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Minimum of 5-8 years' experience working with or directly in a financial institution, primarily in a commercial lending, commercial underwriting, or loan review function. Present loan features, key facts, and recommendation to management for review.
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Reporting to the District Manager, you will oversee marketing efforts for your location, champion store security and loss prevention, help enforce adherence to quality standards, and review all transactions to create an environment that fosters growth and innovation.
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Works with IFF attorneys and/or outside legal counsel in all aspects of loan document preparation and review of other items for closings. Engages and review reports from independent third-party inspection reviewer to support construction loan advances.
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The teammate is responsible for booking, servicing, collateral review and/or imaging for commercial and consumer loan accounts, as assigned, providing the highest quality of service to every customer and serving as a point of contact for questions and training.
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Loan Review - Knowledge of and ability to review a bank's loans to ensure compliance with organizational policies and standards and to identify and control risks in a loan portfolio.
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Review and support of secondary market loan sales - bids, bid confirmation email, good delivery, settlement email and SBA secondary market loan review packages. Review documents to ensure items have been properly executed, all documents have been provided as per the loan agreement.
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Complete credit monitoring functions for designated portfolio including spreading and review of financial statements, borrowing base and covenant testing, marketable securities and leveraged lending monitoring and annual credit reviews.
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We're also a professional services company, consumer loan originator and servicer, payment processor, renewable energy innovator, and K-12 and higher education expert (and that's just a shortlist.
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Demonstrates robust knowledge of where and how to leverage industry/economic research tools into the review. As a Credit Risk Review Advisor within PNC's Credit Risk Review organization, this position is primarily based in a location within PNC's footprint.
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May also assist with farm real estate loan collateral, small business and small farm loan collateral.) Performs related duties to monitor CRE collateral such as reviewing appropriate collateral coverage, assisting to determine collateral liquidation values, and assisting with on-site audits of members’ CRE loan collateral.
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Commercial Appraisal Review Officer - Secured Credit Administration. As the Commercial Appraisal Review Officer, you will facilitate the request and review of commercial real estate valuations to determine market value for related financial transactions in accordance with internal bank policies/procedures, industry standards and regulatory requirements.
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Accurate processing of automotive titles for lending partners, review and audit loan and title documents for accuracy, and manage a queue system used to disburse tasks and action items. Job Title: Title Specialist I.
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Participate in Administration of loans - Reconcile draw packages (sworn statements & AIA's), order & review inspections, order date down endorsements & title updates, and interact with clients as necessary.
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O Review and assess a broad range of complex loan applications within defined guidelines and accordingly take decision or recommend for approval to higher authorities. o Facilitate critical review and documentation of the proposals and effectively monitor the client & collateral creditworthiness from the pre sanction to post disbursement phase & undertaking steps for risk mitigation, whenever required, while ensuring adherence to legal & documentation norms & policies.
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Able to obtain and review required loan documentation. Prepare and organize loan documents for review and approval. Mortgage Loan Operations Trainee. During this training time, your primary responsibility includes timely, accurate processing, verification, packaging and submitting of data and documents for a variety of mortgage loan programs.
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