M&T Bank

Financial Services

ConsumerLendingAssociateII

$0–0k Buffalo, New York, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Consumer Lending Associate II at M&T Bank. Skills: Credit processing, Regulatory compliance. Obtain credit related documentation. Obtain necessary information”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2 years higher education and/or work experience

Nice to Have

Customer service experience

What You'll Do.

Obtain credit related documentation

Obtain necessary information

Maintain effective communication

Provide routine credit processing support

Answer questions on requested documentation

Review customer documents

Notate receipt of each document

Add documents to electronic file

Maintain understanding of multiple systems

Support activities completed

Provide coverage for processing items

Review departmental procedures

Understand and adhere to risk standards

Adhere to regulatory standards

Identify risk-related issues

Escalate issues to management

Promote an environment that supports belonging

Maintain internal control standards

Implement internal audit points

Implement external audit points

Implement issues raised by regulators

Complete other related duties

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal departments; External customers; Third-party vendors; Loan officer; Telephone contact center; Co-workers

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