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Experience in mortgage servicing functions: loan boarding, cashiering, call center, correspondence, website, collections, loss mitigation, foreclosure, bankruptcy, REO, special servicing, escrow, invoicing.
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Relationship Bankers are responsible for retaining and deepening existing client relationships through cross-selling, establishing new banking relationships, referring clients to product partners (e.g., Mortgage, Investments, Small Business, Treasury Management, Merchant Services, Private Banking, Wealth Management, Commercial), educating clients on digital solutions, providing account servicing and maintenance, effectively resolving client servicing issues, and processing.
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As a member of the Loan Servicing Team, the Associate Loan Administrator participates in the team's objective of providing comprehensive day-to-day oversight of commercial real estate investments, primarily mortgage loans, through management of the loan terms and monitoring of the real property collateral.
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Our client is seeking to fill a Mortgage Processing/Closing Manager role in the Chicago, IL. This selected candidate will be responsible for leading and overseeing activities of loan closing, loan processing, loan servicing, which includes first mortgages and a small multi-family portfolio.
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Develop ecosystem leadership inside and outside of the branch as a COI. Works across a broad range of ecosystem partners, including PNCI, PNC Private Bank, Business Banking and Mortgage. Delivers a differentiated client experience from acquisition through onboarding and servicing.
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Other model types (e.g., Asset Liability Management, Pricing, Mortgage Servicing Rights, etc. Experience with statistical packages such as SAS, Matlab, Stata, Python, and R.Experience with database management, such as SQL.Experience with data visualization tools such as Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, QlikView.
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Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
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That offers mortgage servicing, property renovations, business purpose lending, insurance, and more to homeowners, investors, and clients nationwide. 2+ years of experience in the mortgage industry; servicing or originations background desired.
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Mortgage Servicing Specialist. Desired - Familiarity with Mortgage and Equity Servicing Support. Familiarity with applicable NCUA and federal regulations governing consumer lending and/or credit cards, mortgage and equity loans, savings and checking accounts.
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About the Role: Under direct supervision responsible for processing transactions involving booking and servicing mortgage loans, commercial loans for clients across Northern Trust. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email our HR Service Center at.
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Our client is currently seeking a Client Service Analyst with mortgage lending experience. 3-5 Years Industry experience or relevant senior client servicing role. Prefers mortgage lending background.
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Founded in early 2008, Fay Servicing committed to providing innovative servicing solutions for both performing and non-performing mortgage loans. Before founding our company, we conducted an exhaustive analysis of the mortgage servicing industry and gained valuable insight into the problems facing mortgage servicers and their customers.
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Strong understanding of mortgage servicing operations, including loan boarding, payment processing, escrow administration, investor reporting, and loss mitigation. · Thorough knowledge of regulatory requirements and industry best practices related to mortgage servicing, including CFPB and investor guidelines.
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Examining or auditing the effectiveness of a financial institution's retail credit risk management processes (e.g., credit underwriting practices, credit analysis, account management, risk rating accuracy, mortgage servicing, collections, or audit and loan review.
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Familiarity with supporting a secondary mortgage operation including loan origination, loan on-boarding, master servicing, loan accounting, and investor reporting. Vice President and Managing Director of Mortgage and Enterprise Systems , reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer, for a hybrid, full-time opportunity.
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