Remedial Asset Management Principal

  • Senior-level, Full-time staff position
  • Posted on 13 February 2018

Job Description

The role will be responsible for managing the impaired assets portfolio of ICD by restructuring, settlement or foreclosure of the non-performing projects and ensuring that the recovery plans are executed according to the strategy. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Managing the impaired asset portfolio by employing a variety of intensive remedia activities that includes legal action, debt settlements, asset swaps, debt for equity swaps and disposals at best realizable values.
  • Liaising with other departments within ICD in gathering the required data for formulating remedial strategy for those companies.
  • Negotiating the financing / restructuring terms for impaired projects, and consulting with external auditors and the legal counsel on provisioning implications for the none performing assets .
  • Preparing Annual/Interim action plan for administration and close supervision of impaired assets managed by RAMU.
  • Responsible for developing strategies for handling the classified assets in order to prevent losses and maximize recovery, and to ensure their implementation.
  • Identify cross functional policy & procedures that contribute to the non-performing assets & assist their rectification in coordination with the relevant departments, in order to reduce possibility of future losses .
  • Responsible for Coordinating on-site inspections, engineering studies, and construction bids to bring an unfinished project to completion.
  • Developing and maintaining relationships with bodies in member countries that will assist ICD in the survey administration process.
  • Conducting market analysis and recommending appropriate disposition strategies, according to ICD policies.
  • Preparing regular reports and forecasts of the disposition of assets owned by ICD through analyzing financial statements, business history, and creditworthiness of potential buyers.
Educational Qualification:
  • MBA/CA/CFA or postgraduate degree in finance.
Work Experience::
  • 9 years of experience in banking, preferably international, of which at least the last 3 years should be in holding a senior credit or remedial position in an Islamic bank, involving hands-on management of impaired assets.
Skiils:
  • Excellent written and verbal skills in English, fluency in either Arabic or French.

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