Morgan Stanley is a global financial services firm that conducts its business through three principal business segments-Institutional Securities, Investment Management and Wealth Management (inclusive of Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association (MSPBNA) and Morgan Stanley Bank, NA -collectively, the U.S. Banks). Morgan Stanley provides comprehensive financial advice and services to its clients including brokerage, investment advisory, financial and wealth planning, credit and lending, deposits and cash management, annuities, insurance, retirement, and trust services. As a market leader, the talent and passion of our people is critical to our success. Together, we share a common set of values rooted in doing the right thing, putting clients first, leading with exceptional ideas and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. Morgan Stanley can provide a superior foundation for building a professional career - a place for people to learn, achieve, and grow. Our U.S. bank subsidiaries, Morgan Stanley Bank N.A. (MSBNA), Morgan Stanley Private Bank, National Association (MSPBNA), collectively, (the U.S. Banks) accept deposits, provide loans to a variety of customers, including large corporate and institutional clients as well as high to ultra-high net worth individuals, and invest in securities. Lending activity recorded in the U.S. Bank subsidiaries from the Institutional Securities business segment primarily includes secured lending facilities and commercial real estate loans. Lending activity recorded in the U.S. Bank Subsidiaries from the Wealth Management business segment primarily includes Securities-based lending, which allows clients to borrow money against the value of qualifying securities, and Residential real estate loans. U.S. Banks are regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Within U.S. Banks, the Finance department consists of two main areas. Legal entity controlling is responsible for financial reports, including annual and quarterly reports, debt issuance disclosure and providing insightful management information, as well as regulatory reporting (incl. capital reporting). The Financial planning and analysis (FP&A) function is responsible for the annual strategic plan and periodic forecasts, including the banks' annual and quarterly stress test submissions to the OCC and providing US Banks' management teams with key financial analysis to support the Banks' global businesses. The role provides a unique perspective on the whole array of Finance and FP&A activities. > This position can be based out of the Manhattan office locations in NY, flexibility will be required for availability in both locations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level