Andrew Alphonso
About Andrew Alphonso
Andrew Alphonso serves as a Structured Credit Valuations Controller at HSBC, where he has worked since 2019. He focuses on aligning cross-business methodologies for bespoke assets and has proposed new valuation techniques for illiquid assets and collateral.
Work at HSBC
Andrew Alphonso has been employed at HSBC since 2018, contributing to various projects within the organization. He has held the position of Structured Credit Valuations Controller since 2019. His role involves aligning cross-business methodologies for bespoke assets, ensuring consistency and accuracy in valuations across different departments. Additionally, he has been involved in the PVA IBOR and FRTB Projects, focusing on the implementation of new regulatory frameworks and valuation standards.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Alphonso possesses expertise in structured credit valuations and financial regulations. His work at HSBC has involved proposing new valuation techniques specifically designed for illiquid assets and collateral. This expertise is essential in navigating the complexities of asset valuation in a dynamic financial environment.
Background
Andrew Alphonso has been working in the financial services industry for several years, with a focus on structured credit and asset valuation. His tenure at HSBC has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of cross-business methodologies and the intricacies of bespoke asset management.
Achievements
During his time at HSBC, Andrew Alphonso has proposed innovative valuation techniques for illiquid assets and collateral. His contributions have aimed at enhancing the accuracy and reliability of asset valuations, which is critical for effective risk management and compliance with regulatory requirements.