Banc of California
Overview
Join to apply for the AVP, Portfolio Manager role at Banc of California. The AVP, Portfolio Manager provides financial, credit, and trend analysis for the delivery of the bank's credit products and services to middle market and other business clients and prospects. The role monitors assigned credit relationships for covenant compliance, collateral monitoring, and credit deterioration as applicable; conducts annual loan reviews and assesses risk ratings; and determines credit worthiness and credit decisions in collaboration with Credit Administration. The position requires adherence to the bank's policies and procedures and all applicable laws and regulations. Responsibilities
Independently evaluate and structure lower complexity credit requests, including asset-based lending, term loans, and commercial real estate loans. Perform independent credit analysis and risk assessment of new and existing credit requests (financial statement analyses, third-party reports such as property appraisals). Draft loan documents with Relationship Manager, prepared by outside counsel or in-house counsel. Recommend credit actions by preparing the Credit Approval Report (CAR) for Credit Administration decisioning. Coordinate with Loan Administration to obtain due diligence information, perform risk rating reviews, and monitor covenant compliance and ticklers. Review Letters of Interest (LOI) for consistency with loan documents and CAM. May participate in joint customer calls with Relationship Manager to assess client needs, business, and management team. Ensure compliance with applicable regulations, policies and procedures; stay current with banking regulations and complete required training. Demonstrate knowledge of appraisals, borrowing base reports, and collateral examinations. Complete Problem Loan Status Reports (PLSRs) with guidance from management. Monitor Risk Ratings for Borrowers under the Bank's Risk Rating Policies. Uphold the bank’s values and conduct; maintain ethical standards and integrity. Demonstrate knowledge of EEO policies and promote a diverse, respectful workplace. Follow policies, complete tasks on time, and contribute to the company's goals and values. Perform duties safely and report potentially unsafe conditions in accordance with OSHA standards. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, economics or related field and/or 3 years of related work experience. Formal credit training and/or Intermediate/Financial Accounting 1 and 2 preferred. Strong understanding of lending, including cash flow and collateral analysis and loan structuring. Knowledge of applicable state and federal regulations (e.g., TILA, ECOA, FHA, HMDA, RESPA, FCRA, BSA/AML, CIP, RFPA, CRA) and Bank policies. Proficiency with Microsoft Office; strong numerical and analytical abilities; ability to prepare and present analyses and reports. Excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills; able to present complex financial concepts clearly. Ability to work with limited supervision and handle complex problems with multiple factors. How We’ll Support You
Financial Security: Eligible for the company 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting. Health & Well-Being: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, AD&D, life insurance, disability coverage, and health accounts with employer contributions. Work-Life and Family: Adoption, surrogacy and fertility assistance, paid parental leave, and family support options. Paid Time Off: Paid vacation days, holidays, and volunteer time off. Career Growth: Tuition reimbursement, mentorship, leadership development resources, LinkedIn Learning access, and more. Salary
The base salary is determined through evaluation of education, experience, training, knowledge, skills, and market factors. EEO and Diversity
Banc of California is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, ancestry, color, religious creed, disability, marital status, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, national origin, race, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request during the application process. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Finance and Sales Industries
Banking
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Join to apply for the AVP, Portfolio Manager role at Banc of California. The AVP, Portfolio Manager provides financial, credit, and trend analysis for the delivery of the bank's credit products and services to middle market and other business clients and prospects. The role monitors assigned credit relationships for covenant compliance, collateral monitoring, and credit deterioration as applicable; conducts annual loan reviews and assesses risk ratings; and determines credit worthiness and credit decisions in collaboration with Credit Administration. The position requires adherence to the bank's policies and procedures and all applicable laws and regulations. Responsibilities
Independently evaluate and structure lower complexity credit requests, including asset-based lending, term loans, and commercial real estate loans. Perform independent credit analysis and risk assessment of new and existing credit requests (financial statement analyses, third-party reports such as property appraisals). Draft loan documents with Relationship Manager, prepared by outside counsel or in-house counsel. Recommend credit actions by preparing the Credit Approval Report (CAR) for Credit Administration decisioning. Coordinate with Loan Administration to obtain due diligence information, perform risk rating reviews, and monitor covenant compliance and ticklers. Review Letters of Interest (LOI) for consistency with loan documents and CAM. May participate in joint customer calls with Relationship Manager to assess client needs, business, and management team. Ensure compliance with applicable regulations, policies and procedures; stay current with banking regulations and complete required training. Demonstrate knowledge of appraisals, borrowing base reports, and collateral examinations. Complete Problem Loan Status Reports (PLSRs) with guidance from management. Monitor Risk Ratings for Borrowers under the Bank's Risk Rating Policies. Uphold the bank’s values and conduct; maintain ethical standards and integrity. Demonstrate knowledge of EEO policies and promote a diverse, respectful workplace. Follow policies, complete tasks on time, and contribute to the company's goals and values. Perform duties safely and report potentially unsafe conditions in accordance with OSHA standards. Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, economics or related field and/or 3 years of related work experience. Formal credit training and/or Intermediate/Financial Accounting 1 and 2 preferred. Strong understanding of lending, including cash flow and collateral analysis and loan structuring. Knowledge of applicable state and federal regulations (e.g., TILA, ECOA, FHA, HMDA, RESPA, FCRA, BSA/AML, CIP, RFPA, CRA) and Bank policies. Proficiency with Microsoft Office; strong numerical and analytical abilities; ability to prepare and present analyses and reports. Excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills; able to present complex financial concepts clearly. Ability to work with limited supervision and handle complex problems with multiple factors. How We’ll Support You
Financial Security: Eligible for the company 401(k) plan with company match and immediate vesting. Health & Well-Being: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, AD&D, life insurance, disability coverage, and health accounts with employer contributions. Work-Life and Family: Adoption, surrogacy and fertility assistance, paid parental leave, and family support options. Paid Time Off: Paid vacation days, holidays, and volunteer time off. Career Growth: Tuition reimbursement, mentorship, leadership development resources, LinkedIn Learning access, and more. Salary
The base salary is determined through evaluation of education, experience, training, knowledge, skills, and market factors. EEO and Diversity
Banc of California is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, ancestry, color, religious creed, disability, marital status, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, national origin, race, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request during the application process. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Finance and Sales Industries
Banking
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