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Manage and oversee the credit, collections, and order release process for the entire commercial portfolio under the leadership of the Commercial Credit COE & Operations Manager.
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Commercial Credit Analyst II. Responsible for working with the Senior Credit Officer primarily on credit analysis and underwriting of the following loans: Multifamily, Commercial Real Estate and Commercial/Business loans.
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The CMBS / CRE Credit Analyst will be responsible for conducting in-depth analysis of commercial real estate properties and assessing credit risk associated with CMBS and CRE-related transactions.
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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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4+ years of experience in commercial banking, credit, or payment industries. You will will perform regular credit risk reviews by incorporating in-depth financial analysis, as well as thorough research on management, industry, and the overall macroeconomic environment.
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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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Preferred Education: Bachelors Degree Preferred Area of Study: Business, Finance, Accounting, Computer Science, or Information Services Preferred Area of Experience: Knowledge of commercial underwriting and credit analysis, including banking regulations and lines of defense and risk controls.
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Job Title: Senior Credit Analyst – Sector Lead (multiple positions)Location:New York, NYResponsibilities:Act as a lead analyst on structured finance transactions, and present analysis to rating committee (15.
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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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Job DescriptionThe 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 Leveraged Finance Commercial Loan Analyst is responsible for servicing a specific group of the division’s existing business customers and to assume responsibility for aspects of credit and loan management for those customers within the leveraged lending group.
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Credit Risk Process involving new proposed exposures: Identify and evaluate credit risks related to a new proposed client for one or more of the following sectors: Corporate and Structured Finance (Infrastructure & Project Finance, Aviation and Trade Finance) Write credit risk opinions related to new transactions, annual/quarterly reviews, waiver and amendment requests according to lending policy requirements.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in Fund Accounting or related field (Credit, Venture Debt, or Private Equity experience is preferred). Vista Credit Partners (“VCP”), the credit investment platform of Vista Equity Partners, is seeking to hire a finance professional to assist in the day-to-day management and oversight of related accounting and financial reporting requirements pertaining to VCP’s Business Development Company (“BDC”) – Vista Credit Strategic Lending Corp (“VCSL.
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Facilitate customer meetingsOther duties and tasks as assigned by Credit Manager Qualifications for the Credit Specialist: Degree in Accounting/Finance preferred or 3+ years of equivalent experience in AR/AP or credit role preferred 2+ years’ experience with electronic billing (ADP, Oildex, EDI) Intermediate Excel skills (vlookup/pivot tables/power queries)Intermediate knowledge of financial statements and credit reporting tools (D&B, etc.
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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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