04.04.2024
Firstrand Jobs Near Me – Transaction Manager
FirstRand
South Africa, Johannesburg
Job Description:To manage the life-cycle of a transaction and mitigate associated operational risks. To co-ordinate the end to end transaction process across various stakeholders (both internal and external to the bank) with a specific focus on deal administration, ongoing facility administration, collateral management and the effective and maximum use of the Bank’s various operating systems. Ensuring correct and effective administration of all deals within the framework of the Bank policies and legal documentation(ads1)Job Responsibilities:Initiate meetings with key stakeholders to track progress, manage expectations and ensure stakeholders’ requirements are delivered.Preserves relationships despite airing conflicting views and seeks mutual gains when addressing conflicts.Anticipates consequences and adapts problem-solving based on continual feedback.Act speedily to resolve problems, queries, and complaints.Adapt communication styles to meet the needs of different audiences.Read and understand legal agreements in order to draw up an amortization schedule and book deals.Derive payment amounts from the legals and amortization schedule.Prepare notification to client(s).Prepare and submit payments to Team Leader for approval .Ensure all legal requirements are fulfilled before draw-down can occurJob Requirements:Knowledge of banking operationsKnowledge of the Commodity Derivatives Market will be an advantageMicrosoft Office with intermediate Excel skillsTechnical Pre-requisite:Basic accounting knowledgeAble to work independently and take personal accountabilityStrong listening skillsRelevant degreeSound self-management and organizational skillsComfortable with change2+ years’ relevant CIB experience (accounting background necessary for certain roles)Job Details:Company:FirstRandVacancy Type:Full TimeJob Location:JohannesburgApplication Deadline: N/A(ads2)Apply Hereinstantcareers.net#J-18808-Ljbffr
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