Position Overview:
As Neuberger Berman’s dedicated risk management professional in Japan, you will be responsible to oversee and drive the risk framework and perform a large range of controls over activities conducted from Tokyo. You will act as a key liaison between regional and global business functions and play a critical role in embedding best-in-class risk management practices and frameworks in Tokyo, reporting to global Risk senior management and collaborating closely with the global Risk group and various control teams.
Primary Responsibilities:
Develop, implement, and maintain the Japan risk management framework in line with local regulations (such as FIEL, JITA, JIAA, Type II, Money Lending Business Act), Group policies, and best practices.Provide local investment risk management leadership for both private and public markets, including governance and oversight responsibilities relating to valuation and liquidity.Support portfolio and investment guideline compliance monitoring activities in collaboration with Risk colleagues, ensuring adherence to investment guidelines and escalation of breaches.Facilitate operational risk and resilience frameworks, including third party risk management, business continuity planning, business impact analysis and other applicable Risk responsibilities.Identify, investigate, and manage operational risk events impacting the entity; conduct root cause analysis and recommend control enhancements as well as conducting risk and control self-assessments for local activities and processes.Prepare and present regular risk reporting to regional internal committees.Participate in cross-functional global or regional projects representing Risk in Japan and East Asia including Korea’s activities.Key Requirements / Qualifications:
Risk management leadership experience in asset management, including both private markets (private equity and debts) and public markets (as well as foundation of portfolio risk analytics for liquid markets).Working knowledge of operational risk, resilience frameworks, and investment guideline monitoring.Knowledge of the Japanese regulatory environment; understanding of other regional frameworks (e.g., Korea) is a plus.Ability to independently maintain up-to-date knowledge of products, markets, and regulations.Proven ability to interact with and influence senior management and stakeholders.Team-oriented, flexible, and able to work in a highly collaborative international environment.Fluent in English; Japanese language skills is required.Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) including leveraging integrated AI.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Outstanding project and time management abilities.Analytical mindset; comfortable working with and interpreting data.Degree-level education, preferably in Economics, Business Administration, or similar field.Relevant professional qualification (e.g., FRM, CFA, CAIA) is beneficial.Neuberger Berman is an equal opportunity employer. The Firm and its affiliates do not discriminate in employment because of race, creed, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, citizenship status or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact onlineaccommodations@nb.com.
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