Corporate Divisions: Finance

The finance teams manage the firm’s liquidity, capital and risk, and provide the overall financial control function. Their responsibilities include managing liquidity risk, long-term debt issuance and share repurchases and dividends; assessing the creditworthiness of the firm’s counterparties; monitoring market risks associated with the firm’s investing activities; designing and operating systems to support financial management, planning and forecasting; building risk models to support new businesses and derivatives analysis; managing the firm’s relationships with creditors; and providing broad analytical and regulatory compliance support across all our businesses

The Finance division is organized into discrete groups with a broad remit. When applying for a position within the finance division you will be asked to specify which team (or teams) you’re interested in joining.

The Controllers group is responsible for safeguarding the firm’s assets – we help maintain the integrity of Warburg Asset Management’ finances and expenditures.

The Tax teams work in offices around the world to ensure that the Firm complies with the tax laws of the countries in which we do business.

Corporate Treasury manages the firm’s liquidity, secured and unsecured funding programs, as well as the level and composition of its consolidated and subsidiary level equity capital.

Credit protects the firm’s capital against counterparty default and advises clients on credit ratings.

Market Risk Management and Analysis measures, analyzes and controls the market risk of the firm globally.

Operational Risk focuses on the development of risk assessment frameworks that identify, measure, monitor and manage risk exposures.

Firmwide Strategy develops and executes long-term strategic plans.

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