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Funding and Risk Management Analyst (WFH is alllowed, NA Shift)

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Funding and Risk Management Analyst (Credit Analyst II)

Summary Statement:

Oracle Financing provides payment solutions to help customers acquire Oracle products and services. The Funding and Risk Management Analyst’s primary responsibilities are to review, evaluate, and provide written analysis of transactions with end-users to arrive at accurate risk ratings, provide approvals within delegated credit authority, and provide transaction structuring and pricing support to Oracle Financing sales. The analyst will be proficient in conducting due diligence calls with the CFO of privately held companies including venture-funded companies, obtaining all required information during the calls. Analysis, risk ratings, and decisions must be consistent with the financial institution market so that transactions are liquid. The Analyst will utilize leading credit analysis tools in order to ensure the analysis and recommendations are accurate. Further, closed transactions will be syndicated to bank partners, and the analyst needs to be able to explain and justify each transaction to the appropriate funding source. The Analyst should have the ability to handle multiple tasks, work independently with little guidance or supervision, and provide responsive support to the OFD sales organization.

Responsibilities:

Prepare written credit risk analysis in accordance with OFD Credit Policies and SOX requirements

Conduct due diligence in a professional, thorough, and timely manner

Identify transaction strengths, risks, and mitigants and assign accurate risk rating to the active customer legal entity and transaction

Perform in a responsive manner while controlling risks

Participate in projects as requested

Obtain information related to financial condition and performance, operations, management, competition, and industry economics

Work with funding sources to ensure funding liquidity once transaction has closed, for Oracle products and services

Create and maintain neat and orderly credit files

Requirements:

Excellent written and oral communication skills in English

Excellent quantitative and analytical skills

Ability to prioritize conflicting deadlines for deliverables and customer issues

Ability to make independent decisions

Intermediate level of software (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)

Ability to perform advanced financial and ratio analysis

Ability to think analytically and problem solve

Ability to provide appropriate structures and negotiate terms

Ability to commit to and perform on the night shift and thrive in fast-paced work environment

Qualifications:

2-5 years of work experience in trade credit, leasing/financing with a bank, leasing company, captive finance company in a commercial credit analysis/underwriting environment

Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Accounting, MBApreferred

Relevant coursework includes Economics, Corporate Finance, Accounting, Financial Accounting, and Fixed Income Securities

Top academic performer a plus

Work Shift: 8am-5pm in California time, equivalent to 12am-9am in Manila time (or 11pm-8am in Daylight Saving Time)

Funding and Risk Management Analyst (Credit Analyst II)

Summary Statement:

Oracle Financing provides payment solutions to help customers acquire Oracle products and services. The Funding and Risk Management Analyst’s primary responsibilities are to review, evaluate, and provide written analysis of transactions with end-users to arrive at accurate risk ratings, provide approvals within delegated credit authority, and provide transaction structuring and pricing support to Oracle Financing sales. The analyst will be proficient in conducting due diligence calls with the CFO of privately held companies including venture-funded companies, obtaining all required information during the calls. Analysis, risk ratings, and decisions must be consistent with the financial institution market so that transactions are liquid. The Analyst will utilize leading credit analysis tools in order to ensure the analysis and recommendations are accurate. Further, closed transactions will be syndicated to bank partners, and the analyst needs to be able to explain and justify each transaction to the appropriate funding source. The Analyst should have the ability to handle multiple tasks, work independently with little guidance or supervision, and provide responsive support to the OFD sales organization.

Responsibilities:

Prepare written credit risk analysis in accordance with OFD Credit Policies and SOX requirements

Conduct due diligence in a professional, thorough, and timely manner

Identify transaction strengths, risks, and mitigants and assign accurate risk rating to the active customer legal entity and transaction

Perform in a responsive manner while controlling risks

Participate in projects as requested

Obtain information related to financial condition and performance, operations, management, competition, and industry economics

Work with funding sources to ensure funding liquidity once transaction has closed, for Oracle products and services

Create and maintain neat and orderly credit files

Requirements:

Excellent written and oral communication skills in English

Excellent quantitative and analytical skills

Ability to prioritize conflicting deadlines for deliverables and customer issues

Ability to make independent decisions

Intermediate level of software (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)

Ability to perform advanced financial and ratio analysis

Ability to think analytically and problem solve

Ability to provide appropriate structures and negotiate terms

Ability to commit to and perform on the night shift and thrive in fast-paced work environment

Qualifications:

2-5 years of work experience in trade credit, leasing/financing with a bank, leasing company, captive finance company in a commercial credit analysis/underwriting environment

Bachelor’s degree in Finance or Accounting, MBApreferred

Relevant coursework includes Economics, Corporate Finance, Accounting, Financial Accounting, and Fixed Income Securities

Top academic performer a plus

Work Shift: 8am-5pm in California time, equivalent to 12am-9am in Manila time (or 11pm-8am in Daylight Saving Time)