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A banking institution in London is seeking a Credit Analyst with CCRA Certification to conduct financial assessments and risk analysis. The role requires strong analytical skills, excellent communication, and proficiency in credit management. Candidates should have 5 to 8 years of experience in the banking sector. This hybrid position offers a salary range of £60K - £80K, commensurate with experience. In addition to responsibilities like preparing credit reports and collaborating with stakeholders, adherence to financial regulations is crucial.
Credit Analyst with CCRA Certification
Our Client a Bank in the City of London is looking to recruit a Credit Analyst with 5 to 8 years proven track record of working as a Credit Analyst within the banking sector.
In this position you will conduct comprehensive credit assessments, financial modelling, and risk analysis for corporate and retail portfolios.
Prepare detailed credit memoranda, monitor exposures, and support decision‑making using CCRA‑aligned methodologies.
Must be experienced in financial interpretation, rating evaluation, and early‑warning risk identification.
This is a full‑time Credit Analyst role with a Certified Credit Research Analyst (CCRA) certification requirement.
The role is hybrid, based in London, allowing for a combination of on‑site and remote work.
The Credit Analyst will conduct in‑depth financial analysis, evaluate creditworthiness, assess risk, and prepare detailed credit reports.
The role requires collaboration with key stakeholders to provide insights and develop credit strategies, as well as ensuring alignment with financial regulations.
Conduct in‑depth financial statement analysis (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) to evaluate the creditworthiness of corporates, SMEs, or individuals.
Apply CCRA‑aligned analytical frameworks such as ratio analysis, cash‑flow forecasting, and stress‑testing techniques.
Develop forward‑looking financial models, incorporating industry trends, macroeconomic factors, and company‑specific risks.
Review credit bureau data, bank statements, collateral valuations, and external research reports.
Assign preliminary internal credit ratings based on quantitative and qualitative assessments.
Identify key risk drivers including business risk, management quality, operational efficiency, and market competitiveness.
Use CCRA best practices to assess probability of default (PD), loss given default (LGD), and exposure at default (EAD).
Prepare credit scoring summaries and recommend risk mitigation strategies.
Prepare detailed credit appraisal notes, approval packages, and risk summaries for credit committees or senior management.
Produce periodic portfolio review reports, highlighting sectoral exposures, rating migrations, and early‑warning signals.
Maintain accurate credit files and ensure compliance with internal risk policies.
Monitor existing credit exposures, covenant compliance, and repayment behaviour.
Track industry and market developments that may affect clients’ credit profiles.
Recommend modifications to credit limits, restructuring proposals, or remedial actions for stressed accounts.
Conduct ongoing rating reviews in line with CCRA methodology.
Participate in client meetings, site visits, and management interviews to better understand operations and risk factors.
Collaborate with relationship managers to structure facilities aligned with client needs and risk tolerance.
Assist in credit agreement negotiations, ensuring proper documentation and risk coverage.
Ensure adherence to regulatory guidelines, internal credit policies, and risk appetite frameworks.
Support audits and regulatory inspections by providing accurate credit documentation and analysis.
Apply globally recognized CCRA frameworks for structured credit analysis and research.
Use advanced techniques such as scenario analysis, sensitivity testing, and sector‑specific valuation methods.
Demonstrate enhanced credibility and technical expertise in credit research and risk evaluation.
The Client is based in the City of London.
The position is hybrid at this stage with 3 days in the office per week.
The salary will be in the range £60K - £80K depending on experience.
Do send your CV to us in Word format along with your salary and notice period.
This position is open to UK candidates – so no sponsorship.