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Experience in underwriting Personal and Business Banking commercial credit loans, which includes analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating financial statements, cash flow analysis, familiarity with various industries, collateral issues and values, loan structuring and guarantor personal financial statements and tax returns.
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Coordinate deal team meetings between Relationship Manager, Market President, Senior Credit Officer, and Underwriter. Work with Manager to coordinate credit decision with Market President, Senior Credit Officer, Executive Credit Officer, Chief Credit Officer and Chief Operations Officer.
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Knowledge and understanding of laws and regulations relating to banking, such as but not limited to; Electronic Funds Transfer Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Truth in Lending Act, Truth in Savings Act, Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Unclaimed Property, Unfair, Deceptive, Abusive Acts and Practices (UDAAP), BSA/AML and OFAC, etc.
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Advanced level credit skills with the expectation to be appointed to Senior Credit Officer. In-depth knowledge of all aspects of commercial banking products including cash management, derivatives, syndicated and bilateral loans, capital markets issuances, trade, etc.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)Qualifications:BA/BSc or higher degree in Business (MBA), Finance or any other related subjectSenior Credit Officer qualification preferred.
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Minimum intermediate level credit skills with the capability to demonstrate advanced level credit skills to be appointed a senior credit officer. + In-depth knowledge of all aspects of commercial banking; commercial credit knowledge and an ability to quickly learn new products and services.
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More specifically, this position will serve in the Office of Fair Lending as a subject matter expert in the fair lending space, advising the US Personal Banking businesses, including credit cards, retail bank and mortgage, regarding various aspects relating to fair lending laws and regulations.
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College degree in finance or banking preferred NMLS license or training is not required, but is desired MS Office proficiency required; some CRM, MLS, DU, and proprietary mortgage software preferred Strong understanding of loan financing options such as conventional loans, FHA, VA, adjustable/ fixed, commercial loans, etc.
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This role will directly support the Chief Operating Officer of Capital One’s Commercial Banking. Conceptual thinking skills must be complemented by a strong quantitative orientation, given that a large part of the business is based on rigorous analytic marketing & credit risk management.
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Commercial Loan Officer Responsibilities Manage and grow a loan portfolio Make sales calls to achieve sales goals Meet benchmarks in multiple facets including but not limited to profitability and credit quality Promote new business development Work well with support staff and executive management This opportunity includes an excellent compensation and benefits package.
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Assist the Credit Analyst Manager and/or Senior Credit Review Officer in training new staff and coordinating various activities for the department, including month-end reporting of classified loans, loan limit monitoring, and real estate loan-to-value and other regulatory reporting.
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This job entails some key responsibilities of a Senior Credit Officer (SCO) role, while recognizing the candidate will still be gaining necessary valuable experience to advance to the SCO position.
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Lead sales efforts and prepare documentation for cash management products including: Business Online Banking, Bill Payment, OnSite Express Deposit, Positive Pay, ACH, Automated Lockbox, Virtual Safe, CDARS, Merchant Services, Sweep, Analysis, Business Check Card and Business Credit Card services.
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NPosition Title: Regional Credit Officer. Experience in banking, finance or a related field. Provides credit approval for requests within defined lending authority that meet the Bank's underwriting standards and lending objectives.
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The UW is able to underwrite credit transactions with minimal oversight from the Credit Officer (CO) and also approves complex credit transactions with some coaching from the CO/Commercial Credit Manager (CCM.
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