Bethesda Metro Center (17049), United States of America, Bethesda, MarylandAssociate, Specialty Underwriter & Portfolio Manager (Financial Institutions Group)The Underwriting and Portfolio Management organization is responsible for working with internal partners to underwrite new transactions and manage the existing portfolio of loans. Our Underwriters and Portfolio Managers balance supporting the Commercial's Bank's growth and ensuring we have a scalable, well-managed business. This role supports the Financial Institutions Group (FIG).
FIG is an industry specialized group supporting a national lender finance business with approximately $13B in commitments, which include Subscription Finance, Leveraged Loans, ABL, and Equipment Leasing.
As an Associate, Underwriting & Portfolio Management, you have advanced beyond the fundamentals of credit risk management and are expected to perform most responsibilities with minimal oversight. In addition to identifying risks and mitigants, you begin to identify and escalate trends or anomalies on individual deals or within the portfolio.
Primary responsibilities may include:
Demonstrate ownership of a portfolio of existing customers with minimal guidance; may take on more complex or higher volume of accounts
Complete annual reviews and both material and non-material modifications independently and on time
Monitor and determine upgrades or downgrades to risk ratings
Ensure compliance with credit policies and procedures for existing accounts
Respond to requests from all internal and external stakeholders
Ensure portfolio data is accurate, timely, and complete to ensure strong quality and reporting capabilities
Escalate and resolve problem accounts in partnership with other teams and specialists
Perform due diligence on industry and company performance; synthesize research and begin to draw conclusions; may start to lead diligence calls
Perform thorough financial analysis and identify disparities, risks, and creative ways to mitigate risk
Prepare financial modeling inputs with little guidance; understand model mechanics and consider overrides or exceptions
Analyze appropriate structuring options considering collateral and borrower valuation
Write and prepare credit approval documents; provide meaningful contribution to internal meetings, including deal review and pipeline meetings
Coordinate and complete closing process requirements
Begin to shadow more senior underwriters on reviewing and negotiating legal documentation
Communicate with all external constituents; exhibit a sense of urgency toward meeting client requests
Additional Responsibilities may include:
Build relationships across function and business to foster collaboration between partner groups
Mentor and train rotational analysts and new hires
Participate in internal initiatives to ensure the business is well-managed and operates efficiently
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree or Military Experience
At least 3 years of experience in credit underwriting or at least 3 years of experience in portfolio management or at least 3 years of experience in asset management
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or other relevant fields
5+ years of experience in credit underwriting or portfolio management or asset management
Strong verbal and written communication skills with external clients and internal associates
At this time, Capital One will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position.