Senior Investment Officer - Financial Institutions Group

Yaoundé | Douala

  • Organization: World Bank Group
  • Location: Yaoundé | Douala
  • Grade:
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Economics
    • Banking and Finance
    • Peace and Development
    • Impact investing, Social venture capital
  • Closing Date:

IFC — a member of the World Bank Group — is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work in more than 100 countries, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities. Our mission is to leverage the power of the private sector to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet. For more information, visit www.ifc.org. 

The Financial Institution Group (FIG) is one of IFC’s key Departments responsible for a significant portion of IFC’s business volume, profitability and development reach, approximately 40%. FIG engages in a wide range of sub-sectors including Microfinance, SME, Gender, Climate, Insurance, Capital Markets, Housing, Distressed Assets, and other areas, with both investment and advisory services delivered globally to IFC’s clients through IFC’s global network. FIG has three main objectives: 1) financial inclusion; 2) servicing the real economy; and 3) mobilizing third-party resources. The goal is to develop efficient financial systems that will increase financial inclusion and fuel economic growth in client countries and enhance IFC’s developmental impact.

FIG is seeking an experienced Senior Investment Officer in Douala, Cameroon with good local market and industry experience to join the investment team, which originates, manages and monitors IFC’s financial sector investments, including investments that support the institutions’ regional expansion across Africa. The SIO will report to the FIG Regional Industry Manager (Central Africa and Anglophone West Africa region).

Note: Excellent oral and written presentation skills in English are required. French would be considered a significant plus.

 

Duties and accountabilities

 

 The duties and accountabilities of the role include but are not limited to:

 
 • Develop a strong pipeline of good quality investment opportunities through proactive origination/business development and developing and employing sector/country knowledge. 
• Build and maintain strong relationships with existing and potential FIG clients, investors, arrangers and other key stakeholders (development partners, government, World Bank) of the financial sector community to further develop the sector and to develop specific investment opportunities.
• Mobilize other investors alongside IFC.
• Engage with mid and senior-level clients of projects to understand their business directions and challenges that may lead to new opportunities, and support design of client engagement plans, as applicable.
• Lead investment transactions incorporating lessons learned from IFC’s earlier investments and portfolio management.
• Support upstream initiatives across the World Bank to unlock constraints to financial sector growth and inclusion in the region and globally.
• As team leader and sector investment specialist, evaluate, structure, negotiate, and close new transactions, portfolio restructurings, rescheduling, capital increases, equity sales, as necessary.
• Use strong negotiation skills to develop solutions and overcome impasses in complex transactions.
• Build productive and mutually beneficial relationships/networks internally and externally to identify business opportunities, discuss structuring alternatives, and resolve issues.
• Collaborate in developing client strategies/ engagement plans and pitch books for industry and countries.
• Develop innovative and appropriate financial structures for complex transactions.
• Lead term sheet negotiation/legal documentation process; use strong negotiation skills to develop solutions and overcome impasses in straightforward and complex transactions.
• Mentor and coach less-experienced staff and help build talent and grow skill base of staff.
• Coordinate closely with social, environmental, governance, and technical assistance colleagues in order to add value to our clients' businesses, find pragmatic solutions to the specific sector challenges, and achieve sustainable development impact.
• Monitor complex portfolio projects supporting value contribution and development impact to IFC’s debt and equity investment portfolio: lead active portfolio management and negotiations to maximize financial and development effectiveness results.
• Review and analyze the financial and operating performance of clients, including covenant compliance reviews and impact reporting; prepare quarterly risk ratings, annual supervision and other management reports as well as country strategy papers, briefs and project profiles.
• Responsible for rating reviews or loan loss reserve on a quarterly basis for the overall assigned portfolio and monitor changes to risk flags to determine performance of assigned portfolio with limited supervision.
• Apply knowledge of project/portfolio lifecycle to identify and meet critical path milestones, and to implement tasks (including production of documents) in a timely and high-quality fashion for the processing or supervision of projects.
• Supervise and ensure quality of portfolio reporting information prepared by junior staff, providing broader industry, sub-sector and country perspective into project risks and issues.
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