Jerry Cheng, Ctp
About Jerry Cheng, Ctp
Jerry Cheng is a Senior Manager and Team Lead at CIBC with over a decade of experience in the Canadian corporate banking industry, specializing in cash flow optimization and treasury management solutions.
Professional Experience at CIBC
Jerry Cheng has been with CIBC since 2010, building an extensive career within the organization. He currently serves as the Senior Manager & Team Lead, a position he has held since 2020. Prior to this role, he was the Senior Manager of Cash Management, where he served from 2014 to 2020. Before that, he worked in Small Business Banking, Retail Segment, from 2010 to 2014. His roles at CIBC have placed him in a variety of capacities, allowing him to gain comprehensive experience in the corporate banking sector.
Education and Expertise
Jerry Cheng earned his Bachelor's of Business Administration from Simon Fraser University, completing his studies between 2003 and 2008. He specialized in International Business and Human Resources Management during his academic career. This educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in business principles and cross-border commerce, which he has applied throughout his career in the banking industry.
Experience in Canadian Corporate Banking
With over a decade of experience in the Canadian corporate banking industry, Jerry Cheng has honed his expertise in advising mid-market clients. His vast experience includes optimizing cash flow through treasury management solutions, a critical component of corporate financial health. His specialized skills make him a trusted advisor for businesses looking for effective financial management strategies.
Portfolio Management at CIBC
In his role within CIBC's Cash Management division, Jerry Cheng manages a diversified portfolio of clients. His responsibilities involve ensuring that clients receive tailored financial solutions that meet their unique needs. His capacity to handle a broad spectrum of client requirements showcases his adaptability and deep understanding of corporate cash management.