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The Intermediaries Lending Banker will be part of the team that manages the bank's Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) lending initiatives, which is part of Chase's Commercial Bank. The position will work with multiple lines of business within Chase including New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) investing, Community Development Real Estate lending, Government & Non-Profit Banking, and Corporate Responsibility to support client relationships.
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Commercial Real Estate provides balance sheet lending in addition to agency lending from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA. The Compliance Advisor Manager will support the businesses' compliance with applicable laws and regulations as they relate to the sales, underwriting, and portfolio management processes.
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Able to understand complex legal issues as it pertains to real estate collateral; ability to research and understand implications of liens; judgments, tax sales, chain of title, encroachments, easements and lawsuits; well versed in other issues such as environmental due diligence.
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Full benefits: PTO, Paid Holidays, Cigna Healthcare, Dental, Vision, k with ADPTSKeywords: Data, data science, R, sas, python, datasets, logistic regression, linear regression, survival analysis, time series analysis, decision trees, cluster analysis, real estate, auto, credit card, consumer lending, consumer banking, modeling, model implementation, model risk, documentation, prepayment risk, financial services.
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Formulates and implements lending and treasury services products and procedures within commercial in investor residential real estate segment Serves as senior client manager on key relationships and transactions for clients to ensure successful completion and management of bank risk and return.
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Six years’ progressive experience in commercial Real Estate/Commercial Lending with a financial organization. Kitsap Credit Union is hiring a full-time salaried VP, Commercial Lending to work hybrid out of our harborside corporate office in beautiful Bremerton, WA. This role will lead, plan and direct the commercial, loan production and portfolio management functions for the credit union.
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Provide advice and policy interpretation to field examiners and other OCC staff on commercial credit products, including commercial real estate, asset-based, commercial and industrial, oil and gas, agricultural, leveraged, commercial leases, and other commercial lending products.
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Strong knowledge of commercial real estate lending practices, loan documentation, loan servicing, loan workouts and portfolio administration. In-depth understanding of regulatory compliance requirements related to commercial real estate lending, including but not limited to RESPA, TILA, and Dodd-Frank Act. Excellent leadership and people management skills, with the ability to motivate and guide a team towards achieving organizational goals.
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Candidates with commercial real estate experience, commercial lending experience, structured finance and/or general federal income tax experience would also be well-suited for this position.
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The Bernstein Companies (TBC) is a dynamic Real Estate Investment, Development & Management firm with diversified platforms spanning Multi-Family, Hospitality, Commercial Office, Commercial Lending, and Development based in Georgetown.
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A law firm based in Washington, DC is in search of a Commercial Finance Associate Attorney with 5+ years of experience in drafting, negotiating, and closing commercial lending transactions.
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Description Stinson LLP is seeking a highly motivated associate attorney with zero to five years of transactional experience and a strong interest in community development transactions utilizing new markets tax credits (NMTCs), historic rehabilitation tax credits (HTCs), and/or renewable energy investment tax credits (RETCs), to join our growing Tax Credit & Impact Finance group.
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We offer competitive, Commercial Loans and Lines of Credit, Treasury Solutions, Acquisition Financing, Equipment Leasing, Owner Occupied Commercial Real Estate, Small Business Lending, SBA, and Other Financing solutions.
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Preferred experience working in industries that include: lending institutions, information services, financial services, professional services, high tech and commercial real estate.
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With a $4.2B balance sheet, we focus on providing specialty commercial real estate lending and deposit banking solutions to real estate investors, businesses, nonprofits, and families in Boston, Washington D.C. and San Francisco.
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