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7+ years of experience in mortgage operations including loan administration, loan asset management, loss mitigation, mortgage servicing or mortgage banking. Progressive experience and significant exposure to all default areas of loan servicing including Collections, Loss Mitigation, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, REO, Claims and Default Compliance.
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Manages all Default system and enhancements associated with mortgage-servicing platform. Responsible for internal and external compliance within all areas of Special Asset Servicing.
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May interact with business partners across the Business Banking, Commercial, Consumer, Mortgage and Retail platforms to leverage technology, system enhancements and projects, while also representing inclusive needs for all aspects of default servicing.
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5+ years in Collections/Default loan servicing or other financial services; preferably in the mortgage or HELOC space; experience in personal loan servicing is helpful, but not required.
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Advise the Residential Real Estate business on consumer regulations governing mortgage origination and servicing, including Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA); Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA); Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA); Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) and the Fair Debt Collections Act (FDCPA.
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2-4 years of mortgage banking/lending experience, with strong emphasis on Quality Control experience. Strong knowledge and understanding of mortgage servicing regulations, NMS requirements, and GSE guidelines.
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Drives the development and analysis of data to identify trends and determine root cause servicing issues; utilizes data to facilitate process implement initiatives. Manages all special assets to highest/best outcome (including resolution, refinance, reinstatement, forbearance, foreclosure, bankruptcy, loss mitigation, liquidation, etc.
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Maintains and demonstrates current knowledge of applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including, but not limited to: deposit products, advertising, privacy, website compliance, lending products (including mortgage and consumer loans), collections, and mortgage servicing.
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Helpful to have default servicing, collections, loss mitigation experience with understanding of modifications, FDCPA, UDAAP, FFIEC regulatory guidance. Headquartered in Memphis, TN, the banking subsidiary First Horizon Bank operates in 12 states across the southern U.S. The Company and its subsidiaries offer commercial, private banking, consumer, small business, wealth and trust management, retail brokerage, capital markets, fixed income, mortgage, and title insurance services.
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Support the Loan Servicing Specialists and Mortgage Escrow Analyst and Servicer in the areas of escrow analysis, collections, delinquent taxes, and new loans. Work with Corporate Financial Services and Financial Analysts to research and resolve banking and General Ledger account outages related to Loan Servicing transactions.
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You will provide internal and external customer service to resolve mortgage servicing questions and issues. Areas of Interest: Mortgage Servicing. This level of knowledge is normally acquired through completion of an Associate's Degree and 3-5 years of related experience in mortgage banking or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We're a great company with great people, and we're looking for a Collections Specialist who will bring enthusiasm, attention to detail, and a servant heart to our team of top-tier banking and home lending professionals.
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Examining or auditing the effectiveness of a financial institution's retail credit risk management processes (e.g., credit underwriting practices, credit analysis, account management, risk rating accuracy, mortgage servicing, collections, or audit and loan review.
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As part of the Citi Global Wealth (CGW) Legal department, the Senior Lead Counsel I will primarily be engaged in providing broad-based advice on various issues and projects related to the North America (NAM) Lending business (Lending) of CGW and also support CGWs Banking business (Banking.
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Knowledge of consumer banking, mortgage loans, credit bureaus, real estate, and income calculations. The Single Point of Contact (SPOC) Default Servicing Specialist role is responsible for providing delinquent or imminent default real estate borrowers with a direct point of contact that will assist them through the loss mitigation servicing process when considering home retention or non-retention options.
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