Commercial Banking Relationship Manager 6 Financial & Banking - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Commercial Banking Relationship Manager 6

Our Commercial Banking business in Sacramento continues to grow. We are interested in strong relationship management talent that would get excited about growing with us. With world class leadership, financial strength and national recognition as one of the country's most ethical companies, we are excited to offer the opportunity to be a part of the Sacramento Commercial Banking team.
Manages and grows a very large and very complex portfolio of commercial loans. Prospects for and closes new business relationships and retains and expands relationships with existing customers. Sells appropriate bank products and services to those prospects and clients, identifying and successfully capitalizing on cross-sell opportunities and making appropriate referrals. Provides financial advice to customers. Approves loans within assigned limits, managing loan and portfolio credit quality.
Basic Qualifications
Master's degree in finance, accounting or other related field
10 or more years of commercial lending experience
Three or more years of management experience
Preferred Skills/Experience
Considerable knowledge and experience in managing and growing a large and complex portfolio of commercial loans
Strong leadership and strategic management skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Well-developed analytical, decision-making and problem-solving skills
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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