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Foundation Finance Company (FFC) is one of the fastest-growing consumer finance companies in the U.S. We work with home improvement contractors nationwide to help them close more sales through the use of flexible financing plans.
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Description:About Foundation Finance:Foundation Finance Company (FFC) is one of the fastest-growing consumer finance companies in the U.S. We work with home improvement contractors nationwide to help them close more sales through the use of flexible financing plans.
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A minimum of 5 years successful lending experience in the contact center or as a consumer lender. Analyze credit history for all applicants and analyze tax returns for self-employed borrowers to determine their eligibility to repay.
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MAJOR DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:Greet, assist and solicit individuals entering the office and calling by phone; receive and process credit and employment verifications, and record information obtained; process payments, distributions, make recommendations regarding loan approvals; approve loans up to established lending limits, complete loan closings, handle account activities related to collection accounts, including phone calls and face to face communications with customers.
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FFC's full-spectrum lending approach has driven billions in originations and helped many customers make needed improvements to their homes. Generate and format different reports using a variety of software which include but aren't limited to; Tableau, SalesForce, DecisionLender, Five9, Workforce Management.
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Born in the Midwest, we serve communities across the country by providing flexible, indirect lending options for customers who are looking to finance their dream home improvement project or finance a boat, RV, or other recreational power sports.
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Process financing and insurance transactions with accuracy and compliance. Develop and maintain good working relationships with financial institutions and insurance providers. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and dealership management software preferred.
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As a working supervisor, this position will directly support customers with their retail banking and consumer lending needs. As a working supervisor, this position will directly support customers with their retail banking and consumer lending needs.
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Communicate with Lending Source and/or QA Specialist to correct any issues in document package to get approval for funding. Establish proper Lending Source for specific loan based on advised criteria.
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Negotiate with customers and financial institutions to finalize deals. Must pass motor vehicle record check and pre-employment drug screen. The F&I Manager will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the finance and insurance process, while ensuring customer satisfaction and maximizing profitability for the dealership.
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