Cfo Valuation Specialist - Global Markets and International Finance

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · New York, NY

This role focuses on establishing and enhancing valuation control methodologies for complex financial instruments and risks within Bank of America's Global Valuation Group. Responsibilities include price testing, valuation adjustments, developing PruVal methodologies, determining valuation uncertainty reporting, monitoring pricing and liquidity risk, and collaborating with various teams including Product Finance Control, Front line, model developers, and validation teams. The role involves challenging existing methodologies and driving the development of new ones, with a focus on areas like Independent Price Verification (IPV), Fair Value Hierarchy Classification, and Prudential Valuation regulation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develops and enhances technical valuation policies and standards, improving methodology, documentation, and Valuation Controls (VCs)
  2. Conducts technical analysis of existing methodology development, VC execution, reporting, and governance processes, identifying areas of improvement for VC areas in scope including Independent Price Verification (IPV), IPV & Fair Value Hierarchy Classification, Fair Value Adjustments, Valuation Uncertainty metrics and Prudent Valuation Adjustments
  3. Drives improved controls over proxy data, overrides, calibration error, model risk, and untested parameters/risks while improving valuation uncertainty metrics, market data back testing, and governance
  4. Collaborates with Traders, Market Risk, Model Risk Management, Front Office Quants, Product Controllers, and senior managers on valuation related matters while communicating complex valuation matters to senior management, Auditors, and Regulators
  5. Defines Fair Value Hierarchy classification and substantiation approaches, such as creating the framework for products risks, and portfolios

Skills

Required

  • Minimum of 5 years' experience in a large financial services organization performing valuation control, and/or risk management and/or model development
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics or related field.
  • Able to leverage a combination of quantitative knowledge of financial markets and products with a practical understanding of pricing and risk management techniques to critically evaluate the results of valuation control procedures

Nice to have

  • Experience in creating and enhancing independent product valuation methodologies focused on Credit, XVA (CVA, FVA, DVA), structured notes or Commodities
  • Ability to leverage a combination of quantitative knowledge of financial markets and products with a practical understanding of pricing and risk management techniques to critically evaluate the results of valuation control procedures
  • Knowledge of market data calibration methodologies and the associated model control framework (development, enhancement, and maintenance)
  • Knowledge of Prudential Valuation regulation and its implementation
  • Programming skills (e.g., python) with ability to design, develop and automate
  • Professional communication skills with ability to communicate complex issues in a simple manner especially for senior stakeholders or regulators
  • Prior experience influencing and collaborating with stakeholders across functions/divisions.
  • Master’s degree in Business, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics or related field.

What the JD emphasized

  • valuation control methodologies
  • price testing
  • valuation adjustment
  • PruVal methodology development
  • valuation uncertainty reporting
  • pricing and liquidity risk
  • model developers and validation teams
  • challenging price testing methodologies
  • development of new methodologies
  • Independent Price Verification (IPV)
  • Fair Value Hierarchy Classification
  • Fair Value Adjustments
  • Prudent Valuation Adjustments
  • model risk
  • market data back testing
  • Prudential Valuation regulation