Assistant VP, Country & Credit Risk Management at United Overseas Bank Limited Co
Singapore, , Singapore -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Regulatory Reporting, Credit Risk Management, Basel III, MAS Notice 637, Financial Risk Disclosures, Data Analysis, Stakeholder Management, Risk Data Aggregation, Process Improvement, User Testing, SAS, SQL, MBI, Moody’s RiskAuthority, Ownership, Accountability

Industry

Banking

Description
About UOB United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) is a leading bank in Asia with a global network of more than 500 branches and offices in 19 countries and territories in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. In Asia, we operate through our head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, as well as branches and offices. Our history spans more than 80 years. Over this time, we have been guided by our values – Honorable, Enterprising, United and Committed. This means we always strive to do what is right, build for the future, work as one team and pursue long-term success. It is how we work, consistently, be it towards the company, our colleagues or our customers. Job Description We are looking for a suitably qualified candidate to join the Country and Credit Risk Management Division within Group Risk Management, supporting the Bank’s regulatory reporting and financial risk disclosures. The role is part of the Basel team, which works closely with Finance and Business Unit stakeholders to ensure regulatory compliance with MAS 637 Notice requirements as well as accurate and timely submissions to regulators. Key Responsibilities: Prepare, review and analyse data for regulatory reporting and financial risk disclosures, including Basel regulatory requirements under MAS Notice 637 (Pillar 1 and Pillar 3). Perform regular monitoring of regulatory thresholds Partner closely with Finance and Business stakeholders to clarify regulatory requirements and ensure consistency across regulatory and financial risk disclosures. Support the preparation of management risk reports and disclosures, ensuring accuracy, completeness and adherence to regulatory and internal submission timelines. Support rating committee processes Support processes under risk data aggregation and risk reporting framework Participate in regulatory or reporting/system change initiatives, including user testing Contribute to automation and process improvement initiatives to strengthen reporting efficiency, controls, and sustainability. Support ad-hoc credit risk–related assignments and projects as required. Required Characteristics & Skills Personal Characteristics •Strong sense of ownership and accountability, with high attention to detail for regulatory deliverables. •Collaborative team player, comfortable working across Finance, Risk and Business stakeholders. •Able to manage multiple priorities and deliver reliably in a time‑sensitive regulatory environment. •Clear and effective communicator, with strong written and spoken English. •Comfortable to operate in an environment where consistency and control are critical. Technical Skills •Minimum 5 years’ experience in Basel reporting (preferred), credit risk, or regulatory reporting roles. •Sound understanding of Basel III regulatory requirements; hands‑on experience with MAS Notice 637 Pillar 1 and/or Pillar 3 reporting preferred. •Able to document processes, assumptions and controls clearly to support knowledge transfer and operational resilience. •Experience with risk or regulatory reporting systems is an advantage; strong ability to learn new systems quickly. •Programming skills (e.g. SAS, SQL, MBI) and/or experience with Basel systems (e.g. Moody’s RiskAuthority) are advantageous. Education Qualification •Good Degree in Finance, Banking, Financial Engineering, or related disciplines Additional Requirements Be a Part of the UOB Family UOB is an equal opportunity employer. UOB does not discriminate on the basis of a candidate's age, race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or other non-merit factors. All employment decisions at UOB are based on business needs, job requirements and qualifications. If you require any assistance or accommodations to be made for the recruitment process, please inform us when you submit your online application. Apply now and make a Difference Together, Let’s Build the Future of ASEAN We value our people and invest in them as we look to fulfil our purpose of building the future of ASEAN. We seek to create a collaborative and progressive environment for them to succeed in their careers for the long term. Explore career opportunities with us today. UOB is rated as one of the world's top banks, ranked 'Aa1' by Moody's Investors Service and 'AA-' by both S&P Global and Fitch Ratings. With a global network of 500 branches and offices across 19 countries in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. In Asia, we operate through our head office in Singapore and banking subsidiaries in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, as well as branches and offices throughout the region. Career Site: UOB Career site

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Responsibilities
The role involves preparing, reviewing, and analyzing data for regulatory reporting and financial risk disclosures, specifically focusing on Basel requirements under MAS Notice 637 (Pillar 1 and Pillar 3). Key duties include monitoring regulatory thresholds and partnering with Finance and Business stakeholders to ensure consistency and timely submissions.
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