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Come join us as a Dealer Relationship Manager, where under the direction of the VP - Indirect Lending, you will develop and manage relationships with auto dealerships to increase the Credit Union's portfolio of loans and other financial services.
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Follows detailed and standardized procedures including processing Indirect Auto Loan and Mortgage Account Opening, Check Processing, Member Share Drafts, Remote Deposits, Closed Accounts, Insurance Documents, and End of month GL Settlements.
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Direct, plan, organize and control all activities of the Consumer Lending and Indirect Lending areas. Experience must be multifaceted and include experience with indirect and direct lending programs.
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Assumes overall responsibility for the success of the consumer loan portfolio, including indirect lending, direct lending, personal loans/lines of credit and mortgage. Scope: The Vice President of Lending is responsible for administration and efficient daily operations of the loan servicing operations, including consumer loan servicing, and commercial loan servicing.
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Assist the Senior Vice President, Chief Lending Officer in all aspects related to the oversight and efficient operation of the lending department, which includes consumer lending, indirect lending, real estate lending and loan services.
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Assists in preparing complex lease portfolio analyses, providing research, communications and other support to the indirect tax team as well as CoBank / Farm Credit Leasing (FCL) operations, relationship managers and leasing team members.
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Oversees the activities of the lending area of the credit union, including real estate, consumer lending and the collection functions through the direct supervision of Director of Indirect Lending, AVP of Member Assistance, Vice President of Real Estate and Vice President of Consumer Loans.
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The Indirect Lending Manager is responsible for marketing, developing and maintaining desired indirect lending relationships with automobile, motorcycle, and recreational vehicles dealerships in targeted markets.
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The Senior Consumer Loan Officer exercises sound, prudent judgment in all lending decisions and is responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and underwriting personal loans, Line of Credit, unsecured loans, credit cards, recreational vehicle loans and direct and indirect auto loans.
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Have a strong working knowledge of applicant decisioning, processing, and funding for both Direct and Indirect lending. Oversee and monitor all maintenance and configuration related to the LOS and other related systems for Direct and Indirect lending.
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Work in coordination with Consumer Loan Underwriter and Indirect Lending to ensure that loan transactions are carried out within the assigned parameters of the bank. Previous consumer lending processing experience preferred.
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Work with dealerships to increase Canvas loan penetration and increase indirect lending opportunities. Experience: One to three years of indirect lending sales and underwriting experience.
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Provide counsel to First Tech personnel on a broad array of proposed, new, or existing retail loan and account products and services with a focus on bankruptcy, consumer protection, collections, mortgage servicing, indirect lending, and FinTech partnerships.
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Perform Indirect lending related duties to include; supply dealers with loan documents; mail out appropriate letters to members who receive Indirect loans; keep management informed of dealer, F&I, and personnel changes; update Indirect dealer signature cards; inform dealer of rate changes and holiday closings; fax approval with requirements to dealers; process loan denials and ensure members are properly notified; and pay dealer fees.
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