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Stanbic IBTC Bank: Credit Manager

by Joblist Nigeria on February 27, 2010

in Banking Jobs in Nigeria

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Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC offers its clients a wide range of corporate, investment, business and personal banking products and solutions.  With over 60 branches across the country and over 1500 dedicated staff, the bank is positioned to take care of your banking requirements. Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC recruits a Credit Manager

Job Position Description

• Assisting Wholesale Business Originators in negotiating term sheets with clients ensuring that the deal structure, conditions and covenants conforms to investment banking standards and the overall credit requirements of the bank.
• Obtain relevant information from clients, conduct a thorough credit due diligence and obtain additional required research to complete a thorough credit/risk analysis of the clients business.
• Compile and present/recommend credit proposals of a high and professional standard to the Banks executive for credit approval.
• Assist the Business Originator in coordinating the deal execution/legal process ensuring legal council draft documentation that effectively represents the commercial and credit objectives of the bank.

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3 Responses to “Stanbic IBTC Bank: Credit Manager”

  1. like o wrk with your bank.

  2. like to work with your bank

  3. Elegbeleye Augustine says:

    HND holder and BSC.
    i love to work with your bank

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