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The successful candidate will be responsible for reviewing and verifying loan documents including income, credit, appraisal, and title insurance, and ensuring the information is complete, accurate, and complies with Bank policies, SBA Guidelines as well as meets underwriters' requirements.
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Minimize DSO and other KPI’s directly and indirectly by championing disciplinted credit processes, procedures, and focus. We are looking for an experienced Credit Manager to join our centalized Credit team in North America.
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Credit & Analyst w/ VC backed Energy Company. Prepare weekly reports on A/R accounts, including listings of accounts with invoices over 60 days old, for review by the credit manager, company presidents, and sales personnel.
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Assists in the preparation of disbursement worksheets, loan documentation checklists, and other communications necessary to properly document the credit files; Ensures that all liens, including deeds of trust and notice of liens are filed in a timely matter in order to protect the Banks lien on collateral.
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Credit & Collections Analyst w/ well known Manufacturing Company, Contract-to-Hire. Fun and exciting Credit Analyst w/ potential for hire and growth. Send pre-lien notices, bond claims, and lien filings within time frames dictated by each job-location state.
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Determine and administer other alternatives of payment such as joint check agreements, bond claims, lien filings and workout plans. A minimum of 8 years of experience in a credit and collections role.
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Establishes relationships with Customers, Lien Service Vendors, and Credit and Collection personnel outside of the organizationSpecial projects ad-hoc, research analystOther similar duties as assignedKnowledge & Competencies (Skills & Abilities):High school diploma and one year of experience in mechanic lien law, and process.
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Job Description: Direct Lending Investment AssociateAbout UsA leading $7 billion private credit platform based in New York City, specializing in sponsor-backed first lien direct lending is looking to hire.
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American Heritage Federal Credit Union, a $4.8+ billion credit union, has an immediate opening for a Full-Time Quality Control Title Collector. Please be advised that credit, criminal, employment, drug/alcohol testing and education background checks are conducted on potential candidates.
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Coordinate with the Head of Leveraged Finance Execution Team, Credit Officer for Leveraged Lending, Regional Credit Officers, Capital Markets, Sponsor Coverage, and Investment Banking to ensure proper identification and mitigation of market and credit risk for those transactions, protecting the Bank from credit loss.
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The Director - Leveraged Finance Execution, in conjunction with Huntington’s Capital Markets, Investment Banking and Sponsor Coverage, evaluates credit opportunities, mitigates associated risks, structures, and underwrites financial sponsor and leveraged finance transactions for Huntington’s private equity and corporate clients across multiple specialty industry and client coverage groups, delivering the Bank’s balance sheet capital commitments in support of these transactions.
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Maintain a working regulatory knowledge regarding, Flood Insurance, General Insurance, Title Issues, Mechanics Lien Law, Survey’s and Bank Loan Documentation. Provide primary support and partnership to Relationship Manager (RM) and Portfolio Managers (PM) to ensure construction maintains strong quality, while facilitating risk control measures for the Bank. Works closely with senior management, RMs, PMs, Credit Risk, Compliance and Internal Audit partners to ensure that the credit remains in compliance with Bank and Regulatory policies.
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10+ years of overall experience with 6-10+ years of experience at a buy-side credit / direct lending fund, leverage finance or debt capital markets at an investment bank. Deerpath Capital is a leading direct lending firm specializing in providing first lien, senior debt financing to middle market companies.
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The Credit Coordinator (CC) main purpose is to perform credit management activities, credit checks, managing customer/sales portfolios, collecting receivables on past due invoices, and maintaining lien/bond rights.
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Solid understanding of the private equity/credit fundraising process and investor service expectations. Minimum of 5+ years successfully initiating and developing institutional investors relationships and preferably raising capital for private funds, preferably in private credit and/or private equity.
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