Credit Portfolio Manager

Truist Bank
Alexandria, US
Career-pivot friendly

Why this role

Pace
Steady
Collaboration
Medium
Autonomy
Medium
Decision Impact
Team
Role Level
Individual Contributor
Career Pivot Friendly
Welcomes transferable skills

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What success looks like

  • Manage credit exposure for clients
  • Ensure compliance with regulations
Typical background
Finance-related bachelor's degree

Transferable backgrounds

  • Coming from Credit Analyst
  • Coming from Risk Manager

Skills & requirements

Required

Credit AnalysisRisk ManagementRegulatory CompliancePortfolio Administration

Preferred

Wholesale Banking Experience

Stack & domain

Commercial Credit AnalysisUnderwritingRisk ManagementRegulatory CompliancePortfolio ManagementCredit ProposalsClient InteractionFinancial AnalysisOrganizational BlueprintsSignificant HazardsRisk EvaluationsAnnual AssessmentsFinancial DocumentationCompliance And Regulatory AppraisalsCredit DeterminationsIssue ResolutionDecision MakingCommunicationTeam LeadershipAutonomous PerspectiveForward-looking Risk ManagementProactive Risk ManagementClient DemandsBank's Pricing And Risk Assessment GuidelinesWholesale BankingMiddle MarketCml PortfolioCommercial FinanceBanking

About the role

Original posting from Truist Bank

Job Description:Credit Portfolio Manager

The primary duty entails evaluating credit exposure for clients in Wholesale Banking and supervising a Middle Market or CML portfolio. Daily tasks involve interacting with clients, managing portfolio risks, and ensuring full compliance with regulations and standards. A crucial aspect of the role is promptly identifying evolving credit challenges and industry patterns.

Benefits:

  • Access to benefits is granted to team members who put in more than 20 hours of work per week:
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Life insurance provides financial support to beneficiaries in case of the policyholder's death, ensuring their loved ones are taken care of
  • Tax-preferred savings accounts
  • 401(k) plan
  • The first year will offer a prorated allowance of at least 10 vacation days to eligible individuals
  • The concept of ten sick days (prorated) involves a calculation that takes into consideration the proportion of days worked in relation to the total allotted sick days
  • Paid holidays

Outlined responsibilities and duties that are fundamental to the position:

  • Take charge of managing the comprehensive commercial underwriting procedure for potential leads and current customers, comprising assessment, paperwork, and communication with various stakeholders.
  • Assess and arrange the financing of each customer and lead deal, verifying the correctness of real estate assessments, environmental surveys, and UCC investigations.
  • Assess financial records, organizational blueprints, and significant hazards, providing substantiated counsel and financing options.
  • Preserve a high level of knowledge in client fields and the variety of credit and supplementary products provided by the bank to suggest fitting loan setups.
  • Validate that underwriting processes comply with regulations and align with the bank's risk management structure.
  • Administer the allocated portfolio by keeping track of its progress, patterns, and potential credit concerns, and responding promptly to rectify any problems.
  • Uphold the precision of risk evaluations, accomplish annual assessments, disseminate financial documentation, and execute all essential compliance and regulatory appraisals.
  • Manage revisions and relaxations in the specified portfolio with a focus on proactive risk management that is transparent and forward-looking.
  • Work alongside internal product divisions to devise and showcase credit proposals that cater to client demands while also aligning with the bank's pricing and risk assessment guidelines.
  • Deliver an up-to-date and future-oriented perspective on the risks related to designated clients and potential leads, while also formulating suggestions for mitigating these risks.
  • Handle a multifaceted investment portfolio with considerable credit exposure, demanding sharp discernment, proficient issue resolution skills, and the authority to make decisions autonomously.
  • Provide an autonomous perspective to shape important credit determinations and support the development of less experienced team members.
  • Be involved in and guide activities or undertakings that contribute to the overarching Portfolio Management system outside of daily portfolio tasks.
  • Offer superior credit and underwriting analysis while adhering to stringent operational and credit risk protocols.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Completion of a finance-related bachelor's program is necessary.
  • Extensive background in analyzing commercial credit for more than five years.
  • High level of competency in utilizing MS Office tools.
  • Proficient in interpersonal communication, as well as written and verbal skills.
  • Had proven expertise in making prudent credit choices and demonstrating analytical aptitude.
  • Unmatched precision.
  • Being adept at organizing and handling multiple tasks concurrently within a swiftly changing environment.

Preferred:

  • Experience in a related role at a commercial finance firm.
  • Expertise focused on a specific industry or sector.
  • Proficient in the operational systems of Truist which encompass COMPASS, MRA, Salesforce, and nCino.

Equal Opportunity Statement:

Truist is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or any legally protected classification. Truist is a Drug-Free Workplace.

Source: Truist Bank careers

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