Loan Trader
CDI Toulouse (Haute-Garonne)
Description de l'offre
- Trade and make markets in bank loans on behalf of Natixis as well as clients.
- Provide timely market color to bankers and capital markets.
- Maintain relationships with banks and buy-side investors to source and distribute credit products.
- Support execution of fundamental trade ideas.
- Process trades and maintain trading/credit information & systems.
- Work with MO and external accounts to ensure smooth trade settlement/problem resolution.
Profil recherché
Profile recherché
- Bachelor’s degree.
- 3+ years in the industry.
- Turn over inventory within a holding period while printing a meaningful amount of volume.
- Ability to generate positive P&L.
- Able to work with a team of dedicated salespeople.
- Microsoft Excel proficiency (functions & Macros, tools & formats, etc.).
- Demonstrated team player.
- Ability to efficiently work under pressure and under tight deadlines, in particular during bidding processes.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to convey thoughts clearly and succinctly and to communicate pertinent complex information in a clear and organized manner.
- Series 7 & 63
À propos de BPCE
Natixis is the international corporate and investment banking, asset management, insurance and financial services arm of Groupe BPCE, the 2nd-largest banking group in France with 31 million clients spread over two retail banking networks, Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Epargne.
With more than 17,000 employees, Natixis has a number of areas of expertise that are organized into four main business lines: Asset & Wealth Management, Corporate & Investment Banking, Insurance and Specialized Financial Services.
A global player, Natixis has its own client base of companies, financial institutions and institutional investors as well as the client base of individuals, professionals and small and medium-size businesses of Groupe BPCE’s banking networks.
Listed on the Paris stock exchange, it has a solid financial base with a CET1 capital under Basel 3(1) of €12 billion, a Basel 3 CET1 Ratio (1) of 10.65 % and quality long-term ratings (Standard & Poor’s: A / Moody’s: A2 / Fitch Ratings: A).
(1)Based on CRR-CRD4 rules as reported on June 26, 2013, including the Danish compromise - without phase-in.
Figures as at December 31, 2017