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Updated: 2026/04/21(

JOB ID: 062061

Credit Analyst Associate, Japanese Bilingual

Job CategoryBanking/Finance
Job TypePermanent
Employment TypeFull time
Working TypeHybrid
Visa SponorshipNo
Education LevelBachelors Degree
Experience LevelMid Level
Salary Range$78000 - $125000
Job LocationNYC, NY, US

The international banking is looking to hire a Credit Analyst Associate with more than 3 years of experience at a corporate banking or financial services company.

The main function of this position is to analyze credit of US subsidiaries of Japanese and/or Asian companies to prepare credit applications. Report to a team leader and collaborate with relationship managers. Also, the function requires communicating credit departments in the US and Japan.

Job Role:

  • Conduct analysis and research on the performance of borrowers and parents to assess historical performance and future projections; ie. cash flow analysis, risk capital calculations.
  • Gather support documentation to structure deals, liaise with middle and back office for KYC purposes, and assist in drafting pre screen memos for the Credit Department.
  • Conduct quarterly and annual reviews of loan portfolio and handle a variety of system and procedural issues related to the borrowers such as internal grading, monthly/quarterly reporting, and other ad hoc projects.
  • Assist with amendments, new originations, loan closings and funding, and other credit events that may impact the borrower.
  • Undertake research and analytics related to specific sectors, regions or loans, and stay abreast of current market conditions.
  • Provide ad hoc reports for management.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Formal credit training preferred.
  • 3-5 years of experience working at a corporate bank or other financial institution.
  • Highly proficient MS Excel, Word and PowerPoint skills are required.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business or Accounting preferred or equivalent education and training.
  • Japanese language skill is required.

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