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Job Title: Commercial Loan Underwriter. SBA underwriting, packaging, and servicing experience preferred. Job Title: Commercial Loan Underwriter. SBA underwriting, packaging, and servicing experience preferred.
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If you love a challenge, learning new things and have a keen eye for detail, you have what it takes to be a Loan Underwriter at Celtic Bank. Headquartered in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, Celtic Bank was named a top SBA lender in the nation in 2022.
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The SBA Underwriter is responsible for underwriting business purpose loans of $5 million or less under the 7(a) program and according to bank lending policy, ensuring the Bank’s standard of quality and procedures are met.
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Formal credit training and prior SBA lending experience are required. Supervises input data/usage of SBA loan application software and credit scoring module, as well as analyze output and recommend decisions.
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Provides underwriting support for the SBA loan program as needed. Tenure: Senior Commercial Underwriter, Category 07, requires 3 years tenure in the Commercial Underwriter position with performance that meets or exceeds expectations and a promotion recommendation by the supervisor or manager.
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The Credit Products Underwriter II - Commercial is primarily responsible for underwriting complex financial transactions, including the financing of investment real estate, owner-occupied real estate, working capital, equipment, and LBOs/acquisitions, healthcare-related opportunities as well as credits augmented with an SBA guarantee.
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Business Banking Senior Underwriter I (Willing to Consider Applicants Anywhere in M & T's Footprint)
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An understanding of governmental loan programs (SBA lending) is required. An understanding of governmental loan programs (SBA lending) is required. Evaluate commercial loan applications received from the Business Banking sales team.
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SBA / Commercial Underwriter. Knowledge of commercial lending and USDA/SBA lending processes is required. Three or more years of experience in a credit analysis role relative to SBA/USDA lending.
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The Credit Products Underwriter I - Commercial is primarily responsible for underwriting complex financial transactions in conjunction with CPU III, IV or CRMs, including the financing of investment real estate, owner-occupied real estate, working capital, equipment, LBOs/acquisitions, healthcare-related opportunities, as well as credits augmented with an SBA guarantee.
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Excellent working knowledge of underwriting and credit risk administration for owner occupied and investment commercial real estate, commercial and industrial, construction loans and SBA/USDA loan products.
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Our client, a Top 25 SBA Banking Team is looking to add an SBA Underwriter to join our dynamic and growing team. Apply knowledge of SBA Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) to evaluate loan applications for accuracy, completeness, and eligibility.
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Position Title: SBA Credit Underwriter. Work with SBA Lending partners on pre-application identification of credit issues to provide structural, analytical, and indicate risk assessment while using bank policy and procedure/SBA SOP as a background for justification, and assist with the closing process with general knowledge of loan documentation process and procedure.
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AVP, SBA Underwriter. The SBA Underwriter evaluates loan applications and other financial data and transforms it into a concise, accurate report which can be utilized by the approving authority to make a credit decision on new and renewal SBA loans in accordance with the Bank's policies and procedures and SBA SOP. Senior SBA Underwriters are expected to be able to handle 70+ deal assignments in a year and possess a higher level of knowledge of financial analysis and SBA/Bank requirements.
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We are currently looking for a Loan Portfolio Underwriter and Analyst to oversee and monitorthe Bank’s portfolio of CRE, C&I and SBA loans to small and medium-sized businesses. At least three years of experience managing loan portfolios for a community bank, handling CRE, C&I, and/or SBA loans.
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As an SBA Underwriter, you will play a crucial role in assessing the creditworthiness of small business loan applicants and ensuring compliance with SBA regulations and bank policies.
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