Full-Time

Head of Portfolio Management and Asset Class

Vice President

Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank

10,001+ employees

Global bank offering investment, asset, retail.

Compensation Overview

$125k - $203k/yr

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid model; must be in New York office per policy.

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Understanding of cross risk management principles and practices within a global bank
  • Experience engaging senior stakeholders within a high pressure, time sensitive and rapidly evolving environment
Responsibilities
  • Providing a holistic view of the Bank’s global asset class portfolios (currently encompassing Commercial Real Estate, Leveraged Lending and Private Capital) including setting and owning the frameworks for asset class risk management and appetite setting
  • Providing regular reporting and monitoring of asset class risk profiles and status vs appetite
  • Ensuring that asset class limit breaches are promptly identified and managed
  • Supporting the Head of US Enterprise Risk Management and the US Chief Risk Officer (CRO) with regular and ad hoc assessments of the Combined US Operations (CUSO) portfolio risk profile, the preparation of key US governance and policy documents and in relation to CUSO risk appetite setting and breach management
  • Managing a team of 3+ Full-time equivalent (FTE) locally and offshore
Desired Qualifications
  • A strong desire to challenge the status quo, a disciplined execution mindset and an energetic, can-do attitude

Deutsche Bank provides global financial services including investment banking, asset management, and retail banking for individuals, businesses, and institutions. It earns income through loan interest, fees, and trading and investment revenue, while applying AI and cloud technology to improve efficiency and client offerings. The bank differentiates itself by combining traditional banking with deep technology integration and a strong focus on ESG, sustainable finance, and support for entrepreneurs during economic crises. Its goal is to deliver comprehensive financial solutions across client segments, promote responsible investing, and help clients navigate economic challenges.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Frankfurt, Germany

Founded

1870

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  • China funding relies on policy-sensitive RMB markets and capital controls.
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  • Compliance or trading-control failures can trigger fines and client attrition.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Professional Development Budget

Mental Health Support

Flexible Work Hours

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6 month growth

4%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

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