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BAI Loan Review Certification or RMA Credit Risk Certification preferred. A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Federal Bank Examiner, Loan Review or Credit Analysis capacity is required.
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Assesses collectability of extensions of credit through review of customer financial information, collateral information and documentation, and payment history. Job DescriptionSUMMARY:Under the direction of the Director of Loan Review, will provide assistance for the independent and objective evaluation of the quality of the loan portfolio, the adequacy of loan documentation, and the effectiveness of loan administration functions.
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Ability to lead exit meetings for unit reviewsWorks under the supervision of the Loan Review Department Manager. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Thorough knowledge of commercial and consumer lending, banking laws and regulations, to effectively assist with the assessment of credit risk and the monitoring of compliance with loan policy, policies and procedures, applicable laws and regulations.
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Position Summary:The Loan Review Officer is responsible for performing various duties in the ongoing management of credit risk. Review quality and content of underwriter prepared credit displays and approval documentation – advising underwriters on content and quality.
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A minimum of 8 years of experience as a Federal Bank Examiner, Loan Review or Credit Analysis capacity is required. Job DescriptionSUMMARY:Under the direction of the Loan Review Manager, will provide assistance for the independent and objective evaluation of the quality of the loan portfolio, the adequacy of loan documentation, and the effectiveness of loan administration functions.
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Evaluate the accuracy of loan officer risk ratings; assigning and supporting more suitable risk ratings where appropriate. Test loan officer compliance to Bank policies/procedures.
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Under the direction of a senior Loan Review officer, participate in discussions with affiliate management regarding loan grading and conclusions regarding credit underwriting, approval, and administration.
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Work closely with loan officers, portfolio managers, credit administration, and risk management teams to ensure proper credit review and risk mitigation procedures are in place and executed effectively.
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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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Ten years in loan review, commercial lending or credit analysis. Helps identify emerging risk credits by conducting portfolio analysis on loans that originate under the Officers Loan Committee threshold and serves as the Reg. O Officer for the Bank. The position reports directly to the Director of Loan Review.
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Under the direction of the Director of Loan Review, will provide assistance for the independent and objective evaluation of the quality of the loan portfolio, the adequacy of loan documentation, and the effectiveness of loan administration functions.
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The Loan Review process will focus on assessing overall and loan-by-loan credit quality and will require an understanding of and familiarity with Loan Policies, Risk Ratings, Loan Underwriting, Financial Analysis and Collateral Evaluation.
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Loan review is the perfect place to learn our credit culture. You’ll prepare written reports directed to lending department management, senior Credit Administration personnel, the Chief Credit Officer, and executive management.
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A minimum of four years banking experience (specifically, loan review, credit analysis or business banking / commercial lending experience) or similar equivalent experience is required.
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Expert level credit analysis skills and experience to evaluate business unit underwriting and portfolio management processes, loan structure, borrower financial condition, repayment capacity, collateral, exceptions, risk rating, key credit risk drivers, and credit review principles and methodologies.
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