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The Credit Analyst position supports two key areas of loan function including Sales and Loan Production. This position needs to maintain a high level of accuracy in the credit process by being familiar with loan procedures, structure of credit, collateralization perfection and sound file documentation based on credit type. This function further provides credit file accuracy to support business bankers to facilitate sound lending decisions and assists by helping mitigate risks by ensuring credit is documented in accordance with our policies and procedures. The Credit Analyst also provides support for the internal loan review function, external independent loan review and regulatory examinations conducted by IDOB and FDIC.
Full Time
Banking
$63k-81k (estimate)
05/12/2024
07/01/2024
homestatebankofmn.com
LITCHFIELD, MN
25 - 50
1926
LAURA WARNE
$5M - $10M
Banking
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