
Associate / Assistant Vice President, Debt Capital Markets
Lloyds Bank, New York, New York, us, 10261
Overview
Lloyds Overview:
Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets, plc (“LBCM”) forms an integral part of Lloyds Banking Group, a UK-focused retail and commercial bank with more than 30 million customers globally. We have been operating in North America for over 100 years, providing a client-focused approach for global businesses with strong links to the UK. Our New York operations provides a gateway between the UK and North America for financial institutions and large corporate clients, offering core banking products such as lending, trade finance and a range of debt capital and financial markets services through our US broker dealer, Lloyds Securities Inc.
Lloyds Bank is committed to attracting, retaining and developing the best talent in the industry and embracing the diversity of our people. We offer our colleagues ongoing training, development, mentoring and networking opportunities, as well as competitive benefits and vacation leave. We are dedicated to working with our community and offer a range of volunteering and fundraising activities throughout the year.
Diversity and inclusion are a part of who we are at Lloyds Bank. Lloyds North America strives to create a culture where every individual feels included, and empowered to be their best. Providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other class protected by applicable law.
Lloyds values diversity in all backgrounds and experiences and wants their employees to bring their “whole self” to work!
Reasonable Accommodations for Qualified Individuals with Disabilities During the Application Process
Lloyds North America is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application process. If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application process, please contact our Human Resources Dept at: NRHR@lbusa.com
US Debt Capital Markets Overview:
US Debt Capital Markets ‘DCM’, is responsible for overseeing the origination and marketing of fixed income debt solutions for its clients, globally. The team’s focus is on arranging a variety of public and private bond financing solutions across multiple currencies and credit markets.
Role Overview:
The DCM team is responsible for arranging and implementing unsecured public and private bond transactions for Lloyds’ clients, globally. Through the provision of comprehensive advice on the structural and execution considerations, the candidate will provide analysis of an issuer’s debt and capital mix, together with liability management advice related to any tendering / buyback initiatives that can be deployed.
Responsibilities Key Responsibilities:
Reporting to a senior Director within the DCM team, the right person will play a pivotal role in the origination and delivery of bond mandates across North America and certain international jurisdictions
Origination: Collaborate with Markets, Coverage, and Operations teams to deliver timely market insights and innovative structuring ideas for our US and international clients.
Execution: Partner with Bond Syndicate, Credit Sales, Trading, and Corporate Risk Solutions to efficiently execute bond transactions.
Work closely with London-based product partners to stay current on non-USD market trends and present clients with holistic funding solutions—including both domestic USD and international options.
Drive seamless execution by coordinating with clients, rating agencies, legal counsel, peer banks, trustees, and internal credit and funding teams.
Support new business by
Creating compelling pitch books, RfP responses, and marketing materials
Tracking and sharing relevant market information
Distributing periodic market updates to clients and internal teams
Producing and maintaining management reports
Contributing to LSI presentations for senior management
Mentor junior team members, fostering their development with hands-on training and access to learning resources.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
Undergraduate degree, preferably in Finance or Business, or equivalent professional experience
Basic understanding and awareness of the US bond markets and bond technicals
Understanding of core credit analysis and knowledge of internal transaction processes and procedures
Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across various business divisions and at different levels of seniority
FINRA Series 7, 63, and 79 licensed or required to be acquired within a specified timeframe
Key skills and knowledge:
Ability to communicate efficiently at all levels and across different audiences
Driven and proactive, thriving in fast-paced, high-pressure environments and consistently delivering results while seamlessly juggling multiple tasks.
Excels at managing numerous projects and transactions at once, ensuring each receives thoughtful attention without compromising quality.
Demonstrates exceptional work ethic, strong organizational skills, and effective time management to meet demanding deadlines.
Produces precise and succinct work even when under tight time constraints, maintaining accuracy and clarity.
Communicates confidently and persuasively, both in writing and verbally, adapting style to suit different audiences and settings.
Highly skilled in key software applications, including MS Office and Bloomberg, leveraging technology to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Builds rapport and communicates effectively at all organizational levels, fostering collaboration and clarity across diverse teams.
