Department Profile From global institutions to hedge funds, investors come to Morgan Stanley for sales, trading, and market-making services in almost every type of financial instrument in all the worlds financial markets. Morgan Stanley professionals use our network and technology to provide liquidity and sophisticated analysis, to manage risk and execute reliably in the fast-changing markets. Morgan Stanleys Institutional Equity Division (IED) is a world leader in the origination, distribution and trading of equity, equity-linked and equity-derivative securities. Our broad and deep client relationships, market-leading platform and intellectual insights enable us to be a world-class service provider to our clients for their financing, market access and portfolio management needs. Global Markets Group is the offshoring arm of Morgan Stanleys Sales & Trading businesses in India. It covers functions across IED and Fixed Income Division (FID) ranging from those associated with sales, trading, analytics, strats to risk management. Primary Responsibilities Morgan Stanley Electronic Trading (MSET) is a global leader in equity and derivatives electronic trading. This role, based in Mumbai, requires the individual to work with MSET teams primarily in EMEA. The successful candidate will be a fast-learning, dynamic, pro-active and self-motivated individual who can assist the team in maintaining, tracking and analyzing client exposure / risk limits as well as providing business support to the COO function. The key elements of the role are Management / maintenance of MSET risk limits Reviewing limits across different cash and derivative products Development and maintenance of risk exception reports Monitoring intraday limit changes and flagging exceptions to MSET Coverages Coordination of weekly Client Selection Committee meetings Risk limit policy monitoring Maintenance of MSET Client types Development and coordination of periodic reviews of lower value clients, Coordination of off-boarding where necessary Creating Monthly Risk decks ahead of the Risk Limit Review meeting