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Structures SBA loan proposals, completes initial underwriting and prepares credit package. Knowledge and understanding of underwriting or evaluating commercial credit. Structures SBA loan proposals, completes initial underwriting and prepares credit package.
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Perform underwriting and financial modeling for acquisitions, developments, and dispositions across Student/Multifamily, Senior and Medical Office sectors. Research market data and other resources to support underwriting assumptions.
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Under supervision of the Analytics Team Manager, the Underwriting Analyst position primarily maintains a range of technical client deliverables for the Sales Executive/Consultant and the Account Management teams.
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Develop an understanding of marketing and underwriting strategies for your business area and contribute to business development and renewal opportunities by attending client meetings to explain the company’s claim’s philosophy and approach to claims handling, and discussing any claims issues.
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Responsible for analyzing financial statements, addressing industry risks, collateral requirements, loan structuring, credit analysis and assisting in the preparation of loan presentations with adherence to lending policy and underwriting guidelines.
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Formal credit training and 5+ years of underwriting experience within a Commercial Bank or other real estate credit lender. Work with the origination team and credit as risks are uncovered during the underwriting/closing process.
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The Auto Loan Processor is responsible for reviewing loan packages to ensure all aspects of the underwriting process has been properly completed and that it adheres to company policies and procedures.
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As an Insurance Inspector you’ll be on-site conducting insurance underwriting inspections collecting data for a condition assessment and measurement dimensions of the property, including but not limited to photographs, all sides of the structure, roof photos, exterior amenities, hazards, and identifying building materials of the risk.
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Administrative: 2 hours per week: following up with insurance carriers to facilitate client applications through underwriting. Spare time: This is a commitment of working 4-8 hours a week that can generate between $500 to $2,000 per month.
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Maintain reports and notes within origination computer system regarding own prospects and customers to ensure complete exchange of information regarding loan application, loan status, conversations with customers, underwriting, lock in information, monthly projected closings, incentive, and expense.
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Knowledge and experience with the CAPE.net and/or nCino underwriting platforms. Industry Credit Risk Management - CRE is responsible for portfolio management of the Commercial Real Estate (CRE) and/or Impact Finance portfolio across U.S. Bank. The functions include risk identification and management of credit risks, potentially including risks associated with climate change.
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Draft, review, and negotiate complex legal documents, including securities disclosures, prospectus supplements, underwriting agreements, and other related documents. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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As an Insurance Inspector you’ll be on-site conducting insurance underwriting inspections collecting data for a condition assessment, measurement dimensions of the property. Our company is Information Providers, Inc and we are a field service company that conducts underwriting surveys of residential and commercial properties for insurance companies throughout 28 states.
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Duties include underwriting loans, including pre-qualification, pre-approvals, loan approvals, denials and counter offers. Successful candidate will be responsible for the prudent underwriting of mortgage loan requests to an authorized lending limit in accordance with company and investor guidelines and for the completion and submission of the government and credit union reports.
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Knowledge of FHA, FNMA and FHLMS underwriting guidelines. Knowledge of mortgage compliance regulations. Maintain compliance with all applicable regulations including, but not limited to, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA.
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