We are looking for a Portfolio Analyst to join our team at Axactor Italy S.p.A., one of the leading debt collection companies specializing in the acquisition of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) and third-party receivables management. The selected resource will be responsible for the management and optimization of NPL portfolios.
Portfolio Analyst
Sede: Grosseto
Main responsibilities:
1. Analyse NPL portfolios to identify recovery trends and opportunities
2. Support the evaluation process of potential new portfolios
3. Support the onboarding and registration of new portfolios
4. Support the due diligence process for the acquisition of new NPL portfolios
5. Prepare detailed reports and presentations for management regarding portfolio performance
6. Collaborate with internal teams to develop recovery and optimization strategies
7. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of implemented strategies
8. Use advanced analysis tools to predict and mitigate risks associated with portfolios
9. Support the day-to-day operational management of NPL portfolios
Main qualifications :
1. Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Economics/Finance, Mathematics/Statistics or similar
2. At least 2 years’ relevant work experience as an investment analyst, financial analyst, management consultant or in the bank/finance industry
3. Knowledge of the NPL market and debt collection techniques
4. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
5. Excellent skills in Excel and PowerPoint
6. Excellent technical skills on the usage of statistical tools (SQL, Power BI DAX, Power Query, Power pivot)
7. Able to work both independently and in a team
What we offer
1. A strong multinational professional environment
2. Varied and interesting work
3. Collaboration across different parts of the business
4. Competitive benefits
5. Great working environment and regular social activities
6. Grow up possibilities in a dynamic context and company
We are looking for candidates of both sexes - L.903/77 e 125/91 and of all ages and nationalities, in accordance with legislative decrees 215/03 and 216/03.
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