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The Senior Credit Analyst assesses both qualitative and quantitative factors that determines potential credit risk to the company through the identification and monitoring of exposure to markets, counterparties, vendors, organizations and customers, provides governance and implements controls.
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We are looking for a Credit Analyst, Credit Risk Strategy & Analytics, who will be responsible for developing innovative credit risk strategies and solutions across the customer lifecycle – leading to best-in-class credit results while enabling profitable growth and customer experience for WEX. The successful candidate will preferably have some knowledge and experience in Credit & Collections Risk analytics and processes.
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The Credit Analyst works with the division credit team to assemble and review customer financial information and evaluates their financial position as it relates to accounts with credit limits in excess of $25,000.
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The Senior Credit Risk Analyst researches and analyzes the credit underwriting and associated financial risk associated with the design and approval of specialized loans/advances to meet the financing needs of FHLB Dallas' member institutions.
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The Senior Credit Analyst functions as the technical support for the Market & Commodity Risk department within the Risk Management Business Unit. The Senior Credit Analyst assesses both qualitative and quantitative factors that determines potential credit risk to the Authority through the identification and monitoring of exposure to markets, counterparties, vendors, organizations and customers, provides governance and implements controls.
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Under the supervision of the Model Risk Manager, the Model Risk Analyst II - Credit will use quantitative expertise, critical thinking, problem solving, and analytical skills in the bank's Model Risk Management (MRM) program to ensure compliance with model risk governance policy and regulatory expectations.
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The Credit Analyst is primarily responsible for performing Pre-Funding audits, Loan Documentation Reviews and Loan reviews, as well as other routine audits to ensure the accuracy and completeness of loan documents and bank records.
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202 Credit Administration. Maintain accurate Real Estate and Credit files and prepare information for third party (examiners, auditors) as needed. Attend and participate in the Credit Quality, Executive Committee and Board meeting as required.
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Alternative credit asset management firm seeking to add a Credit Research Analyst to support its leveraged loan / CLO business. The credit research analyst role requires.
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This position supports credit/risk management activities including credit administration, loan analysis, approvals within delegated authorities, monitoring, servicing and reporting of credit within the organizations' AgTech portfolio.
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G.A. Rogers & Associates has partnered with our client in Irving, Texas as they look for a Senior Credit Risk Analyst to join their team of high achievers. The Senior Credit Risk Analyst conducts research and designs appropriate management reports as required to assist senior management in analyzing the credit risk exposure.
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Alt Credit fills gaps in the capital markets between credit, private equity and real estate, investing across a spectrum of liquid and illiquid opportunities that include various specialty finance sectors, net leases, structured products, cash flow streams (e.g., royalties, licensing, management fees), and other asset types.
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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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The Credit Analyst decisions phone, Internet, indirect, ExpressLink, remote login and data entry applications. The Credit Analyst will also monitor the quality, efficiency, and accuracy of the loan applications taken by contact center representatives.
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Stori has a standout founder team among fintechs, leveraging 100+ years of accumulated experience in consumer finance, banking and technology across Mastercard, Intel, Capital One, Morgan Stanley, GE Capital, and HSBC in the U.S., Mexico and Asia. The team has launched and managed many multi-million-customer credit card products globally, providing a wide breadth of experience and knowledge to our team.
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