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The Fair and Responsible Banking (FRB) Compliance Section Manager role performs duties to identify and assess risks and corrective actions related to Fair Lending laws, Unfair, Deceptive or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) and, Huntington’s values of looking out for our customers.
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Thorough knowledge of Consumer and Small Business Lending Operations, Teller and CSR functions, bank products and services. Consumer/Residential lending experience. Reports To: Bank President or Regional Banking Manager.
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Fluent with all lending products to include consumer lending, consumer real estate secured lending. Demonstrates a track record of success calling on small business customers to generate new business clients, while also maintaining and expanding existing consumer and business banking relationships.
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The Senior Manager, Canadian Banking Advisory is the subject matter expert in business and market conduct regulatory compliance requirements applicable to Equitable Bank and Equitable Trust’s mortgage and home equity lines of credit, registered deposit products, reverse mortgages, insurance lending, commercial lending, and consumer lending products.
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Knowledge of consumer protection principles, compliance management systems, compliance risk management, consumer protection laws (TILA, ECOA, RESPA, Flood Insurance, HMDA, FDCPA, FCRA, UDAAP, TISA, EFTA, EFAA, SCRA, MLA, Privacy, Fair Lending etc.
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Understanding of consumer financial products and disclosures, including transaction accounts, savings deposits, time deposits, prepaid cards, mortgages, home equity loans/lines of credit, credit cards, auto loans, student loans, personal loans/lines of credit and overdraft services.
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Experience in the financial service or banking sectors, preferably in fintech bank compliance, consumer or small business lending products, or consumer or small business credit risk management.
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Please see Compliance Job Matrix for other key differences between Responsible Banking; CRA; Lending Compliance; Governance & Review; Specialty, BSA/AML; Financial Products Compliance.
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Knowledge of operational processes, systems, and controls relating to consumer financial products. As a Regulatory Compliance and Operational Risk Manager, you will get the opportunity to grow and contribute to our clients' business needs by providing in-depth technical knowledge on emerging regulations and help organizations leverage efficiencies within the Risk Advisory Practice – all with the resources, environment, and support to help you excel.
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Participate in all required compliance training, including Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering training, as well as internal and external training programs, online training, meetings, and seminars/conferences, etc.
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Branch Manager, Financial Sales Representative, Relationship Skills, Consumer Lending, Leadership. Knows and ensures compliance to all banking regulations to include Regulation CC and Bank Secrecy Act.
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Design, understand, assess and/or execute statistical models to evaluate fair lending risk across various credit products (mortgage, auto lending, consumer/small business credit cards.
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The TD Bank Fair Banking team is seeking a skilled professional to facilitate completion of regularly scheduled monitoring activities for consumer and small business lending portfolios designed to detect potential non-compliance with Federal Fair Lending Laws and UDAAP issues.
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Assist respective Compliance Section Manager Sr.(s) with annual and periodic updates to various fair banking analysis schedules and project tracking; assessment of respective target dates/progress and prompt escalation to the Manager should any target dates be in jeopardy of being met.
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Solutions and Implementation activity encompasses all Securities Services products including - but not limited to - Custody, Fund Accounting, Fund Admin, Hedge Funds Servicing, Investment Analytics, Compliance, ETFs, IMOS, Private Equity and Real Estate Services, Securities Lending, Collateral Management, Prime Custody and Trading Services.
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