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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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3-5 years’ experience in investment banking, credit or private equity principal investing, credit valuation or restructuring advisory services. Evaluate new investment opportunities by conducting quantitative and qualitative due diligence on private credit direct loan opportunities as part of an underwriting team.
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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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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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Collaborate with Analysts and credit underwriting team for basic loan requests including the creation of credit packages. Join our Bank Support Analyst team and provide integral support to our Corporate Client Banking deal team.
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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. Nature and Area of Impact, including Risk: Must deliver solid credit and underwriting analyses and risk rating recommendations.
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This position is responsible for marketing a full range of banking services to SBA loan eligible businesses with emphasis on client contact, origination, and underwriting. Assists special assets and credit services in any requested servicing action within assigned marketing area.
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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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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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Credit Risk Analyst (C10)ICG Risk Analysis (IRAUs) is an integral part of the Institutional Credit Management (“ICM”) Underwriting organization. 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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The position is responsible for the negotiating, underwriting and coordinating the closing of a variety of commercial banking loans, deposit production and fee income generation. Strong understanding of credit analysis, accounting principles, state and federal banking regulations, and business development.
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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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Ten or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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The Credit Products Underwriter II will partner with the RMs to assist in generating revenue and profitability. You will interact with credit approval officers, credit risk managers, and credit concurrence officers and participate in loan presentations to provide additional information and/or to support conclusions reached in analysis.
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