Roland Pasquariello
About Roland Pasquariello
Roland Pasquariello serves as the Senior Vice President of Asset Based Lending at HSBC, where he has worked since 2012. He has over a decade of experience in asset-based lending, with a strong focus on structuring and underwriting credit facilities for various industries.
Work at HSBC
Roland Pasquariello has been employed at HSBC since 2012, serving as Senior Vice President in the Asset Based Lending division. His role involves overseeing asset-based lending operations, with a focus on structuring and underwriting credit facilities for a range of clients, including middle market and large corporate entities. With over a decade of experience in this field at HSBC, he has developed expertise in managing diverse portfolios and ensuring financial solutions meet client needs.
Previous Experience at CIT
Before joining HSBC, Roland Pasquariello worked at CIT from 2006 to 2012. He began as an Associate in Sponsor Finance, where he contributed for three years in New York, NY. Following this role, he advanced to Assistant Vice President in Commercial & Industrial, serving another three years. His time at CIT provided him with a solid foundation in asset-based lending and portfolio management.
Education and Expertise
Roland Pasquariello earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management with concentrations in Finance and Accounting from Boston College. He attended the institution from 2002 to 2006, completing his studies in four years. His educational background supports his extensive expertise in structuring asset-based lending credit facilities and managing portfolios of asset-based and cash-flow loans.
Background in Asset-Based Lending
With over a decade of experience in asset-based lending, Roland Pasquariello has developed a strong background in the field. His focus includes structuring and underwriting credit facilities tailored to the needs of both middle market and large corporate clients. His proficiency extends to portfolio management, where he has managed various asset-based and cash-flow loans, demonstrating his comprehensive understanding of the lending landscape.