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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Preferred Skills/Experience Twelve or more years of progressive experience in internal auditing, public accounting, credit risk advisory, credit related regulatory oversight, or credit review at large banking institutions.
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Areas of Interest: Commercial Banking; Commercial Credit Underwriter; Underwriting. The Credit Products Underwriter III (CPU III) is primarily responsible for underwriting more complex financial transactions, including the financing of multiple business endeavors such as: investment real estate, owner-occupied real estate, working capital, equipment, LBOs/acquisitions, healthcare-related opportunities, etc.
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This senior role is responsible for implementing consistent high quality underwriting processes and transaction structuring while maintaining a strong credit and risk culture. Credit underwriting experience - strong knowledge of credit issues/ability to identify and underwrite risks and extensive cashflow modeling experience.
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You have 3 years credit experience with 3 years sales experience in a banking, finance or asset-based lending environment. You will be assisting in the underwriting process of new client proposals from prospect to client funding.
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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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You will be responsible for originating loans consistent with the Company's credit policy. This key position reports to the EVP/National Marketing Manager and has access to company financial, market, client, and personnel information.
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Develop knowledge of lending standards, banking laws and regulations, and bank credit policies and procedures. As a Credit Risk Officer, you will support the Bank's credit and commercial lending functions by actively underwriting commercial requests, modifications, and conducting line of credit and annual portfolio reviews while working with a team of lending and administrative staff to achieve the goals established for the Department and the Bank.
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The Chief Investment Office, Treasury and Corporate (CTC) Risk Team is an independent risk function that manages the risk of the retained portfolio generated from the CTC businesses and includes Market Risk, Credit Risk, Reputational Risk, Country Risk, Principal Risk, and Model Risk. CTC Risk is also responsible for the independent risk management of Firmwide Liquidity Risk, Interest Rate Risk, and Capital Risk.
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5+ years of solid experience in financial analysis, structuring, underwriting and portfolio management, strong communication and analytical/technical skills, including financial accounting, modeling and loan structuring in Commercial Banking.
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UMB isn't comprised of workers, but of people who care about their work, one another, and their community. You will market to current and potential referral sources including, but not limited to, the following: Banks, Certified Public Accountants, Attorneys, Private Equity firms, financial firms, Business brokers, and National organizations.
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3-5 years' experience in investment banking, credit or private equity principal investing, credit valuation or restructuring advisory services. Evaluate new investment opportunities by conducting quantitative and qualitative due diligence on private credit direct loan opportunities as part of an underwriting team.
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8 + years' experience of credit and lending experience for high net worth individuals in Private Banking and/or Wealth Management. Understanding of underwriting for business loans and real estate loans.
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5 years of middle market banking, treasury and credit underwriting experience with a focus on business relationships and client management. Bachelor's degree preferred, and completion of a formal bank sponsored credit training program or formal training or experience in an underwriting role.
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Within ICM, the Credit Underwriting function (ICM-UW) provides analysis, greenlight, underwriting, first-line-of-defense credit approval and subsequent credit monitoring across all Institutional Wholesale Credit businesses across Services, Markets, and Banking organizations.
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