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As a Relationship Banker in Branch Banking, you will take a lead role in delivering an outstanding experience to Chase customers. Your continued employment in this position would be contingent upon compliance with Truth in Lending Act/Dodd Frank Loan Originator requirements.
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As a Business Relationship Manager II (BRM), in Business Banking, you will be helping to improve the lives of our clients and the well-being of their businesses through financial solutions, education and advice.
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1+ year of experience in Retail banking sales, Financial services sales, Consultative relationship sales role in a related industry, with proven success in establishing new clients, deepening customer relationships and delivering results.
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Works in partnership with Specialists (Financial Advisors, Mortgage Bankers, and Business Relationship Managers) to connect customers to experts who can help them with specialized financial needs.
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As a Business Relationship Manager Senior (BRM) - Acquisition banker, in Business Banking, you’ll be developing and managing a portfolio of large profitable business clients with annual revenue greater than ~$3MM. You will focus on business development, acquiring balances, deepening product utilization, and gaining referrals to increase primary bank share.
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As an Associate Relationship Banker in our Branch Banking team, you’ll take a lead role in delivering an outstanding experience to Chase customers. Partners with licensed bankers, financial advisors, mortgage bankers, and business relationship Managers to connect customers to experts who can help them with specialized financial needs Assists branches by performing branch operations when needed, which may include acting in dual control and assisting with maintenance of cash devices including cash vaults and ATMs while adhering to all bank policies and procedures.
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans ABOUT THE TEAM Our Consumer & Community Banking division serves our Chase customers through a range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing.
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Our Consumer & Community Banking division serves our Chase customers through a range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing.
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As a Business Relationship Manager Senior (BRM) - Deepening banker, in Business Banking, you’ll be managing a portfolio of large profitable business clients with annual revenue greater than ~$5MM. You will focus on deposit acquisition, product deepening, client retention and growth, and gaining referrals to increase primary bank share.
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Beginning October 1, 2018, the Securities Industry Essential (SIE) exam, FINRA Series 6/7, state registration (including 63 or 66 if required), and Life licenses are required. This position is subject to the Dodd Frank/Truth in Lending Act qualification requirements for Loan Originators.
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These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more.
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If you are customer focused, enjoy building relationships and providing financial advice to your clients, then a role as a Business Relationship Manager is for you. Minimum of 7 years' experience in a Business Banking Relationship Management role or related business lending experience.
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For those in eligible roles, discretionary incentive compensation which may be awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. In addition, this position requires National Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLS) registration under the SAFE Act of 2008.
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Any information obtained during the registration, update, and renewal processes or through NMLS notifications may impact your employment with the firm. Dodd Frank/Truth in Lending Act. As such, an employment offer for this position is contingent on JPMC's review of your criminal conviction history, credit report, information available through NMLS, and any other information relevant to a determination by JPMC that you demonstrate financial responsibility, good character, and general fitness for the position.
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Makes personal connections, engages and educates customers, asks open-ended questions, and listens to establish trust and build lasting relationships. Operate within established risk parameters/tolerances and meets internal/external risk and compliance obligations, including completion of required training.
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