Credit Analyst Role with FNFA (British Columbia)

Credit Analyst Role with FNFA (British Columbia)

18 Aug
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Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia
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British Columbia

18 Aug

Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia

British Columbia

Drive impactful financing for First Nations as a Credit Analyst at First Nations Finance Authority. Leverage your analytical skills to assess credit quality and support community projects seamlessly.

Reporting to the Managing Director of Finance and Investments, this full time role enables you to assist First Nations in financial analysis and membership processes. You will compile financial models, perform critical risk assessments, and prepare detailed reports essential for decision-making.

Key Responsibilities:
• Create comprehensive financial models for borrowing capacity
• Analyze members’ financial statements and agreements
• Conduct risk assessments for various financial applications




• Support internal reporting and documentation for management
• Ensure compliance with FNFA policies and standards

Requirements:
• Degree in business, finance, or accounting
• At least 3 years of experience in credit or financial analysis
• Understanding of credit risk assessment methodologies
• Proven experience with financial modeling techniques
• Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail

Your expertise will aid in fostering sustainable developments in First Nations communities through FNFA.
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📌 Credit Analyst Role with FNFA (British Columbia)
🏢 Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia
📍 British Columbia

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