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Collaborates with local market stakeholders and teammates throughout the bank, including Investment Banking, Foreign Exchange, and Wealth Management and facilitates client relationships with Product Specialists in Credit, Treasury Management, and Merchant Services in order to design and deliver financial solutions to clients and prospects.
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Business Banking Relationship Manager/Senior Relationship Manager - Scottsdale, AZ. 5+ years experience in commercial lending, business development, commercial credit and portfolio management in business banking or middle market sector required.
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Business Banking Relationship Manager/Senior Relationship Manager -Downtown Portland or Lake Oswego, OR. 5+ experience in commercial lending, business development, commercial credit and portfolio management in business banking or middle market sector required.
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Business Banking Relationship Manager/Senior Relationship Manager- Mount Pleasant, SC. 5+ years of experience in commercial lending, business development, commercial credit and portfolio management in business banking or middle market sector.
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Business Banking Relationship Manager/Senior Relationship Manager – Austin, TX. This job is responsible for providing advice and valuable financial solutions to complex Business Banking clients and prospects.
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Sr. Relationship Manager, Commercial Banking - Combined Business Banking and Middle Market Coverage- Des Moines, IA or Cedar Rapids, IA. Bachelors degree in Business, Finance or Economics preferred or equivalent relevant work experience.
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Collaborates with domestic and international teammates throughout the bank, including Investment Banking, Foreign Exchange, and Wealth Management and facilitates client relationships with Product Specialists in Credit, Treasury Management, and Merchant Services in order to design and deliver financial solutions to clients and prospects.
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Business Banking Relationship Manager/Senior Relationship Manager – Cleveland, OH. This position is posted as a Senior Relationship Manager but is flexible and can be filled as a Relationship Manager if the posted qualifications are met by a strong, less experienced candidate.
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Leads and facilitates dialogue with a variety of complex clients and prospects regarding topics such as the client and prospect industry, alternative capital structures, and general business issues.
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Proven track record of sales, prospecting new business and enhancing existing relationships. Key responsibilities include serving as the primary point of contact/trusted advisor and acquiring, deepening, and maintaining profitable relationships, collaborating with teammates and facilitating client relationships with Product Specialists.
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Client Experience Branding. Minimum Education Requirement: High School Diploma / GED / Secondary School or equivalent. Management of an extensive portfolio of clients with annual revenues of $5-$50 million.
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At Bank of America, we are guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better through the power of every connection. Adapts to changes in sales practices and broader market and industry conditions as needed.
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Working at Bank of America will give you a great career with opportunities to learn, grow and make an impact, along with the power to make a difference. Ability to understand and interpret financial statements and cash flow analysis to assess and analyze financial conditions of companies and industry trends.
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Manages an extensive portfolio of complex clients and prospects with annual revenues of $5-50 million and helps companies save, borrow, and invest for their current and future needs. One of the keys to driving Responsible Growth is being a great place to work for our teammates around the world.
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Understands and interprets financial and cash flow statements to assess and analyze financial conditions of companies and industry trends. We use a multi-faceted approach for flexibility, depending on the various roles in our organization.
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