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The Commercial Banking Officer is responsible for developing new business, underwriting, structuring and the closing of commercial loans, as well as maintaining and servicing an existing portfolio.
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The Business Banking Administrator provides support to the Business Banking Manager and Loan Officer by performing a wide variety of duties to help in the loan approval, renewal, documentation, and closing and settlement process.
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Assisting special assets and credit services in any requested servicing action within assigned marketing area. Our client is seeking to fill a Commercial Loan Business Development Officer role in the greater Chicago, IL area.
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Undergraduate and Graduate Education: Major studyfinance, business administration, economics, accounting, insurance, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, real estate operations, statistics, or other fields related to the position, such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock or ranch management, or rural sociology.
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Implement established credit disciplines, processes and policies through delegated loan decisions, loan servicing, and analysis of loans. Loan Officer (with Branch Manager potential.
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The position is responsible for providing a full range of banking services to High Value Clients as identified by profitability score, and to businesses with annual sales of up to $10 million with emphasis on client contact and sales of credit relationships including, but not limited to, lines of loans up to $1 million, Commercial Real Estate loans to $2 million and all government loan programs.
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Interact effectively with Business Services portfolio management, credit underwriting and servicing departments to efficiently process loan requests, renewals and any other credit related activities.
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The position of Commercial Loan Assistant is responsible for assisting loan officers and other credit staff in the closing and servicing of loans and to provide general support for other credit-related activities.
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Under the direction of the AVP Credit Officer, the Credit Analyst will work collaboratively to support the loan origination and ongoing monitoring initiatives of the Lending Department.
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Description: The Credit Administration Officer is responsible for managing and coordinating the clerical, administrative processing and underwriting functions of the bank’s lending operation.
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Oversight of loan processing, loan servicing activities and collateral administration. Minimum of 5 years’ experience in banking, lending, loan review and/or compliance or equivalent education in bank compliance procedures and policies.
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A Business Banking Officer II is responsible for providing a full range of banking services to self-sourced and branch-referred businesses with annual sales of up to $10 million with emphasis on client contact and sales of credit relationships including, but not limited to, lines of loans up to $1 million, Commercial Real Estate loans to $2 million and all government loan programs.
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Maintaining and applying a thorough understanding of the bank s credit policy, Commercial eligibility and all necessary business practices to ensure the submission of accurate and complete loan application packages.
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Works collaboratively with RM and/or Credit Officer to develop a plan of action for loan structure, monitoring, and servicing of loan relationship. Supports the loan decision-making process by providing quality, in-depth credit analysis for business banking level commercial and industrial (C&I) as well as owner occupied and/or small commercial real estate loans.
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Strong knowledge commercial loan documentation; working knowledge of banking laws and regulations, relating to the documentation and servicing of loans. Works with Loan Officer on New Loan requests including but not limited to an initial financial analysis and obtaining a complete financial package to prepare, summarize, presents facts, and offers opinions concerning credit worthiness of commercial customers; reviews and analyzes criteria to assign an overall risk to credit.
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