Century Bank
Credit Analyst
Century Bank, Albuquerque, NM, United States
ON-SITE POSITION
REPORTS TO:
SVP, Commercial Credit Underwriting Director
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Develops credit information for use by lending officers or committees in making lending decisions on new, renewal and extension of loans:
2. May assist loan officers in underwriting and preparing credit memos, narratives and other loan management responsibilities as assigned.
3. May join loan officers in loan applicant interviews or borrower meetings.
4. Interacts with Loan Officers and Senior Credit Officer regarding analytical requirements.
5. May interact with borrowers, or other appropriate sources, in the collection of borrower and/or guarantor financial and operating information and/or collateral information on an ongoing basis for analysis and monitoring purposes.
6. Reviews current accounts receivable agings, inventory reports and related Borrowing Base Certificates as required, stock secured and art secured loan reports as appropriate, watching for any developing problems and keeping loan officers informed.
7. May perform written and phone credit inquiries regarding bank customers.
8. Monitors loan agreements and borrowing base certificates for compliance with covenants as assigned.
9. Ensures that all Bank Policies and Procedures are followed and comply with all applicable laws, regulations and have strong working knowledge of procedures.
10. Supports the lending staff in providing high quality services to its customers.
11. Periodically assists with property collateral inspections.
12. May prepare quarterly significant relationship monitoring reports.
13. Assists with other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
A high level of analytical ability and writing skills.
Minimum level of preparation and training normally required by the job:
1. A bachelor's degree in business, finance, economics, accounting or equivalent job experience.
2. A minimum of 15 - 18 credit hours of accounting (including financial, intermediate and managerial accounting) or equivalent.
Additional Experience Preferred:
One or more years as a Credit Analyst or related experience.
REPORTS TO:
SVP, Commercial Credit Underwriting Director
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Develops credit information for use by lending officers or committees in making lending decisions on new, renewal and extension of loans:
- Reviews all pertinent credit and financial information, including reporting services, credit bureaus and bank files;
- Determines the need for more thorough investigation or additional information and contacts appropriate sources of such information, if requested by loan officers;
- Prepares all financial spreads and personal cash flows;
- Analyzes financial statements and related material;
- Prepares summary, presents facts and offers opinions concerning credit worthiness to loan officers or committees.
- Runs pertinent reports.
2. May assist loan officers in underwriting and preparing credit memos, narratives and other loan management responsibilities as assigned.
3. May join loan officers in loan applicant interviews or borrower meetings.
4. Interacts with Loan Officers and Senior Credit Officer regarding analytical requirements.
5. May interact with borrowers, or other appropriate sources, in the collection of borrower and/or guarantor financial and operating information and/or collateral information on an ongoing basis for analysis and monitoring purposes.
6. Reviews current accounts receivable agings, inventory reports and related Borrowing Base Certificates as required, stock secured and art secured loan reports as appropriate, watching for any developing problems and keeping loan officers informed.
7. May perform written and phone credit inquiries regarding bank customers.
8. Monitors loan agreements and borrowing base certificates for compliance with covenants as assigned.
9. Ensures that all Bank Policies and Procedures are followed and comply with all applicable laws, regulations and have strong working knowledge of procedures.
10. Supports the lending staff in providing high quality services to its customers.
11. Periodically assists with property collateral inspections.
12. May prepare quarterly significant relationship monitoring reports.
13. Assists with other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
A high level of analytical ability and writing skills.
Minimum level of preparation and training normally required by the job:
1. A bachelor's degree in business, finance, economics, accounting or equivalent job experience.
2. A minimum of 15 - 18 credit hours of accounting (including financial, intermediate and managerial accounting) or equivalent.
Additional Experience Preferred:
One or more years as a Credit Analyst or related experience.