Create your best future and join Westpac as a Property Risk Manager - Real Estate & Health
Whats the role
As a Property Risk Manager (PRM) youll provide independent specialist real estate risk expertise to support Westpacs property lending businesses. Youll play a key role in assessing new property lending opportunities (typically $10m plus exposures) and supporting existing portfolios through disciplined risk analysis and market insight.
Youll work closely with bankers credit teams valuers and external consultants to assess market conditions cash flow sustainability and asset quality. This includes conducting site inspections reviewing valuations identifying key risks and mitigants and contributing directly to credit submissions.
Youll deliver outcomes safely by applying sound property judgement make an impact by shaping lending decisions and own your advice endtoend from origination through to portfolio management. The role also involves staying close to market trends legislative changes and building strong local industry networks.
This is apermanent fulltime Adelaide basedrole with flexible working arrangements(3 days in office).
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Why join us
Were obsessed with becoming our customers #1 banking partner for life and were looking for people who are passionate about helping us achieve that return were committed to making Westpac the best place to work in the country. Here are just a few of the ways were already doing that:
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Were all about creating a supportive and inclusive community. We welcome everyone no matter your age gender background or abilities. We also provide additional support to welcome our veterans Indigenous Australians and neurodiverse community.
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Required Experience:
Manager
Westpac has a long and proud history as Australia's first and oldest bank. It was established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales under a charter of incorporation provided by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. In October 1982 it changed its name to Westpac Banking Corporation following th ... View more