The Loan Management team is a business unit within the Global Market’s division, primarily supporting the Mortgage Loan Trading and Structured Finance desks. The team is a multi-faceted diligence and asset management platform specializing in whole loan acquisition, sales, securitizations, and financing opportunities. The Loan Management team has product expertise across mortgages, consumer loans, real estate, and warehouse financing.
Loan Management is seeking an Associate/Analyst to support Global Market’s Mortgage Loan Trading and Banking trades. The successful candidate will be responsible for the analysis of performing and non-performing loan acquisitions, sales, securitizations, P&L reporting, and back-testing.
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\nABOUT GOLDMAN SACHS
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Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Goldman Sachs provides a variety of financial services, including investment banking, asset management, and securities trading. The firm offers advisory services for mergers and acquisitions, helps clients with underwriting securities, and manages assets for a diverse clientele that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments, and wealthy individuals. Revenue is generated through fees for these advisory services, trading commissions, and asset management fees. Goldman Sachs distinguishes itself from competitors by its extensive experience and commitment to social responsibility, which includes initiatives to support small businesses and promote racial equity. The company's goal is to deliver high-quality financial services while also making a positive impact on society.
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New York City, New York
Founded
1869
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