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Requirements: Requires a Bachelors degree (or foreign equivalent) in Business Administration, Finance, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or related field and 3 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Credit Portfolio Manager, Credit Portfolio Senior Analyst, or related position involving credit portfolio and collateral management in banking domain within Brazil.
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Minimum of + years of experience in commercial banking, relationship management, underwriting, credit analysis, or other directly finance-related roles. Knowledge of various types of loans, credit analysis, financial statement spreading and analysis, risk analysis, credit scoring, and loan documentation.
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Banc of California is one of the nation’s premier relationship-based business banks focused on providing banking and treasury management services to small-, middle-market, and venture-backed businesses.
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Identify adverse trends in underwriting, portfolio management, and specific credit weaknesses. Minimum 1-3 years in banking and/or loan review consulting. Credit Risk Certification or willingness to sit for an exam.
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Vendor program and vendor/portfolio risk management experience in a banking or financial services environment. Bachelor’s degree and 4 years of commercial credit, portfolio risk management and underwriting experience OR a High School Diploma or GED with 8 years of commercial credit, portfolio risk management and underwriting experience.
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The Credit Analyst provides accurate, timely, and succinct credit analysis to support the company's portfolio management and new business development efforts. Assist with Portfolio Management duties to include testing financial covenants, monitoring monthly borrowing base reports, preparing portfolio reviews and sensitive asset reports, as assigned.
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Relying on others to complete tasks, responsible for management of portfolio to sound credit quality, overall portfolio return, client retention, and relationship banking.
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The CLM Credit Officer is a critical partner in the pre-screening of pipeline opportunities with Relationship Management for assessing credit appetite and identifying key issues, providing structuring input on financing options, driving internal analytical work product and discussions on credit approvals, and maintain ongoing credit oversight of the lending portfolio relationships through quarterly and/or annual reviews along with covenant and other reporting monitoring, as applicable.
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Areas of Interest: Portfolio Management; Commercial Banking, Health Care. This role is responsible for underwriting new complex financial transactions and providing ongoing asset management of existing credit portfolio relationships.
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Analytical Approach, Banking Products, Big Data Management and Analytics, Business Analytics, Credit Risk, Mathematics of Financial Instruments, Operational Risk, Performance Measurement, Predictive Analytics, Pricing Models and Analytics, Regulatory Environment - Financial Services, Risk Management Banking.
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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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Purpose of the role The primary responsibility of this position in Portfolio Management Unit (PMU) is to analyze data and support to set strategy of hold to maturity loan portfolio for Global Corporate & Investment Banking for APAC (“GCIB APAC.
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Goldman Sachs Asset and Wealth Management Division (AWM) is one of the four key revenue generating Divisions of the Firm. AWM Alternatives is the private side of Asset Management and invests in a wide range of global asset classes including: Private Credit, Real Estate, Corporate Private Equity, Growth Equity and Infrastructure worldwide.
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The Credit Executive is a management level position and is recognized for superior commercial lending knowledge and analytical abilities. As a Risk Management Dealer Commercial Services - Vice President in Dealer Commercial Services, you will be a leader on the team and expected to understand the risk appetite, guide decisions, manage and influence business priorities, and oversee the ongoing production of the portfolio.
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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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