Graduate Relationship Management Officers (RMOs): First Generation Nigeria Bank – Nationwide

Posted on :

5 Nov, 2013

Category :

Banking Jobs in Nigeria

Whyte Cleon Limited is a Human Resource Outsourcing & Management Solutions provider in Nigeria with over 18 years business experience. We are a solution based business consulting firm with focus on the provision of practical and well researched solutions to help our clients bridge the gap between Strategy Development, Talent Acquisition, Strategy Execution and Organisational Performance.

Whyte Cleon Limited – Our client, a first generation Nigerian bank seeks to recruit highly intelligent, young, well articulated and dynamic professionals with integrity for the position below nationwide:

Job Position: Relationship Management Officers (RMOs)

Location: Nationwide

Job Description

  • Identify customer needs and proactively seek to provide products/services to meet the identified needs.
  • Manage assigned credit portfolio and monitor the quality of existing credit relationships on a continuous basis.
  • Initiate and carry out recovery action on non-performing credit facilities on assigned accounts.
  • Perform other duties as may be assigned by BDM or supervisor.

Qualifications and Skills

  • HND Graduate only (Minimum Lower Credit).
  • NYSC Certificate or exemption letter.
  • Age: Not more than 32 years.
  • Experience in the banking industry will be an added advantage.
  • Proficiency in MS Office suit- Excel spread sheet, power point etc.
  • Deposited liability generation.
  • Credit knowledge.
  • Analytical.
  • Basic banking.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Good customer service skills.
  • Good problem solving skills.
  • Good documentation and record keeping.
  • Good reading and listening skills.
  • Good dress sense.

Application Closing Date
14th November, 2013

How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online


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