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Basic to solid understanding of credit processing and servicing activities, accounting principles and practices, credit analysis procedures, credit administration, monitoring and reporting.
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Experience:A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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A minimum of five (5) years of commercial credit experience and ten (10) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required. Responsible for performing a variety of duties relating to the loan review function in order to assist in the ongoing management of credit risk; achieving goals as established in the department's annual review schedule; complying with operating policies and procedures established for the loan review function; communicating with appropriate personnel; responding to inquiries and requests for information; maintaining appropriate records and providing reports.
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Approve credit reviews as a first line of defense underwriter (Credit Officer CO/Senior Credit Officer SCO designation) including assessment of portfolio risk, liquidity of client positions, credit limits and risk appetite ratios.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to join their leadership team. Job description: *Chief Credit Officer (CCO)* Qualifications: *Chief Credit Officer (CCO.
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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. Conduct thorough credit reviews to analyze adherence to loan policy and procedure, credit quality collateral valuation, accuracy of core operating system as it relates to loan structure/pricing, and loan documentation.
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Interact with hedge fund, private credit funds, private equity, venture capital, and limited partner investment and finance officers on the valuation of investments. Manage staff in the preparation of valuations of illiquid credit assets including, private company debt, distressed corporate debt, commercial real estate loans, consumer loan portfolios, credit card portfolios, and residential whole loan portfolios, with a focus on the alternative investment space.
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Global Banking & Markets provides a full range of investment banking, credit and risk management products and services relevant to the financing and strategic development needs of our clients. Coordinate and work with Head Office Global Risk Management when necessary in matters related to the presentation of the global view of credit risk related to the U.S. Energy portfolio.
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Inclusively is partnering with a leading fintech company to hire a Credit Risk Analyst. We are seeking a Credit Risk Analyst to help meet the needs of our growing global business. The successful candidate will be responsible for working within an experienced Risk Management team to establish new counterparty credit relationships, setting and monitoring risk ratings and limits, preparing periodic portfolio reviews for risk committees, and establishment of counterparty credit risk management best practice models, tools, and processes.
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The Senior Analyst will be reporting to the Director of the Auto Credit Risk Analytics Team and is responsible for executing quantitative analysis to identify, measure and communicate credit risk.
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5+ years experience in credit risk management and data analytics. EnFin seeks a credit risk associate with prior experience in credit risk analytics to work on risk initiatives for the EnFin consumer lending platform.
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Additional responsibilities may include serving as a police instructor, field training officer, or school resource officer. An Associated or Bachelor's degree in criminal justice or related field and/or prior experience as a police officer, military, or other law enforcement related experience is desired.
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Work is reviewed by a higher classified police officer or Deputy Chief or Chief of Police through personal inspection and review of reports. This is basic police services work that includes the provision of routine and customary police services under the direction of a higher ranking police officer or a chief of the police department on the Kutztown campus.
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How many years of experience do you have as a sworn law enforcement officer? A police officer must be able to act without direct supervision using independent judgment and discretion in meeting emergency and non-emergency situations.
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