Commercial Credit Analyst collects, reviews, and analyzes data to prepare a detailed credit analysis that evaluates the terms and creditworthiness of commercial loan applications. Uses multiple sources of information, including financial statements, collateral appraisals, credit scores, and cash flow analysis, to assign risk ratings to loans and complete an analysis of the applicant's financial status. Being a Commercial Credit Analyst calculates debt-to-income (DTI) ratios to evaluate an applicant's ability to repay the loan. Prepares credit memos in a standardized format that includes key ratios, supporting information, an executive summary, and objective recommendations. Additionally, Commercial Credit Analyst presents credit reports to loan officers and loan committees. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Commercial Credit Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Commercial Credit Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Works with the Commercial Credit Manager to help assess the credit worthiness of customers and loan risk. Responsible for the loan underwriting and creation of credit approval packages, annual reviews, and making recommendations regarding loan approval.
Duties/Responsibilities:
The Atlantic strives to maintain balance between our employees’ personal and professional responsibilities. All full-time employees receive a highly competitive and comprehensive total compensation package including competitive pay, target incentive, medical / dental / prescription coverage, 401(k) plan (with up to 6% match), and generous paid time off. As an The Atlantic employee you are eligible for discounts on our products and services and earn paid time off for volunteering. In addition to these benefits, The Atlantic provides educational and developmental opportunities as well as access to our formal Tuition Assistance Program.
Requirements: