Full-Time

Vice President – Risk and Trading

Posted on 5/9/2026

Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank

10,001+ employees

Global bank offering investment, asset, retail.

No salary listed

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Category
Quantitative Finance (2)
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Required Skills
Bloomberg
Forecasting
Fixed Income Securities
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Good understanding of fixed income products and their underlying risks
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to work independently
  • A quantitative/technical background with ability to work with large datasets and preferably a programming language
  • Ability to interface with demanding stakeholders in business and infrastructure functions. Strong written, verbal communication and presentation skills
  • Ability to manage and coordinate activities to tight deadlines across different teams and time zones
  • Flexible, confident, intellectually curious individual with ability to work collaboratively in a global team
Responsibilities
  • Be a member of a first line of defense trading desk; supporting all aspects of Debt Issuance for the EMEA and APAC desks
  • Working with Issuance managers located in other hubs
  • Understanding bond pricing and funding curve methodologies, market risk management concepts and ideally knowledge of DBAnalytics
  • Focus on debt products and exposure to stakeholders including Finance, Risk, Model Risk, GVG, Compliance, Product Governance, LTRA, LM, FTP, Capital, IT etc.
  • Active risk management of Issuance portfolio and hedging when required
  • Trade capture and life-cycle management in Kondor, Summit, iTAP, Bloomberg, Kannon
  • Supporting debt Issuance in all aspects of arranging funding and hedging for Senior Preferred and Non-Preferred debt (e.g. pricing new deals and buybacks). Stakeholders include IB Sales, Structuring and Trading desks
  • Develop & implement strategic funding platforms for various note issuance (e.g. TRS hedging & MTM deposit funding)
  • Involvement in planning, designing, and pricing of new SP and/or SNP issuances
  • Engage with Liquidity Management, FTP and Planning teams on Planning, Funding Cost & Liquidity Forecasting topics
  • Support Market Risk, P&L & Issuance reporting, including sign-off
  • Support various strategic change projects, e.g. strategic risk and booking model projects
  • Analysis of Callable Notes
  • Preparation of various MI, e.g. a weekly bulletin for Issuance desk
  • Working with Treasury Finance and GVG on Financials & Valuation topics
  • Provide support of onshore desk in the risk management when traders are on leave
Desired Qualifications
  • University degree with a quantitative focus (Finance, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics or other life sciences) is of benefit

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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