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Provide assistance to loan officers or Credit Administration as requested. Responsible for the investigation and analysis of credit risks on moderately complex loans, working within guidelines established by the company, and under the supervision of Credit Administration.
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This role supports the CAS Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk Portfolio Reviews in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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This individual will have skills and experiences to lead CAS related credit risk portfolio review audit activities in support of the overall Credit Risk audit plan, provide oversight of audit activities over the credit areas mentioned above, and deliver updates to senior management and key stakeholders.
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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Identifies portfolio weaknesses and trends and alerts management (Group Manager, Market President, Senior Credit Officer) to deteriorating portfolio conditions. Coordinate deal team meetings between Relationship Manager, Market President, Senior Credit Officer, and Underwriter.
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Strong understanding of applicable laws, regulations, financial services, and regulatory trends that impact credit risk management, particularly related to credit review activities. Large Bank experience through risk advisory, internal audit, regulatory oversight, or credit review.
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Eight years of retail banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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Monitor loans through periodic reviews and documentation in conjunction with Portfolio Manager, SBA Credit Analyst/Underwriter, and/or as requested. Collect past due accounts and/or support SBA Lending Manager/Portfolio Manager in the collection of accounts.
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Work closely with the Portfolio Management and Municipal Credit Research teams during the portfolio construction process. Responsibilities include but not limited to trading, fixed income valuation, portfolio positioning input, risk metric analysis, and in-depth credit review of portfolio holdings.
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The Chief Credit Officer is responsible for the overall credit administration of the Bank's lending activities and loan portfolio including planning, leading, directing and controlling the credit functions and maintaining the Bank's overall credit risk exposure.
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Loan Review’s mandate covers credit and related trading and/or derivative exposures originated by and managed by various Front Office business units and Credit Risk Management, in Global Markets, Investment Banking, and Distribution and Portfolio Management.
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Carry out Know-Your-Customer and Anti-Money Laundering / Counter Financing of Terrorism processes and ensure Credit Administration, Risk and Lending teams are trained annually on the processes.
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The ICM Hedge Fund (HF) Portfolio Manager VP is responsible for managing Citi’s credit risk to a portfolio of the firm’s most complex and large Hedge Fund relationships. Primary activities include credit due diligence, credit reviews, credit approvals and monitoring of the portfolio within the risk appetite of the overall business strategy.
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Act as point of contact between lender, underwriter, portfolio manager, client and closing desk to provide clear guidance and transparency for each Letter of Credit process. Interpreting complex credit agreements and related documents working with business partners in commercial lending, portfolio management and closing desk.
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Generate a Loan Review work paper as a result of the duties outlined above as well as other reports as needed to fully analyze each credit assigned in the portfolio. Experience using Jack Henry/Silverlake, Global Wave Portfolio Track and DiCOM Loan Review software preferred, but not required.
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