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Francesca Pellicciari

Large Loans & Real Estate Closing Manager at Hoist Finance

Francesca Pellicciari's work experience begins with their role as a Large Loans & Real Estate Closing Manager at Hoist Finance, starting in July 2017. Their responsibilities involved managing distressed bank loans, evaluating credit and guarantees, assessing the financial position of obligors, and developing recovery strategies. Francesca also handled closing procedures, including legal transactions and drafting consent acts.

In January 2017, Pellicciari worked as an Area Credit Manager at Parr Credit Srl before moving on to Euler Hermes in July 2016. At Euler Hermes, their role as a Legal & Credit Manager focused on credit recovery, credit analysis, and developing strategies for recovering outstanding debts.

Prior to that, Pellicciari worked at Italfondiario S.p.A. as an Academy Asset Management specialist, managing and recovering non-performing loans (NPLs) from major banks. Their responsibilities included legal procedures, financial analysis, and preparing business plans.

Francesca also gained legal experience as a practicing attorney at a law firm and specialized in various legal disciplines, such as contract law, corporate law, family law, estate law, damages compensation, and credit recovery. Pellicciari obtained their professional qualification as an attorney in October 2015.

Their earliest work experience was as a part-time collaborator at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" in 2005.

Overall, Francesca Pellicciari has a diverse background in credit management, legal analysis, and recovery strategies, with experience in both the private and legal sectors.

Francesca Pellicciari completed their education with a degree in Giurisprudenza (law) from the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Francesca also passed the Superamento esame abilitazione professione forense (examination for professional qualification as a lawyer) at Corte d'appello di Roma. Additionally, they obtained a certification in the IELTS TEST from the British Council in July 2012.

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