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Mortgage Loan Originator (Wholesale) responsibilities:● Internal/External Licensed Loan Officers to receive approximately 4-5+ warm transfers from our contact center/Tag Team National accounts.
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Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:Knowledge of consumer loan products and credit analysis for consumer lending. Essential Job Functions:Manages, coaches, and provides training to consumer loan processors/underwriters to ensure Bank’s credit policies, procedures and standards are met.
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Knowledge of consumer loan products and credit analysis for consumer lending. Manages, coaches, and provides training to consumer loan processors/underwriters to ensure Bank’s credit policies, procedures and standards are met.
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Perform any other reasonable duties required by Guild Mortgage Company or Managing Loan Officer to be performed by Loan Officer Assistant. Contacts borrower and/or mortgage broker to collect necessary documentation and act as a liaison between origination staff, underwriters, and customers.
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This position will ensure compliance with loan guidelines as set by NAMB's Loan Review Committee, ensure operational efficiency for NAMB Real Estate Owned, adhere to timely and informative reporting requirements, and coordinate document management.
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Embrace the future of real estate and mortgage services by becoming a Dually Licensed Agent. As a Dually Licensed Agent, you’ll have the unique advantage of thriving in both the Real Estate and Mortgage domains, exponentially expanding your professional network and income opportunities.
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The Loan Partner position allows someone with the desire to get into the mortgage business an opportunity to do so without any prior experience. The position is designed to be a 10-12 month program with the end goal of obtaining their loan officer license by passing SAFE and then being promoted to a producing loan officer.
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Mortgage Loan Originator License (Required) Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc. (PRMI) is expanding its operations in Georgia, and seeks a Mortgage Loan Officer, to develop and accelerate this growth.
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Administrative Duties – Will become proficient in borrower loan documentation, financial and collateral reporting. The ABL AM will also be involved in underwriting loan modifications, covenant waivers and revisions as well as annual reviews of assigned accounts.
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Provides referrals to the Lines of Business partners of Ameris Bank including but not limited to: Commercial Lending, Mortgage, Credit Cards, Merchant Services and Investment Services. Reviews with Branch Manager or Regional Manager as designated on those loan requests exceeding assigned lending authority for approval/denial of requests.
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Requirements Minimum 3 years of experience in Loan Operations within commercial or SBA lending. Post-closing loan review. Participation loan processing – both purchased and sold.
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We offer the following services: Life Insurance: Mortgage Protection insurance, Term Life, Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life, and Whole Life, Final Expense Accidental, Wealth/Investments, Debt Free Life, Annuities.
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Are paid in a timely manner Prepare monthly draw for the construction loan Minimum Qualifications and Experience: Must demonstrate initiative of taking on projects that benefits the accounting department or other customers.
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Must be SAFE (Mortgage Licensing Act) compliant within 30 days of employment in this role, including new or transfer of registration and applicable NMLS background check which includes meeting applicable financial responsibility, character, credit fitness and criminal background standards.
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Receives and processes financial transactions including deposits, withdrawals, check cashing, loan/credit card payments and advances, cash advances, issuing savings/cashier's checks, and redeeming savings bonds.
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