IN_Senior Associate_– Credit Risk Analyst_ _FST - Captives_Advisory_Pune
PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Location
- Pune
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Mid
- H-1B history
- 236 approvals (FY2023)
- Posted
- Aug 18, 2026
About this role
Line of Service Advisory Industry/Sector Not Applicable Specialism Risk Management Level Senior Associate Job Description & Summary At PwC, our people in forensic services focus on identifying and preventing fraudulent activities, conducting investigations, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. Individuals in this field play a crucial role in safeguarding organisations against financial crimes and maintaining ethical business practices. In fraud, investigations and regulatory enforcement at PwC, you will focus on identifying and preventing fraudulent activities, conducting investigations, and confirming compliance with regulatory requirements. You will play a crucial role in safeguarding organisations against financial crimes and maintaining ethical business practices. * Why PWC At PwC , you will be part of a vibrant community of solvers that leads with trust and creates distinctive outcomes for our clients and communities. This purpose-led and values-driven work, powered by technology in an environment that drives innovation, will enable you to make a tangible impact in the real world. We reward your contributions, support your wellbeing, and offer inclusive benefits, flexibility programmes and mentorship that will help you thrive in work and life. Together, we grow, learn, care, collaborate, and create a future of infinite experiences for each other. Learn more about us . At PwC , we believe in providing equal employment opportunities, without any discrimination on the grounds of gender, ethnic background, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, religion or other beliefs, perceived differences and status protected by law. We strive to create an environment where each one of our people can bring their true selves and contribute to their personal growth and the firm’s growth. To enable this, we have zero tolerance for any discrimination and harassment based on the above considerations. " Job Description & Summary: We are looking for a highly analytical and collaborative Credit Risk Analyst to join our team and play a key role in evaluating client risk, supporting underwriting decisions, and enhancing risk management capabilities. Responsibilities : 📍 Role Overview As a Credit Risk Analyst, you will lead due diligence reviews for Wealth Management clients and broker-dealers, assess financing and Prime Brokerage risks, perform portfolio and stress-testing analyses, and partner with Quantitative and Engineering teams to modernize risk frameworks. Lead due diligence reviews for Wealth Management clients and broker-dealers from onboarding through periodic reviews. Conduct portfolio-based analyses, including stress testing, concentration reviews, portfolio analytics, and exposure assessments. Evaluate financing and Prime Brokerage risks while ensuring alignment with risk appetite and governance standards. Partner with Risk, Quantitative, and Engineering teams to enhance margin methodologies, stress testing frameworks, risk monitoring, and escalation controls. Deliver clear, data-driven recommendations to senior stakeholders and risk forums. Support risk decision-making through robust underwriting and risk assessment practices. ✅ What We're Looking For Experience in Credit Risk, Financing Risk, Wealth Management Risk, or Prime Brokerage Risk. Strong analytical skills with hands-on experience assessing portfolios, risk metrics, and stress-testing outcomes. Proven experience leading due diligence and underwriting reviews for Wealth Management clients and/or broker-dealers. Ability to communicate complex risk concepts effectively to senior stakeholders. Experience partnering with Quantitative and Engineering teams to improve risk analytics, monitoring, margining, or stress-testing frameworks. Understanding of governance processes and escalation mechanisms within a