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Required Skills and Experience 8+ years professional experience in commercial lending as loan closer, portfolio administrator, paralegal, or related role. Manage the loan documentation and closing process to ensure the loan documents issued by the regional Credit Administration teams are accurate and drafted in accordance with approved terms.
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Assist in reviewing warehouse lending term sheets, legal documentation, deal reporting, risk and return metrics, preparation of deal approval write ups, and presentations to the bank's Executive Credit Committee.
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Independently review and draft transactional and other documentation relevant in structured finance and commercial lending, including term sheets, loan agreements, mortgage loan purchase and sale agreements, engagement letters, marketing materials and offering documents, default notices, opinions and non-disclosure agreements.
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Overall minimum 10 years of loan review, credit underwriting, commercial lending, risk management or credit administration experience at a financial institution, with superior knowledge of, Commercial loan documentation, identifying red flags and problem loans, Current economic trends, Regulations impacting consumer and commercial lending practices.
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Perform all Lending related responsibilities, including but not limited to accepting and processing consumer lending loan applications including Home Equities, gathering all requested loan documentation from the member, loan application maintenance, and loan bookings as well as submit mortgage referrals when identified.
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As a Barclays Trading Product Owner and Business Analyst, you will work with the business stakeholders, operations users, controls team, technology teams, User Acceptance Testing manager and all other stakeholders to understand current business process and work to design Target Operating Model and associated requirements documentation for Wholesale Lending migration to Loan IQ platform.
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The Lending Assistant will assist with loan documentation, processing, closing and monitoring while providing quality service and diplomacy to customer relationships. High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of up to 3 years Lending Assistant or Loan Processor experience.
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Mortgage, finance, lending, loans, secondary mortgage, secondary market, banking, funding coordinator, loan processor, lending assistant, mortgage analyst, analyst, loan documentation, loan originator Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Strong knowledge of commercial real estate lending practices, loan documentation, loan servicing, loan workouts and portfolio administration. Collaborate with lending officers, underwriters, and credit risk management teams to ensure seamless loan origination, closing, and onboarding processes.
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5+ Years of mortgage experience, consumer lending, quality control/monitoring/assurance, loan origination, risk management, and/or regulatory compliance. 5+ years of mortgage experience – specifically in consumer lending, quality control/monitoring/assurance, loan origination, risk management, and/or regulatory compliance.
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Thorough understanding of corporate business account documentation and consumer loan documentation, including proficiency with BSA and CIP, preferred. Actively contributes to help meet the banking center's goals, as well as individual sales and referral goals by cross-selling and referring customers to bank business partners when more complex financial needs are recognized such as; Commercial Lending, Mortgage, Insurance, Investments, Merchant Services, Wealth Management or Treasury Management.
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Requires knowledge of consumer lending and home equity products as well as experience with the loan origination process, including application processing, pricing, documentation, disclosures, quality control and funding.
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Reviews various loan reports and related documentation on a daily, weekly, monthly basis to ensure accuracy of information recorded in the core lending system. Manage all boarding of new and change in terms of all SBA and USDA loans commercial loans to core systems based on approved loan write-ups, accurate borrower information, and completes loan documentation packages.
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Successful candidates will have at least 2-3 years of substantive experience in commercial lending transactions, including drafting and negotiating loan documentation, title and survey review, and reviewing due diligence materials.
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Update and maintain reference data within the security master application for all securities/contracts applicable to the middle market direct lending strategy Review transaction documentation to ensure completeness and accuracy within the loan systems.
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