Business Banking Officer II Law Enforcement & Security - Irving, TX at Geebo

Business Banking Officer II

Overview The Opportunity BBVA Compass is seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic Business Banking Officers (BBO) to join our team. A successful candidate will possess the desire to serve and grow their community through establishing, maintaining and maximizing relationships with small business owners. BBOs invest time and energy in their community as well as help small businesses become and stay successful through expertise advice as a small business banking advisor. At BBVA Compass, we also have a passion for further developing our BBOs in their career and place a value on providing additional training and support to aid our BBOs in maximizing their potential. The Role The BBO role is critical to the success of the BBVA Compass retail banking strategy. We value new business and the BBO's primary responsibility is to establish new banking relationships with small business owners ($1-10M Revenue) as well as help grow that business via access to our capital. BBOs focus on sales while delivering an exceptional customer experience to existing and prospective small business customers. As a district level position, the BBO will establish relationships with the branches in their market and assist the bankers as a small business banking specialist when needed while developing relationships outside the bank within networks and/or centers of influence. Additional Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in business or equivalent professional experience. - 5-10 years min of banking or financial services experience. - Must be extremely motivated team player. - Ability to maintain the confidentiality of customer information. - 2
years of Small Business Lending experience; OORE (construction, purchase, refinance), SBA Lending (Express, 7A & 504) & NOORE Responsibilities. Qualifications.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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