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You will learn loan review and credit analysis abilities to help assess credit risk for lending purposes. Assessing credit risk associated with individual commercial borrowers and entire loan portfolios in banks and credit unions across the country.
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Proficient commercial and retail lending and commercial and retail and leadership services skills and the credit process from application through documentation. Position Overview: This position is primarily responsible for assisting the Managing Director of Business Credit in the oversight of the Business Credit of the Bank. The incumbent provides support and relationship development to Business Credit along with assignment of a lending portfolio.
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Performing credit risk due diligence for mergers, acquisitions, and securitizations. As an intern, you will be working with our Loan Review team to support financial institution clients in all aspects of loan review projects.
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First Citizens offers an array of general banking services including a network of more than 550 branches in 23 states and commercial banking expertise delivering best-in-class lending, leasing and other financial services coast to coast.
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Experience with consumer and commercial lending products and practices. The AVP, AMTF Strategies Credit Implementation role, is a key position reporting to the VP, Credit Strategies Implementation Lead. This role is responsible for implementing the Authorization and Real-Time Credit Line Increase requests and build, test, support, and manage our authorization, fraud, and credit line increase request systems for all Co-Brand, Dual Card, Private Label, Commercial, and PS/CC clients.
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Preferred candidates would have two to three years of commercial lending experience and must have a working knowledge of syndicated credit facilities and leveraged finance transactions. Preferred candidates would have two to three years of commercial lending experience and must have a working knowledge of syndicated credit facilities and leveraged finance transactions.
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Commercial Banking Lending Regulatory Reporting Quality Assurance QA Transactional Testing Program. These rolls are within our Commercial Banking division, and are focused on Regulatory Reporting Data Quality Assurance Transaction Testing.
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The SBA Underwriter II is responsible for fulfilling the credit administration function for Truliant’s SBA lending group, including underwriting both SBA and traditional commercial loan requests and preparing SBA loan packages for SBA and Member Business Loan Committee approval.
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At least 5 years of experience in a corporate/commercial lending or investment banking role. M&A Financing or SBA lending experience is preferred. We are seeking a Senior Associate or Vice President of Capital Solutions who is ready to leverage their commercial, corporate, or investment banking experience into an exciting opportunity within the rapidly evolving and disruptive fintech industry.
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The Business Banking Deposit Product and Lending Pricing Director is a leadership role that is responsible for driving the vision, strategy, execution of the product road map, and ongoing performance management of the Regional Bank segment's $25 billion in commercial deposit balances and $114mm of commercial service charges.
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This role will support teams in the following segments: Home Builder Finance, Income Property Finance, Real Estate Corporate Banking, Commercial, Government and Institutional Banking, Equipment Finance, Regions Business Capital (asset-based lending), and Corporate and Specialized Industries.
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Commercial lending/asset management or audit/Quality Control background. Responsible for accurate and timely review of Commercial Loan advances, principal payments, reprices, settlements, and manual transactions.
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This contractor will be part of the commercial lending fulfillment team executing covenant compliance requests. Commercial lending experience. 2+ years of Commercial Loan Servicing support experience.
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Influence strategy for the commercial lending business line requiring in-depth evaluation of multiple factors including intangibles or unprecedented factors. Potentially lead projects, teams or serve as a peer mentor.
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Experience working with Wholesale/Commercial Lending products and systems (AFS/LOANIQ/etc) Strong Data Analysis skills with hands on experience with data profiling, data mapping, data quality, and data lineage.
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