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Gathers additional data by contacting customers regarding questions/concerns; makes decisions; notifies customer; negotiates loan rate and term; obtains documentation needed for loan file; forwards file to loan underwriter and loan processor; closes approved loans.
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Create and finalize the Contact List. Retrieve and review credit reports, public searches, Applicant Experience Checks, FHFA checks, OFAC, HUD-LDP, and EPLS during the initial stage, addressing issues with the Underwriter and Analyst.
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Analyze multifamily real estate transactions, which includes assisting in the collection and review of loan due diligence materials, the generation of underwriting pro forma cash flows, identifying and evaluating risks and mitigates associated with a proposed transaction, and preparing formal presentations for loan committee.
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Interface between loan processor, senior loan officer/ mortgage loan originator, underwriter, mortgage lender or mortgage banker, and realtors on behalf of the applicant as needed to ensure a successful loan transaction.
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A Credit Center Underwriter will collaborate with Business Bankers and Commercial Segment Relationship Managers, internal support staff, and others to provide credit expertise and support the commercial loan origination and review process.
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Review and send overview of loan scenario to SVP of lending when loan exceeds lending approval authority. Generate reports and design spreadsheets necessary to facilitate audits of past loan files to determine if any procedure changes or adjustments need to recommend to SVP of Lending and VP Mortgage Loan Managers.
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Review and verify borrowers’ income, credit reports, employment histories, property appraisals and title insurance information to confirm the loan applicant meets the standards for the loan or mortgage package.
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Proficiency with automated underwriting systems such as Desktop Underwriter and Loan Prospector. Perform a risk based review on all loans based on expected performance and ability to repay, aside from GSE or HUD specific requirements.
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Once the file is cleared for close by the Underwriter, the Processor is responsible for final review of data prior to closing department. The Processor gathers initial loan file documents, completes pre-review to ensure all documents to qualify borrower are complete and entered into the LOS systems and submits file to Underwriting.
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Make sound loan recommendations to BB Underwriting Manager or Senior Underwriter on loan requests above authorized lending limit. Responsibilities Independently review and analyze Business Banking Loan requests to determine credit worthiness of the applicant with increasing levels of responsibility and lending authority.
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Make sound loan underwriting decisions within the Bank’s loan policies and procedures to minimize potential risk potential to Bank. Analyze business loan applications by evaluation of collateral, financial statements, projections, global cash flow, business plans, leases, rent rolls, business and personal credit reports, guarantor statements and additional information provided by the customer to determine credit worthiness.
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Complete nCino responsibilities for each assigned loan in accordance with the CLU Job Aide including: Pre-Flights, Determining Total Exposure, Final Review Steps, Covenants, Exceptions, Loading Credit Information into the respective Doc Mans and Additional Information.
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The Portfolio Manager assists in the assessment of risk and management of the Bank’s loan portfolio by providing analytical and credit oversight and is responsible for the annual review, renewal, loan covenant compliance reviews and financial collection process within assigned loan portfolio.
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Review loan presentations prepared by the loan officers and work with the designated underwriter, loan assistant and other loan support staff to prepare the Credit Commitment Report ("CCR.
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