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Be responsible for timely preparation reports including but not limited to Board, Call, SBA, regulatory, audit, and external loan review. Manage the Quality Control Review process and procedures on loan documentation, loan bookings and the organization of the electronic scanned loan files.
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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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The primary function of the Credit Review Analysist I will be to review the loan portfolio with a focus on credit underwriting and credit file quality, adherence to regulatory requirements, policy, and approval guidelines, and identify loan documentation deficiencies.
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This position will work with our Treasury Operations group, which covers the Middle Office tasks of daily review, confirmation, research, and settlement on global and domestic debts (bond, loan, asset-backed security) and derivatives (swap and swap clearing) as well as investments such as Money Market Funds, Money Market Accounts, Euro Time Deposits, Equity, plus commercial paper and Inter-company loans.
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Reporting to the District Manager, you will oversee marketing efforts for your location, champion store security and loss prevention, help enforce adherence to quality standards, and review all transactions to create an environment that fosters growth and innovation.
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Supervise all aspects of loan operations including generation of loan documents, booking loans, posting of payments, payoffs, draw requests, collateral management, post‐closing functions, document imaging, exception tracking, e‐signatures and balancing general ledger accounts.
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Maintain and demonstrate proficiency with various loan software applications (Loan IQ, AFS, ACBS, FIS, and LaserPro) and help oversee the vendor management functions for these software platforms.
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Join our team to review company policies and documents related to creating enforceable mortgage loans, oversee our loan originator compensation program, and collaborate with our Chief Compliance Officer and Director of Mortgage Compliance Oversight to ensure regulatory compliance and stay updated on relevant laws and regulations impacting our operations.
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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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Review documents from closing to perform loan set up of new or converted loans. Review and approve loan pay offs per established procedures, from initial borrower request through pay off calculation, verification and approval processes.
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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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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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Review construction related information at Agency commitment, during construction and at loan conversion, in accordance with Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae/HUD multifamily guidelines. Review Property Condition Assessment reports to advise Equity team of condition, overall quality and any on-going operational costs of a Property that is under consideration for acquisition.
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Presenting and discussing loan information submitted to the Board of Directors for review, including the ALLL/CECL calculation, graded loan reports, and other loan quality information and trends.
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Provide key support to CCO and act as liaison with all external and internal audit teams, loan review, compliance, and other oversight, as needed. Provide credit analysis support for complex Commercial Lending relationships and portfolio administration support such as covenant testing, loan maturities, and annual review monitoring.
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