Commonwealth Bank

Relationship Executive, Commercial Banking - Dandenong

Commonwealth Bank  •  Commonwealth of Australia (Onsite)  •  16 days ago
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Job Description

  • You are a relationship builder, passionate about nurturing a client base and building new business
  • We are proud to support businesses across South-East of Melbourne to build successful futures
  • Work as part of a collaborative and close-knit team who value flexible working

Do Work That Matters

In this role, you will provide meaningful solutions for an existing portfolio of diversified business clients. Your relationship management experience, insights, and expertise—combined with our range of innovative products and services—will enable you to support clients in achieving their goals while contributing to the growth of our client base.

Alongside delivering exceptional service to your existing portfolio, you will also focus on new client acquisition and identifying opportunities to add further value for both new and existing clients.

See Yourself in Our Team

Our Commercial Banking teams are proud to support a range of medium to large businesses across Australia. Our advanced technology solutions empower our people to provide invaluable support, helping clients lead their businesses into the future.

You will join a team of Relationship Executives and Analysts based in Dandenong South, managing a diversified client base and delivering the full suite of Business and Commercial Banking solutions.

The segment we serve includes businesses with turnover between $15m–$30m or commercial lending between $3m–$10m We support a wide range of needs, including working capital, vehicle and equipment finance, home and investment lending, transaction and merchant services, as well as foreign exchange and interest rate risk management.

We work flexibly to balance the needs of our clients, team, and home life.

We’re Interested in Hearing from People Who:

  • Have solid experience building and managing a successful Business or Commercial Banking portfolio, with lending exposure above $3m
  • Possess a deep understanding of banking products and services
  • Demonstrate strong credit capability and financial analysis skills, including an understanding of financial statements and underlying cash flow drivers
  • Take pride in building long-term relationships through exceptional service, while driving new business opportunities

A great opportunity for a Commercial Banker seeking their next career move, with exposure to complex lending and the chance to build a high‑performing, growth‑oriented portfolio.

If you're already part of the Commonwealth Bank Group (including Bankwest, x15ventures), you'll need to apply through Sidekick to submit a valid application. We’re keen to support you with the next step in your career.

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Advertising End Date: 12/05/2026

Commonwealth Bank

About Commonwealth Bank

Australia’s leading provider of financial services including retail, premium, business and institutional banking, funds management, superannuation, insurance, investment and sharebroking products and services.

We are a business with more than 800,000 shareholders and over 52,000 employees. We offer a full range of financial services to help all Australians build and manage their finances.

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Industry
Finance & Insurance
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Sydney, AU
Year Founded
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