues and geographic presence.
TF Bank prioritises organic growth under controlled conditions, and expansion occurs within carefully selected segments and markets. The business is conducted in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Ireland and the Netherlands through subsidiary, branch or cross-border banking with the support of the Swedish banking license.
The operations are divided into three segments: Consumer Lending, Credit Cards and Ecommerce Solutions. TF Bank is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.
Head of Credit Risk Governance
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