Portfolio Manager - Commercial Real Estate (emerging Middle Market)
BMO
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Base: $69,000 - $127,800; bonus/equity: may includ...
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3-4 years credit or lending experience
Bachelor's degree in finance or accounting
Financial analysis and modeling skills
BMO is seeking a Portfolio Manager for their Commercial Real Estate team, focusing on the emerging Middle Market in Aurora, Colorado. The role involves analyzing credit information, making lending decisions, and building client relationships while adhering to bank policies
Job Summary
The role involves analyzing credit information to support lending decisions and making recommendations for new and existing commercial banking loans.
BMO is the 8th largest bank in North America with aggressive growth ambitions in the U.S. market.
The position offers a competitive salary range of $69,000 to $127,800 along with comprehensive benefits including health insurance and retirement savings plans.
Matching Summary
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BMO is seeking a Portfolio Manager for their Commercial Real Estate team, focusing on the emerging Middle Market in Aurora, Colorado. The role involves analyzing credit information, making lending decisions, and building client relationships while adhering to bank policies.
Salary
Base: $69,000 - $127,800; Bonus/Equity: May include commission structure and performance-based incentives; Benefits: Health insurance, tuition reimbursement, accident/life insurance, retirement savings plans
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
3-4 years credit or lending experience
Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting
Financial analysis and modeling skills
Commercial banking loan structuring
Regulatory compliance knowledge
Nice-to-have
Strong problem-solving abilities
Collaborative team player
Detail-oriented analytical thinking
Client relationship building
Data analysis tool proficiency
Key Requirements
3-4 years relevant experience in credit or lending
Bachelor's degree required
Business Administration, Finance, or Accounting preferred