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You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15+ years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.
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As part of the continued expansion of our global investment platform, we are currently seeking to recruit a Fixed Income Credit Analyst to join our Bank Loan Credit Research team. This individual will focus primarily on North American and/or global credits and will be responsible for following several industries in the bank loan market, and for providing fundamental credit research on the bond and loan issuers within them.
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THE POSITION As part of the continued expansion of our global investment platform, we are currently seeking to recruit a Fixed Income Credit Analyst to join our Bank Loan Credit Research team.
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Square Credit Card makes it easy to manage business expenses right alongside the seller’s business within Square. As a staff software engineer on the Square Credit Card Team, you will help us expand access to Square Credit Card for sellers and design features to differentiate our product from other credit cards.
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Coordinate with NFF in-house counsel (or external counsel), underwriters, and portfolio management staff to ensure loans are closed in accordance with credit approvals, executed commitment letters, and credit policies; where changes, exceptions, or concessions are requested, provide oversight and guidance to ensure NFF's interests are protected, while seeking ways to reasonably accommodate client and partner needs.
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The VP/SVP, Deputy Chief Credit Officer will support ownership and growth of Debt Strategies (Acquisition and Asset Management), ensuring appropriate risk management in conjunction with the Chief Credit Officer.
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In addition, Bank Loan Credit Analysts regularly interact and collaborate with other investment professionals at the firm including other Credit Analysts, Equity Analysts, ESG Analysts, Portfolio Managers, Traders, and Macro Strategists.
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This truly outstanding alternative asset manager has nearly $80 billion across a range of Structured Credit & specialist Lending, High Yield, etc. In addition to your strong data architecture/coding expertise - gained in a Credit Asset Manager - you’ll need the soft skills to “sell” changes & articulate the impact of technology on the business.
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Act as the centralized primary representative for Credit Risk in the ongoing model ownership responsibilities of all Credit Risk Models associated with Basel, CECL, CCAR and the internal quarterly stress testing.
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As a member of our dedicated supervisory team (DST), you will assess credit risk management in functional areas and business lines and the risk management programs of the institution through participation in on-site examinations and regular monitoring practices of business activities to ensure they operate in a sound manner, and comply with applicable banking laws, regulations, and policy statements.
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Ensuring high-quality credit analysis on individual loans, portfolio stress testing, and calculating monthly allocations to the Loan Loss Reserve (ALLL/CECL). Sr. Credit Officer responsibilities include: Leading the credit team and supporting loan products, policies, and procedures that ensure the overall quality of the Bank’s lending portfolio.
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This investigation includes but is not limited to a criminal, civil litigations and regulatory review, employment, education, and credit review (role dependent). Certain roles may require candidates to go through a preliminary credit check during the screening process.
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77 West Wacker Dr (35012), United States of America, Chicago, IllinoisManager, Data Scientist - Credit Infrastructure Imperative - Team Matrix. As a startup, we disrupted the credit card industry by individually personalizing every credit card offer using statistical modeling and the relational database, cutting edge technology in 1988.
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Ensuring that the properties are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those specific to affordable housing and tax credit programs (e.g., HUD regulations, LIHTC program rules.
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Experience must include reviewing and negotiating transaction documents, including but not limited to, credit agreements, Indentures, offering materials, marketing materials, and management agreements.
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