Prashant Jaiswal
About Prashant Jaiswal
Prashant Jaiswal is a Credit Risk Analyst at HSBC Global Banking and Markets, specializing in mitigating credit risk through Monte Carlo Simulation. He has over seven years of experience in the field and holds a Master's Degree in Finance from Alliance University.
Work at HSBC
Prashant Jaiswal has been employed at HSBC Global Banking and Markets since 2017, serving as a Credit Risk Analyst in the Bengaluru Area, India. In this role, he specializes in mitigating credit risk, utilizing Monte Carlo Simulation for the review of ISDA/CSA agreements. His responsibilities include managing credit risk by marking MTM Margin and monitoring daily exposure. He also calculates counterparty initial margin and exposure, ensuring compliance with limits for CCP clients. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Credit Risk Associate at the same institution from 2014 to 2017.
Education and Expertise
Prashant Jaiswal holds a Master's Degree in Finance, which he earned from Alliance University between 2012 and 2014. He also completed a Bachelor's Degree in Finance from MMCC, studying from 2008 to 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in credit risk analysis and financial management.
Background
Prashant Jaiswal has a professional background in credit risk management, with a focus on financial analysis and risk mitigation strategies. His career at HSBC spans over seven years, during which he has developed skills in calculating counterparty margins and monitoring exposure. He collaborates closely with senior management to perform reconciliation tasks and other routine business functions.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Prashant Jaiswal has contributed to the effective management of credit risk within HSBC Global Banking and Markets. His use of Monte Carlo Simulation for reviewing ISDA/CSA agreements demonstrates his analytical capabilities. He plays a key role in ensuring that credit risk is effectively managed, which is critical for the bank's operations.