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At Cinnaire Lending, a Loan Underwriter evaluates and structures loan transactions and assesses the associated risks and mitigants for affordable housing and community development loans. Job Summary: Cinnaire Lending is a U.S. Treasury certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI.
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The Global Markets Corporate Banking Vice-President supports the origination and structuring of commercial real estate (CRE) lending transactions intended to be securitized through the commercial mortgage backed securities (CMBS) market.
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The Senior Commercial Lending Attorney reports to the Associate General Counsel & Commercial Managing Attorney and assists in managing the Commercial Legal team and supervising the Commercial Lending Attorney(s.
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They clear and settle for many exchanges, trading platforms, and securities lending transactions. The ideal candidate will provide expert legal counsel on commercial, technology, and transactional matters.
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Responsible for underwriting and obtaining credit approval for the commercial real estate lending transactions. Also provides ongoing portfolio management of the CRE warehousing lending portfolio.
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This position is part of the Compliance Program Management team providing direct consumer compliance oversight and support of all marketing and advertising, including marketing efforts of the mortgage lending team.
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It has one of the most successful and prestigious intellectual property (including patent prosecution and litigation), MA, finance/commercial lending and investment services (mutual fund, etc.
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Thorough knowledge of commercial lending, complex credit underwriting, and the business objectives of the lending department. Good interpersonal skills to represent the Bank and effectively negotiate commercial lending deals.
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Management experience in a Commercial Bank setting, specifically leading a commercial lending sales team. In addition, the Industry Manager partners closely with credit underwriting, treasury sales, client service, an administrative assistant, and other functional areas inside and outside of the Commercial Bank to deliver products and solutions to clients.
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We partner with commercial banks with capabilities including but not limited to lending, deposits, treasury / cash management, online banking, and payments. Focus on strategic client engagements and pursuits and building out our Financial Services strategy practice with a focus on retail and commercial business strategy, digital strategy, and transformation.
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Additionally, Wintrust operates various non-bank business units including commercial and life insurance premium financing, short-term accounts receivable financing, out-sourced administrative services, mortgage origination and purchase, wealth management services and qualified intermediary services for tax-deferred exchanges.
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Demonstrates knowledge of commercial lending products and processes such as commercial & industrial loans, commercial real estate, asset based lending, project finance, leasing, etc.
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Soliciting, negotiating, underwriting, and coordinating the closing of loans in compliance with the bank’s lending policies and procedures. A community bank is confidentially looking to add another member to their lending team.
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15-20+ years of middle market cash flow lending experience as lead agent at a direct lender, investment bank, commercial bank, or BDC. 15-20+ years of middle market cash flow lending experience as lead agent at a direct lender, investment bank, commercial bank, or BDC.
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An interest in SBA Lending and Commercial Banking and working with people, building relationships and providing the best customer experience possible is essential to this role. + A minimum of five (5) years of commercial lending experience in banking or financial services.
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