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Credit Specialist (m/w/d)
Our client is a renowned bank with long-standing tradition and a strong focus on individual financial solutions. In order to strengthen the team, we are looking for a dedicated credit expert (m/w/d) who is convinced with expertise, care and customer orientation. JOBV1_EN
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Our client is a renowned bank with long-standing tradition and a strong focus on individual financial solutions. In order to strengthen the team, we are looking for a dedicated credit expert (m/w/d) who is convinced with expertise, care and customer orientation.
Own processing and verification of credit transactions for private and corporate customers
Assessment and analysis of credit documents
Creation and verification of credit agreements
Monitoring of existing loans and risk management
Close cooperation with internal departments and external partners
Ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
Completed bank training or study with economic focus
Multiannual experience in credit processing
Knowledge of credit law and regulatory requirements
Analytical thinking and structured working
Communication strength and team spirit
Secure handling of MS Office and bank-specific systems
Attractive salary package with additional benefits
A safe workplace in an established bank
Training and development perspectives
Flexible working hours and home office option
A dynamic and valuable working environment JOBV1_EN
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Frankfurt am Main | ||
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