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Associate, Credit Analyst
CIT
Charlotte, NC, United States
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Overview
Founded in 1908, CIT (NYSE: CIT) is a financial holding company with approximately $50 billion in assets as of Dec. 31, 2017. Its principal bank subsidiary, CIT Bank, N.A., (Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender) has approximately $30 billion of deposits and more than $40 billion of assets. CIT provides financing, leasing, and advisory services principally to middle-market companies and small businesses across a wide variety of industries. It also offers products and services to consumers through its Internet bank franchise and a network of retail branches in Southern California, operating as OneWest Bank, a division of CIT Bank, N.A. For more information, visit cit.com.
Responsibilities
This position is responsible for maintaining a portfolio of commercial accounts. Primary responsibilities include developing customer relationships, obtaining general business information as well as financials and banking information. With this information and information obtained from external sources, make informed credit decisions that mitigate risk and protect the assets of CIT while servicing our clients.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Prepare written reviews on Customer Credit Files relative to financial strengths and weaknesses of customers with opinions as to credit worthiness.
• Gather information for Customer Credit Files through inquiries and investigations with trade suppliers, financial institutions, professional firms or individuals.
• Establish and maintain a computerized Customer Credit Files.
• Spreading financial statements through the use of computerized financial software program and analyze reports produced by the system for preparation of written reviews and credit analysis.
• Analyze Customer Credits and highlight problems or questions.
• Assist the Collection Department in the collection of delinquent accounts.
• Follow the Corporate rules of Compliance as set forth by the Corporate Compliance Department.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or related field.
• Three years of credit of underwriting experience is desired
• Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously, managing time and resources to ensure work is completed efficiently and within established timeframes.
• Excellent written and oral communication skills.
• Strong math aptitude, organizational and analytical skills
• Computer literate; fluency in Microsoft Office programs, Excel analysis required
• Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships both internally and externally.
• Strong problem-solving and follow-up skills with the ability to make decisions.