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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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Responsibilities include: preparing, reviewing, and distributing loan documentation and settlement statements; working on title insurance processes; coordinating loan closings and initial disbursement of funds; handling extension documentation; and ensuring proper execution, recording, and filing of lending instruments.
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Support the Lending business by drafting and overseeing the maintenance of credit documentation as well as draft and negotiate transaction specific loan agreements, principally for the margin and securities-backed lending product.
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Strong knowledge of lending laws, regulations and business loan documentation. Proficient knowledge of loan documentation, collateral perfection, and general loan servicing, as well as bank, federal, and state policies and requirements.
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This includes, but is not limited to, collecting personal data, preparing loan closing documentation, and organizing and analyzing data for completeness. The Financial Services Specialist, Agribusiness primary focus is to assist the Loan Officers within the Agribusiness segment in preparing complex, multi-million dollar loan packages that meet procedural and regulatory requirements.
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Proficient knowledge of loan documentation, specifically with commercial, business or commercial real estate lending documentation/closing. Working knowledge of general loan documentation, loan closing processes and procedures, lending policies, compliance and regulations.
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Proficiency in commercial loan documentation, workouts, collections, and an understanding of lending laws/regulations would be a plus. Candidates should have a minimum of eight years of experience handling complex Chapter 11 and reorganization cases and commercial loan workouts.
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Coordinate and review loan documentation for loan closing. Extensive knowledge of mortgage loan and government lending guidelines. Responsible for soliciting, negotiating, underwriting and coordinating the closing of mortgage loans in compliance with the Bank’s lending policies and procedures; Develops business relationships with customers; Promotes business for the Bank. Complies with all regulations which apply within the scope of the position, including Bank Secrecy Act.
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Ensure that proper and complete loan documentation is prepared and executed, and that security conformity with loan covenants, collateral advance ratios and other conditions. Understanding of legal and regulatory issues associated with the lending function, as well as documentation requirements.
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This position is responsible for developing a plan for bringing mortgage brokers onboard, maintaining anactive sales pipeline, and complete documentation for all broker and loan approvals.
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RequirementsRequired Skills: Knowledge of credit underwriting, accounting and loan documentation. Required Experience: High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of five years' experience in a commercial lending environment in a credit-oriented and underwriting position.
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Acts as liaison between loan officer and borrower to obtain financial, borrower, and collateral information, and all other supporting documentation. Bachelor's degree in business, accounting, finance or related field and three years professional level commercial, real estate, consumer lending related, or financial/credit analysis experience; or five years professional level commercial, real estate, consumer lending related, or financial/credit analysis experience; or equivalent combination of education/training and experience.
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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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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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The successful candidate will be involved in a diverse range of creditors' rights, and commercial loan transactional matters. Gordon Feinblatt is seeking a Senior Associate Attorney to join our Bankruptcy Practice Group.
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