Intern Credit Risk

EFG International AG · Luxembourg (TI)
Categoria: finance Contratto: temporary Salario: CHF 59'500 - 104'000

Role overview

Under the supervision of the Credit Team, you will:

Main responsibilities

  • Support Credit Officers to evaluate, analyze and structure credit requests (primarily Lombard facilities incl. FX/derivative business, EU mortgage loans (RRE) under MCD and other loans/credit cards) within delegated competencies booked in Luxembourg.
  • Draft credit documentation e.g. credit contracts & pledge agreements etc.
  • Follow-up of missing credit documentation
  • Support the daily shortfall monitoring and take appropriate follow-up actions.
  • Ensure the proper administration and maintenance of the credit portfolio and credit files.
  • Bachelor's degree (minimum) in Finance, Business Administration, Risk Management, or a related field.
  • You are familiar with working in an international environment. English is a prerequisite. French is considered a strong asset;
  • You are proficient with Excel and the Office Suite;
  • You have strong organisational and analytical skills.
  • Knowledge of credit risk management principles a plus

Our Purpose and Mission

Empowering entrepreneurial minds to create value – today and for the future.

We are a private bank, offering personalised solutions on a global scale to private and institutional clients. Our sustainable success is based on our talents and on how we partner with our clients and communities to create lasting value.

Useful keywords

  • Support Credit Officers to evaluate
  • Draft credit documentation e.g. credit contracts & pledge agreements etc.
  • Follow-up of missing credit documentation
  • Support the daily shortfall monitoring and take appropriate follow-up actions.
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EFG International AG · Luxembourg
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Information for cross-border workers

EFG International AG is located in Luxembourg, Canton of Ticino. Cross-border workers need a G Permit, renewable annually, to work in Switzerland. The Canton of Ticino applies withholding tax at variable rates on gross income, and since 2024 the New Tax Agreement introduces concurrent taxation between Italy and Switzerland.

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