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Strong knowledge of commercial, construction, real estate and Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan underwriting and processing. 2-5 years Commercial Lending Experience preferred.
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Oversee the entire Commercial Loan Administration process, including but not limited to applications, credit analysis, underwriting, approval, loan committee presentation, pre and post settlement diligence, such as credit reports, appraisals, environmental assessments, title searches, insurance, lien perfection (mortgage recording, UCC filings, liens on titles for vehicles), and accuracy of loan documentation.
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Under the direction of the Director and/or Credit Risk Review Manager, the Credit Review Officer participates in the assessments of the Bank’s commercial lending units to assess overall asset quality, risk and compliance with established underwriting policies, procedures, limits, and concentrations.
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Underwriting, lending or regulatory experience related to large regional or national financial institutions or foreign banking organizations (FBOs) Minimum of 5 years of experience as a commercial loan officer, credit officer, portfolio manager, credit risk related position, or a financial institutions regulatory agency.
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Work related experience must consist of a basic lending background including negotiating, underwriting and coordinating the closing of a variety of major and complex consumer, residential, equipment, SBA, commercial building and business loans; relationship development, experience in the financial services industry.
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3+ years of experience in SBA or Commercial Lending. Structures SBA /SME loan proposals, completes initial underwriting and prepares credit package. This role is responsible for the business development of Small Business Administration (SBA) and Small Business Lending (SBL), focusing on new business opportunities for the specific target markets based on the Bank's strategy, to achieve the assigned financial goals and profit growth in the assigned team/region.
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First Citizens offers an array of general banking services including a network of more than 550 branches in 23 states and commercial banking expertise delivering best-in-class lending, leasing and other financial services coast to coast.
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The Intermediaries Lending Banker will be part of the team that manages the bank's Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) lending initiatives, which is part of Chase's Commercial Bank. The position will work with multiple lines of business within Chase including New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) investing, Community Development Real Estate lending, Government & Non-Profit Banking, and Corporate Responsibility to support client relationships.
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Actively provide advisory support from a commercial lending perspective across all units of Commercial as it relates to Global Advisory transactions. Minimum of five (5) years of experience in underwriting healthcare institutions and Commercial credits, particularly Mid to Large Corporates.
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The individual will have additional management responsibilities of our Securities Based Lending portfolio and overseeing other portfolio managers in the group managing team development and professional growth to ensure a consistent and thorough underwriting of commercial credit across the division.
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Bachelor’s and/or Masters’ degree with minimum of 10 years of work experience in credit risk management, underwriting, lending or review with experience in diverse sectors including corporates and industrials, commercial real estate, energy, financial institutions, leasing, structured finance, rail finance, or subscription financing.
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Experience with negotiating complex credit arrangements in the commercial lending arena. 5+ years in Commercial Banking/Lending role demonstrating robust business development and credit skills, including accounting and financial expertise.
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Assist in the underwriting and due diligence for commercial real estate credit investments, with a focus on CMBS. Qualified candidates will have experience with commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), commercial real estate lending, and commercial real estate.
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Knowledge and understanding of commercial and consumer lending practices and loan documentation, and loan servicing requirements. You will monitor and manage existing credit relationships in coordination with the, Private Wealth Underwriting group, including loan renewals, detailed analysis of financial statements and collateral valuations, credit analysis, cash flow analysis, delinquency reporting, documenting exceptions, and covenant monitoring.
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O Manage a commercial lending portfolio with moderate oversight support from management. o Minimum of 3 years' experience underwriting, structuring, covenanting, risk-rating and pricing simple and complex commercial loan transactions.
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