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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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The Corporate Credit Analysis team is responsible for underwriting & monitoring corporate credit positions within the Structured Finance & Lending (SFL) desk within the Securities Division.
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Span of Control: no direct reports, but encompasses regular communication with Clients and Prospects, Portfolio Management teammates, Relationship Managers, Credit Risk Managers, Credit Review partners, Technology, and other internal and external audit and examiner functions.
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Additionally, Specialty Banking Analyst l are expected to assist relationship managers with management of an existing portfolio of clients and monitor client relationship for compliance with credit standards through monthly portfolio monitoring.
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Working with the firm’s trading, operations, finance, sales, banking and investing businesses, engineers use their mathematical and scientific training to create financial products, advise clients on transactions, identify market opportunities, assist managing risks, and provide technical solutions to facilitate all business activities.
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Demonstrable financial services experience, including 3-5 years of credit experience in Banking, Credit Risk Management or equivalent credit experience. ICM Risk Analysis Credit Risk Associates are responsible for a portfolio of Risk Relationships, owning the Credit Risk Analysis for those relationships, and being responsible for the continuous monitoring of that portfolio.
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Within their targeted geographic territory, the CE leads the credit delivery process from beginning to end by partnering with PCA/PCM, Underwriting, Risk, Product Subject Matter Experts, Portfolio Management, and Servicing & Fulfillment.
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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. Three or more years of CRE credit underwriting, analysis, or portfolio management experience.
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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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The IRAU’s mandate is to deliver best-in-class credit risk analysis, monitoring and credit administration as a partner to ICG Risk and Banking shared commitment to ensuring the safety and soundness of wholesale lending across ICG.ICG Risk Analysis Credit Risk Analysts are responsible for a portfolio of ICG Risk Relationships, owning the Credit Risk Analysis for those relationships, and being responsible for the continuous monitoring of that portfolio.
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The Portfolio Manager role is positioned within Credit Administration and is integral to the success of the Technology, Media & Telecom line of business, helping to drive the strategic vision set forth by Texas Capital Bank. The Portfolio Manager owns the underwriting process for all credit requests, working closely with Analysts, Associates, and Relationship Managers to determine and evaluate potential risks and identify cross-sell opportunities.
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Enables real-time access to portfolio insights, workflow automation, and deal administration for diversified credit portfolios, CLOs, syndicated and leveraged loans. Commercial Banking and Loan Syndication experience in WSO.
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Specialty Banking Analyst l , you will underwrite loan presentations ensuring the overall success and growth of an assigned portfolio, including originations, annual reviews, amendments, risk rating assessments, financial spreads, financial modeling, among other duties.
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As a Business Relationship Manager Senior (BRM) - Acquisition banker, in Business Banking, you'll be developing and managing a portfolio of large profitable business clients with annual revenue greater than ~$3MM. You will focus on business development, acquiring balances, deepening product utilization, and gaining referrals to increase primary bank share.
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The Commercial Credit Officer (CCO) is a highly skilled resource, providing expert level advisory guidance in the most complex, integrated debt capital solutions for commercial banking clients.
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