| Aspect | Structured Finance Analyst | Credit Analyst |
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| Required Credentials | Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or related field; often CFA or CPA | Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, or related; CFA preferred |
| Work Environment | Financial institutions, investment banks, or asset management firms | Banks, lending institutions, or credit agencies |
| Industry Usage | Structured finance deals, securitizations, project finance | Loan assessments, credit risk evaluation |
While both roles analyze financial data, a Structured Finance Analyst focuses on complex financial structures and securitizations, whereas a Credit Analyst evaluates creditworthiness for lending decisions. The roles often overlap in skills but differ in scope and specific responsibilities.