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These services include in part plan design and document preparation, compliance testing and reporting, annual plan participant ERISA compliance statements, participant loan and distribution documentation, and the plan’s signature ready Form 5500.
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Other duties will include performing loan reviews of existing commercial loans (recommending credit grades based on creditworthiness of borrower and performance of the loan, and identifying documentation exceptions and evaluate underwriting), redetermination of Borrowing Base Analysis (review A/R Aging, Inventory, Equipment, Floor Plan reports and prepare Borrowing Base Calculation reports), and other related duties as assigned.
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The Sr. Account Executive must possess strong Customer service skills, superior communication and negotiation skills and an understanding of company loan documentation and state premium finance requirements.
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Minimum of 5 years of credit risk management experience, with exposure to loan underwriting. Knowledge of lending, derivatives, and funding products and related lending and trading documentation.
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Provide direct support to the General Counsel and Associate Litigation Counsel, including the preparation of correspondence, reports, and review of corporate agreements, purchase sale agreements, asset purchase agreements, vendor contracts, and loan agreements.
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Follow all processes and procedures for loan documentation and review as outlined by the Bank. Proven performer as a commercial loan officer in a high performing commercial bank environment is required; familiarity with the metro market and region is required.
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Participation in mediation, willingness and ability to understand complex loan documentation and loss mitigation processes. Prepare legal briefs, pleadings, appeals, contracts, and any other necessary legal documentation during the course of litigation in State Circuit Court, Probate Court, Appellate Courts, Federal District Court, and Federal Bankruptcy Court, State and Federal.
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The Conditions Manager will Lead a team of Loan Review Specialists who are responsible for the Conditions review of Conventional, Non-Conforming, FHA, and VA loan files to ensure loan file contains all required documentation, meets acceptable regulatory standards, and complies with established guidelines prior to purchase.
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Ensures the appropriate materials and documentation are available to customers, investors, capital markets loan syndications and/or commercial real estate deal teams, as well as external and internal business partners to execute transactions.
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The Loan Operations Specialist II is responsible for all loan documentation preparation, review, and funding. Prepare all in house requests for new and renewed loan documentation which will include commercial and commercial, real estate.
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This is accomplished by obtaining and verifying necessary documentation for analyzing the condo project and communicating directly with the condo reviewer and/or loan officer. Prepare a project approval summary for missing documentation before submitting to project review for Loan Officer/Branch Manager to review.
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Strong knowledge of wholesale loan (syndicated / bilateral) product and business, including an understanding of legal loan documentation, loan / funding mechanics, deal structure, funds flows, etc.
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Audit loan files to ensure the various reviews have been completed with accuracy. Alliance Bank of Arizona, Alliance Association Bank, Bank of Nevada, Bridge Bank, First Independent Bank, and Torrey Pines Bank are divisions of Western Alliance Bank; Member FDIC.
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As a Loan Support Analyst within PNC's Midland organization, you will be based in Kansas City, Dallas, or Birmingham. Our team provides full life of loan servicing, from loan origination to loan payoff.
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Responsible for facets of commercial credit packages, including clear communication of risks and any recommended mitigation strategies, consulting with SFS Legal to protect SFS interests, maintenance of UCC filings, and review of loan documentation prior to funding.
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