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PlainsCapital Bank was founded in 1988 by a group of young bankers who dreamed of bringing relationship banking to their hometown of Lubbock, Texas. PlainsCapital Bank conducts both commercial and consumer banking, providing a full suite of commercial banking products and services to fit any business model and convenient services, personal attention, and account features to help simplify managing personal finances.
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Interview applicants and obtain information concerning their business needs, abilities and earnings, and assess credit risk. A minimum of ten (10) years of commercial banking experience.
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As a Commercial Banking Relationship Manager III- Dealer within PNC's Dealer Finance organization, you will be based in the Northern Virginia and Maryland market. Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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Junior Corporate Credit Risk Professional supporting commercial lending & investment banking business primarily to US subsidiaries of Japanese corporate customers. Advise relationship managers on credit risk issues, terms & conditions, to create the best possible deal with a goal of improving profit and minimizing credit cost with support from senior portfolio manager.
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Headquartered in Memphis, TN, the banking subsidiary First Horizon Bank operates in 12 states across the southern U.S. The Company and its subsidiaries offer commercial, private banking, consumer, small business, wealth and trust management, retail brokerage, capital markets, fixed income, mortgage, and title insurance services.
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Assists clients in the areas of investment, tax retirement, education, insurance and estate planning, working closely with the Managing Director, Relationship Manager and Director of Operations to support overall planning needs as well as company objectives.
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The Licensed Senior Personal Banker is responsible for the consistent execution of the consumer-based and business relationship building efforts of a full service banking center. The Licensed Senior Personal Banker will assist the Banking Center Manager in targeted outside sales activities and participate in community service opportunities in the specific community or market.
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Areas of Interest: Business Development; Commercial Banking; Lending; Relationship Management; Sales. The Commercial Relationship Manager IV is primarily responsible for making and servicing business and individual loans that involve significant amounts of both secured and unsecured funds and/or credit secured, which are the most complex in nature.
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Job Description: Recruit, manage, coach and motivate a team of Business Relationship Managers, Business Banking Officers, and Business Banking Managers, along with other employees within a defined geographical region of the bank.
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As a Business Banker II , you’ll partner closely with the business banking sales manager to track weekly progress, identify areas of opportunity, analyze marketing results, and achieve monthly call and product sales goals.
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Experience in one or more of these areas is a plus: Business development for a Fintech or Services provider, consultancy experience covering large financial institutions, and Banking Operations Change or Operations IT experience.
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2+ years of experience in business banking sales and client relations, within a leadership role. Knowledge of the business banking market, including customer needs, competitive landscape, and regulatory environment.
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U.S. Bank Business Banking Relationship Managers are the primary advisor for our business clients and are responsible for building, developing, and managing new and existing relationships with business clients and delivering financial expertise and client-centric solutions that build strong, long-term relationships.
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As an important member of Personal Financial Management, the Relationship Manager is directly responsible for the management and monitoring of client relationships under the direction of the Managing Director (MD), Wealth Manager (WM) or Wealth Advisor (WA.
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Maintains and grows a profitable portfolio of mid- size business in the target market with annual revenue ranging from $3MM to $8MM, through disciplined and proactive business development and relationship to grow loan, deposit and treasury services.
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