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Knowledge of investor CRE and SBA loans is preferred. Knowledge of investor CRE and SBA loans is preferred. Minimum of five years Commercial Lending experience. Commercial Lender, SVP. Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, economics, or business-related field required.
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Participate in assortment plan review with category mgt team for seasonal and SBA assortments by analyzing historical information, and make appropriate recommendations. The Associate Category Management Planner will be a key business partner with Category Manager and Category Director (CM/CD) to ensure achievement of department goals in terms of sales, gross margin and inventory.
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The SBA Specialized Loan Analyst is responsible for the set-up and maintenance of all Small Business Administration (SBA) loan processing functions, including analyzing and organizing new accounts, complex notes and renewals.
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Guidelines are ready to be made available and updating the Guidelines on the SBA website requires some very basic knowledge of WordPress and attention to detail. The Guidelines are available via the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) website and through the SBA Guidelines app.
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Knowledge of commercial lending and SBA lending processes is required to assist in the preparation of this information. The successful candidate will be responsible for reviewing and verifying loan documents including income, credit, appraisal, and title insurance, and ensuring the information is complete, accurate, and complies with Bank policies, and SBA Guidelines as well as meets underwriters' requirements.
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Regional Bank's SBA Group has an immediate opportunity for a local/Area Commercial Portfolio Manager with and credit background AND Special Assets. Manage SBA Special Assets and classified loans in the portfolio.
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2-3 years of experience handling loan closing of commercial real estate, and interim construction loans, including SBA loans, with ability to read and interpret complex loan documents. Position Summary: Under the direction of the Credit Administration Manager and the Loan Closing Manager, the Commercial Loan Closing Specialist will perform various closing and operational department functions to ensure the efficient operation of the area.
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Ensuring prompt payment of the Guaranty fee in the SBA/USDA required time frame. Commercial Loan Closer responsibilities include: Reviewing the credit files and completing all necessary documentation for SBA packaging files.
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East West Bank is currently seeking a SBA Business Development Manager. Incumbent will work directly with customers in providing more complex loans associated with the SBA and other federal or state government loan guarantee programs.
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We believe it takes all of us to bring our shared ambition to life, and each person is unique in their potential.
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SBA is one of the top 20 Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) based on market capitalization. Since 1989 SBA Communications has been a leading independent owner and operator of wireless communications infrastructure.
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Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in SBA loan processing and closing preferred. Prepares and review SBA loan closing documents. Adheres to Bank policies and procedures and complies with all State and Federal banking regulatory requirements, including but not limited to Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Bank Secrecy Act, Anti-Money Laundering, OFAC, Customers Right to Privacy Act, Regulation D, Regulation DD/Truth in savings, USA Patriot Act, CIP, Elder Care, Sexual Harassment, Information Security and Privacy requirements as they pertain to this position.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in SBA lending and/or commercial real estate. As an SBA Business Development Officer/ CRE Focused, you will be responsible for driving business growth and increasing loan production ( $20MM Annual Production) by identifying and developing relationships with potential clients in the commercial real estate industry.
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Provides oversight and expertise for items related to credit, loan, and SBA documentation policies, closing due diligence, regulatory requirements (including BSA/AML, Beneficial Ownership, OFAC, Flood Regulations) and systems used within the department.
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Willingness to learn new tasks and be flexible with new SBA policies that could change day to day functions. if you would like to discuss how we can help you find notary signing agent jobs today.
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