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Poste et missions Natixis currently hiring a Credit Risk Officer (Vice President) who will primarily focus on Corporate and Structured Finance in North Americas, with a focus on Aviation and Infra Finance.
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Citizens Bank Minnesota is looking for a high performing, experienced, motivated and community focused Chief Credit Officer who loves working with people and has great attention to detail.
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Are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF’s loan portfolios. The Chief Credit Officer will report to the Chief Executive Officer.
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Under the direction of the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) and in close collaboration with the VP-Risk Management, the Credit Officer - Risk Management partners with the Relationship Management team to identify and resolve credit concerns on special attention credits, while ensuring compliance with regulations affecting the Association.
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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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They will be experts in the Bank's credit policies as well as the various underwriting and portfolio management systems (i.e. nCino). Credit Data & Reporting - Monitor reports and support data cleanup for system accuracy related to SOX, CECL, and other risk and regulatory controls.
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TruStage Wealth Management Solutions (TWMS), TruStage' s wealth management business works directly with credit unions to provide data analytics and support financial professionals. The ability to build a strong client base with the credit union's exceptional referral system.
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Expertise in credit research for high yield bond, leveraged loans, preferred stock, and reorg equities across the risk spectrum from deep distressed to performing is required. Must have a minimum of 3 years of work experience in the areas of credit research and/or investment banking with material knowledge of financial modelling, valuation methodologies and credit documents.
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Preferred Education: Bachelors DegreePreferred Area of Study: Business, Finance, Accounting, Computer Science, or Information ServicesPreferred Area of Experience: Knowledge of commercial underwriting and credit analysis, including banking regulations and lines of defense and risk controls.
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Provide assistance to loan officers or Credit Administration as requested. Responsible for the investigation and analysis of credit risks on moderately complex loans, working within guidelines established by the company, and under the supervision of Credit Administration.
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Note: All candidates, irrespective of military or civilian experience, must also possess a current Tier 1 Police Officer Certification in good standing from the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board.
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May be assigned to specialized police responsibilities and/or units, such as, but not limited to: Accident Investigation (AI); Field Training Officer; Firearms Instructor; Bike Patrol; Suburban Narcotics Unit and other assigned task forces; Suburban Emergency Response Team (SERT); etc.
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Purpose : Scotia is seeking mid-level CLO/ABS salespeople for its structured credit group. 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.
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SUMMARY The Chief Credit Officer is responsible for the overall management of the Banks' Credit Risk Management function. Partner with Chief Banking Officer and Chief Human Resources Officer to develop and deploy on-going credit training programs for credit risk and banking teams.
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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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