Salary Range:
$145,000 – 175,000
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Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets, plc (“LBCM”) forms an integral part of Lloyds Banking Group, a UK-focused retail and commercial bank with more than 30 million customers globally. We have been operating in North America for over 100 years, providing a client-focused approach for global businesses with strong links to the UK. Our New York operations provides a gateway between the UK and North America for financial institutions and large corporate clients, offering core banking products such as lending, trade finance and a range of debt capital and financial markets services through our US broker dealer, Lloyds Securities Inc.
Lloyds Bank is committed to attracting, retaining and developing the best talent in the industry and embracing the diversity of our people. We offer our colleagues ongoing training, development, mentoring and networking opportunities, as well as competitive benefits and vacation leave. We are dedicated to working with our community and offer a range of volunteering and fundraising activities throughout the year.
Diversity and inclusion are a part of who we are at Lloyds Bank. Lloyds North America strives to create a culture where every individual feels included, and empowered to be their best. Providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other class protected by applicable law.
Lloyds values diversity in all backgrounds and experiences and wants their employees to bring their “whole self” to work!
Reasonable Accommodations for Qualified Individuals with Disabilities During the Application Process
Lloyds North America is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application process. If you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application process, please contact our Human Resources Dept at: NRHR@lbusa.com
US Debt Capital Markets Overview:
US Debt Capital Markets ‘DCM’, is responsible for overseeing the origination and marketing of fixed income debt solutions for its clients, globally. The team’s focus is on arranging a variety of public and private bond financing solutions across multiple currencies and credit markets.
Role Overview:
The DCM team is responsible for arranging and implementing unsecured public and private bond transactions for Lloyds’ clients, globally. Through the provision of comprehensive advice on the structural and execution considerations, the candidate will provide analysis of an issuer’s debt and capital mix, together with liability management advice related to any tendering / buyback initiatives that can be deployed.
Responsibilities Key Responsibilities:
Reporting to a senior Director within the DCM team, the right person will play a pivotal role in the origination and delivery of bond mandates across North America and certain international jurisdictions
Origination: Collaborate with Markets, Coverage, and Operations teams to deliver timely market insights and innovative structuring ideas for our US and international clients.
Execution: Partner with Bond Syndicate, Credit Sales, Trading, and Corporate Risk Solutions to efficiently execute bond transactions.
Work closely with London-based product partners to stay current on non-USD market trends and present clients with holistic funding solutions—including both domestic USD and international options.
Drive seamless execution by coordinating with clients, rating agencies, legal counsel, peer banks, trustees, and internal credit and funding teams.
Support new business by
Creating compelling pitch books, RfP responses, and marketing materials
Tracking and sharing relevant market information
Distributing periodic market updates to clients and internal teams
Producing and maintaining management reports
Contributing to LSI presentations for senior management
Mentor junior team members, fostering their development with hands-on training and access to learning resources.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
Undergraduate degree, preferably in Finance or Business, or equivalent professional experience
Basic understanding and awareness of the US bond markets and bond technicals
Understanding of core credit analysis and knowledge of internal transaction processes and procedures
Ability to build and maintain strong working relationships across various business divisions and at different levels of seniority
FINRA Series 7, 63, and 79 licensed or required to be acquired within a specified timeframe
Key skills and knowledge:
Ability to communicate efficiently at all levels and across different audiences
Driven and proactive, thriving in fast-paced, high-pressure environments and consistently delivering results while seamlessly juggling multiple tasks.
Excels at managing numerous projects and transactions at once, ensuring each receives thoughtful attention without compromising quality.
Demonstrates exceptional work ethic, strong organizational skills, and effective time management to meet demanding deadlines.
Produces precise and succinct work even when under tight time constraints, maintaining accuracy and clarity.
Communicates confidently and persuasively, both in writing and verbally, adapting style to suit different audiences and settings.
Highly skilled in key software applications, including MS Office and Bloomberg, leveraging technology to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Builds rapport and communicates effectively at all organizational levels, fostering collaboration and clarity across diverse teams.
Salary Range:
$145,000 – 175,000
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