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At least 6 years credit analysis and/or loan review experience in Commercial Banking. Collaborates with the Credit Analyst to perform Portfolio management duties such as:Establish and maintain Investor Group on lender Portal.
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This position requires a strong understanding of credit, commercial products and financial statement analysis, in order to offer beneficial banking solutions (e.g. loans, treasury management, capital markets) based on clients and prospects needs.
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Provides support if assigned for clients in specialized business segments such as GIB, SBA and AG within Commercial Banking. Acts as point of contact for Commercial Banking clients for all servicing requests related to client relationship.
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Assist Relationship Managers and Portfolio Officers in conducting the customer “onboarding” efforts, including any ongoing servicing items, such as: a) Ensure auto debit is set up; b) Ensure real estate tax and insurance escrow (if applicable) is properly set up; c) Engage Treasury Management Department to set up bank’s treasury products (Online Banking, Remote Deposit Capture, etc.
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Thorough knowledge of Commercial, Treasury Management, and alternative lending and financing options. Minimum of 6 years Commercial Banking experience, at least 5 years of sales experience preferred.
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Banking regulations, loan documentation including mortgages. 2+ years of experience as a Lending/Banking or Administrative Assistant. The Client Specialist II position is responsible for assisting Relationship Managers, Portfolio Officers, and Managers with the overall administrative functions and responsibilities of developing and maintaining a portfolio of commercial loans and accounts, while enhancing the customer experience with servicing their needs within that portfolio (services, deposits, loans, etc.
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The Commercial Credit Officer (CCO) is a highly skilled client team member or associate, providing expert level advisory guidance in the most complex, integrated debt capital solutions for commercial banking clients.
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5 - 10 years of commercial banking relationship management experience with companies above $50 million in revenue. The Commercial Banking Relationship Manager’s (RM) main responsibility is business development in line with Valley’s credit quality standards, both in respect to existing relationships as well as new relationships.
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Knowledge of commercial banking products and services including credit analysis, underwriting, and treasury management products and services. Coordinates at a senior level with the sales team to establish, build and sustain Commercial Banking relationships with companies with gross sales of generally less than $25mm.
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In addition to your competitive salary, you will be rewarded benefits including: 11 paid holidays, paid vacation, Medical, Vision & Dental insurance, 401K with generous match, Pension, Tuition Reimbursement, Banking discounts and the list goes on.
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Responsible for reviewing closing documents, communicating with clients and identifying portfolio weaknesses and trends and alerting management (Group Manager, Market President, Senior Credit Officer) to deteriorating portfolio conditions.
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Deep Cash Management / Transaction Banking product knowledge with specific experience in developing and managing Treasury Management channel products, including online, file transmission, and mobile banking.
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