Trade Finance

A reputable global banking organisation is looking for a Trade Finance transaction processing specialist to work in their City based office for their European Operation Desk.

The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Trade Finance products.

The main responsibilities will include processing and settlement of all transactions in a timely and accurate manner, to recognise and resolve errors swiftly and report to the relevant people and to get involved in developing your own knowledge as well as training others where necessary.

To be successful, you will have excellent have an excellent GTFD and CFD1 processing knowledge. In depth understanding of Trade Finance particularly on commodity (oil and steel) are considered highly advantageous. Knowledge of UCP 600 and relevant ICC publications as well as AML and other relevant compliance issues. Due to the nature of the business, SWIFT experience is essential to this role. Fluency in either French on top of English is considered highly advantageous to this role.

You will have excellent Customer Services skills and have exposure to a similar Banking Operations environment. You will be working as part of a busy team and there will be minimal training on offer initially so it is essential that you are self sufficient so that you are able to make an immediate impact to the efficiency of the team.

This company offers competitive salary and attractive benefits.

To apply for this position please send at copy of your CV in English and as a word document, along with your salary expectations to m.kohara@eurolondon.com

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