IL0511 Chicago LPO, OH0713 NW Bancshares HQ
The Credit Analyst III is responsible for performing financial statement spreading, underwriting and credit analysis to support commercial lending and commercial loan portfolio management activities. The Credit Analyst III will be focused on completing credit memos representing new money requests to new and existing Borrowers. The Credit Analyst III will also support the Portfolio Management team by completing annual reviews, renewals, change memos and modifications. The Credit Analyst III will be assigned credits representing higher aggregate exposure and/or complex credits. The Credit Analyst III may also be asked to mentor Credit Analyst I's.
Essential Functions
Prepare timely, high quality credit analysis and recommendations that accurately and thoroughly evaluate the strengths and weaknesses associated with credit actions.
Engage in the Opportunity Memo process, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of credits and finalizing Opportunity Memos for presentation. Actively participate on OM calls.
Effectively analyze financial statements and related data, industry risk, loan structure and market conditions to assess the overall creditworthiness and repayment ability of borrowers.
Utilize financial spreading software as well as other financial analysis tools to evaluate borrower’s cash flow and determine adequacy of the borrower’s primary and secondary repayment sources.
Conduct underwriting, identify credit risks, analyze repayment capacity and prepare collateral coverage and present in a narrative format within credit memos or modifications to support requests for new money, renewals, annual reviews and modifications.
Work within the guidance of the credit approval team to recommend appropriate credit structuring, documentation, and risk controls on credit requests.
Assist in determining the appropriate level of underwriting and due diligence for the credit’s risk for credit.
Complete underwriting tasks within expected service level and turnaround times.
Participate in business calls with commercial lending and credit administration teams.
Maintain a working knowledge of macroeconomic issues in local markets and regional industries.
Maintain data integrity with the underwriting platform to ensure accurate record of credit relationships.
Responsible for all compliance and audit-related matters in area of responsibility
Remain current on all banking rules and regulations relating to Credit Administration, Commercial Lending and Appraisals
Identify policy exceptions for credit requests consistent with the Bank’s Commercial Credit Policy.
Monitor, develop, and suggest revisions to workflows and procedures as necessary to enhance efficiency and minimize expenses.
Identify potential for credit losses and mitigate risk appropriately.
Utilize risk rating models to accurately determine risk ratings for credit requests.
Prioritize assignments with guidance from the Commercial Credit Managers.
Evaluate the financial condition of guarantors through the effective analysis of personal financial statements and personal tax returns.
Perform loan covenant testing calculations and update covenant compliance records.
Complete education, as identified or assigned, to provide expertise in loan underwriting, loan structuring, and overall professional development.
Develop business writing and professional communication skills.
Preferred Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, accounting, management, finance, or related discipline
6-8 years relevant commercial lending or credit administration experience, specifically related to Equipment Finance
Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated ability to analyze complex credits accurately and efficiently
Knowledge of a lending to a wide variety of industries
Ability to analyze detailed financial data, strong computer skills, including word processing and spreadsheets
Ability to work with minimal direct supervision and requires the use of independent judgment and decision making
Knowledge of credit standards and underwriting practices covering a broad range of commercial credits including C&I, franchise, government, municipal lending, and non-profit organizations
Preferred knowledge in high-net worth and corporate aircraft transactions
Understanding of secured loan documentation; negotiation skills
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with prospects, Senior Account Executives, agent banks, credit administration, and other bank personnel.
Ability to work with minimal direct supervision and requires the use of independent judgment and decision making
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