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Experience:A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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Asset Class Coverage: Middle Market Leveraged Loan, CLO, Growth Capital (Venture Loan, Recurring Revenue Loan), Equipment Finance (small, mid, large ticket), Transportation Assets (Shipping Container, Railcar, Aircraft, Engine), Consumer (Auto, Timeshare, Home Improvement, Solar, Student Loan.
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Advise on regulatory, legal, and compliance issues related to all areas of consumer and auto financing, including licensing, contract origination, documentation requirements, fair lending, loan servicing, repossession, debt collection and information security.
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A minimum of five (5) years of commercial credit experience and ten (10) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required. Conduct thorough credit reviews to analyze adherence to loan policy and procedure, credit quality collateral valuation, accuracy of core operating system as it relates to loan structure/pricing, and loan documentation.
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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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Commercial lending knowledge including understanding loan documentation, terminology, etc. Review Construction Loan Agreement (CLA), Credit Vehicle (CV), T&C, and other related documents to understand each assigned project.
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At CoBank, our Legal Resident provides legal support for various legal matters; including commercial and facilities contract review, preparation, negotiation and/or interpretation for all functional areas of the bank as well as the banks loan and collateral documentation function.
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Support other areas of the Bank as needed or requested with various lending, loan documentation, collection, work-out, deposit, treasury management and general banking needs. Work with lending, credit, and documentation teams to suggest loan structures and issue-spot.
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Proficient reading, writing, grammar, and mathematics skills; proficient interpersonal relations and communication skills; a thorough knowledge of current bank lending principles, policies, and practices; knowledge of all types of lending and loan products; proficient financial statement analysis skills; knowledge of current lending and collection laws and regulations; proficiency in Personal Computer programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
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1 – 3 years of experience in Credit Review, Credit Analysis, lending, or lending support role gaining general knowledge of loan structuring, loan documentation, adherence to Regulatory requirements and Bank Policy.
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5-7+ years banking experience, preferably concentrated in commercial credit risk functions, commercial loan review, regulatory environment or commercial lending and underwriting. Review required documentation for loan review testing, inclusive of credit file reviews and complete necessary line sheets.
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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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The AB Sr Underwriting Manager leads a team of underwriters whose primary responsibility is evaluating financing opportunities, underwriting credit exposure and negotiating loan documentation for new customers of Bank of America Business Capital (BABC.
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Job Overview: The Credit Review Analyst is responsible for performing commercial loan reviews to ensure credits are appropriately risk rated or adversely classified when potential credit weaknesses exist; the ability to document loan review findings and assist in report preparation; and to ensure lending practices conform with established loan policy; serve as a back-up to the AVP, Loan Review Manager as needed.
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