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The Credit Department of TBK Bank, SSB seeks a Senior Credit Analyst whose responsibilities include: (i) underwriting credit approval requests for both prospective and existing clients; (ii) working with lending units to ensure ability to accurately evaluate and act on credit applications in a timely manner; (iii) performing ongoing monitoring on existing credits to assist TBK Bank in assessing the quality of the loan portfolio.
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Ability to analyze applicant's credit risk (the 4 C's of underwriting, capacity, capital, collateral and credit) and perform income analysis for self-employed borrowers. Ability to understand and use secondary market automated underwriting system in conjunction with credit union software.
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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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Pricing, structure, rating, rating plans, loss forecasting, credit risk, market knowledge, preferred. Advanced knowledge of and experience operating within several different industry segments – experience with and knowledge of Construction programs key; insurance operations; claims, finance and actuarial concepts; regulatory environment; loss control/risk engineering; reinsurance; account management; product development; and industry trends.
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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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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. Engagements will encompass a broad range of credit risk-related matters and may include the following: credit risk review or loan review work, credit administration and policy review, quality assurance/ internal audits of loan review departments, and other credit risk specific engagements.
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Responsibilities:Interface with and support bankers in underwriting requests for commercial credit extensions for new and existing clients with ownership responsibilities for sound credit decisions and compliance with internal procedures/credit risk policy guidelines and standards.
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Develop and execute Ramp’s risk underwriting policy used to onboard new business to the Ramp platform across corporate credit card and bill pay products. This role requires an understanding of underwriting processes, fluency with data, and the ability to analyze risk vectors such as credit and fraud risks.
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Responsibilities include: underwriting all types of credit account exposure, managing an assigned credit portfolio, successfully closing new business relationships and expanding existing relationships, managing credit risk and responding to prospect or customer credit questions and making independent calls on assigned portfolio of relationships.
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Experience in housing counseling, foreclosure prevention, homebuyer education, underwriting, lending, or real estate coupled with experience in mortgage banking, preferably in processing, originations, and loss mitigation.
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Analyzes credit data and financial statements to determine credit-worthiness and the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money; considers property valuation in decisioning as appropriate.
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Performs basic pre-qualification assessment and analysis of financial condition and risk of financing requests within framework of Bank credit culture and current economic and industry trends.
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Credit underwriting, financial and credit risk analytical skills and experience required. Will assist Business Loan Portfolio Managers with credit transactions and overall portfolio tasks, including but not limited to, financial statement collection, financial results spreading, analyses, risk rating validation, annual reviews, and general credit underwriting, monitoring, and early stage collection efforts.
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You will also use your business and financial acumen to perform primary credit underwriting and financial/risk analysis, provide recommendations, and make decisions on new and existing accounts.
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Assess credit risk management program and make improvements as needed; Evaluate underwriting and credit analysis processes to ensure they appropriately identify potential risks.
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