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The Senior Commercial Credit Underwriter – Commercial Real Estate (CRE) provides credit administration support and service to commercial real estate banking teams.
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The selected candidates will undergo a structured rotational program, providing them with a solid foundation in commercial banking and credit analysis, and preparing them for future advancement opportunities within our organization.
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Bachelor's degree, preferably in a Business, Finance, or Real Estate-related course of study, or equivalent experience in commercial real estate debt asset management, real estate investment banking, CMBS bond investing or real estate finance.
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Minimum 10 years of commercial/corporate banking experience required, including prior experience in credit analysis and/or portfolio management. Formal Credit Training (Commercial Credit Certification, or from another bank) or commensurate underwriting experience required.
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Requirements: Requires a Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field and 5 years of progressively responsible, post-baccalaureate experience as a Data Analytics Manager, Data Engineering Manager, Software Developer, or related position involving Big Data analysis in Retail and Commercial Banking domain in Hadoop ecosystem.
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The Credit Products Underwriter II - Commercial is primarily responsible for underwriting complex financial transactions, including the financing of investment real estate, owner-occupied real estate, working capital, equipment, and LBOs/acquisitions, healthcare-related opportunities as well as credits augmented with an SBA guarantee.
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Knowledge of the banking industry, relevant banking regulation, commercial banking, capital markets, and treasury management products and the associated risks. Pursuant to the Bancorp Risk Framework, executes credit risk management strategies and policies, exercising independent judgement and providing constructive and credible challenge to credit risk recommendations, credit risk portfolio management and monitoring, approves credit exposure, providing feedback on proper structuring and pricing.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Commercial Loan Servicing Representative in Commercial Capital Operations as a part of Commercial Banking Operations. They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions.
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May require specialized underwriting skills for Commercial and Industrial, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Banking, Working Capital and other Truist product offerings. Bachelor’s Degree in Finance or related field and at least 3+years of related training and experience in commercial credit analysis.
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Escalating emerging credit or other relationship concerns to managementCompleting loan renewals and modifications prior to maturityMaintaining compliance with and full knowledge of bank loan policy and procedures and staying abreast of changes theretoAdhering to Triumph's core valuesExperience & Education:Bachelor's Degree in Business of Finance preferred or a combination of banking experience and/or degreeSeven to ten years of experience in complex lending to large and middle market borrowers.
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Collaborate with Data Engineering & Management (“DEM”), Quantitative Modeling Team (“QMT”) and Commercial Banking Credit Underwriting Team (“CBCU”) to ensure smooth operation of scorecard workflows.
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S/He will partner with key internal stakeholders (Operations, Technology, Banking, Markets, Commercial Bank, TTS, Compliance and Risk) to drive end-to-end delivery on a Front-to-Back strategy for Credit Risk service model with the focus on syndicated loans portfolio that fully supports, satisfies and anticipates the reporting needs of the business and our regulators.
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Experience in C&I lending to owner-operated companies meeting their needs in financing owner-occupied commercial real estate, equipment, SBA loans, business acquisitions, and monitored and non-monitored lines of credit.
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Commercial Banking and Loan Syndication experience in WSO. Enables real-time access to portfolio insights, workflow automation, and deal administration for diversified credit portfolios, CLOs, syndicated and leveraged loans.
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Areas of Interest: Commercial Banking; Business Development; Lending; Relationship Management; Sales. You will coordinate the commercial banking business development program and officer call schedule as it pertains to the assigned team or unit.
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