Location New York, New York, United States Regions Greater New York Area, East Coast, Northeastern US Gender Male
Website us.versabank.com/about/management-team/ LinkedIn View on LinkedIn
Tim Comiskey is Chief Credit Officer of VersaBank, where he was originally hired to support the growth of the new RPP securitization financing option in the United States as Managing Director of Origination, Structuring & Securitization. Recently, Mr. Comiskey was Associate Vice President Internal Audit at Nasdaq, where he was directly
responsible for the design and execution of a comprehensive audit universe covering end-to-end and integrated control processes across the business, operational, regulatory and technology risk components of Nasdaq's global markets business, with a specific focus on North American equities, options and digital markets, and Nordic derivatives clearing. Prior thereto, he was CEO and partner of GCSA Capital Partners, where he led the launch of a program and Claims manager to develop and underwrite risk transfer products for Financial Market Infrastructures (FMI) on behalf of a consortium of global insurance companies.
Before GCSA, Mr. Comiskey was Vice President, Head of Global Risk Analytics at Nasdaq, where he directed a team of global clearing risk managers (market and credit) tasked to develop and operate the systems and processes necessary to manage the firm's global financial risks. Mr. Comiskey was also Senior Vice President and head underwriter for Radian Asset Assurance's Financial Solutions Group offering specialized risk transfer products and managing a global portfolio including Financial Market Infrastructures (exchanges and clearinghouses), Excess FDIC for US banks, Excess SIPC for US retail broker dealers and Money Market Break-the-Buck product, while also collaborating with the Global Structured Products Group in the underwriting of an array of asset-backed and CDO transactions. Mr. Comiskey has also held positions with Fitch Inc., Barclays Capital Inc., JP Morgan & Co., and Standard & Poor's Corporation.
