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Farm Credit Canada is seeking a Senior Loans Analyst to manage complex corporate lending. This role involves negotiating loan proposals, assessing risks, and working closely with corporate credit teams. The ideal candidate should possess commercial lending expertise and experience in risk mitigation.
Title posted on Jobillico - Senior Loans Analyst, Corporate Financing and Senior Accounts
Posted onJuly 15, 2025 by Employer details Farm Credit Canada
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Title posted on Jobillico - Senior Loans Analyst, Corporate Financing and Senior Accounts
Posted onJuly 15, 2025 by Employer details Farm Credit Canada
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Sign in Sign up for a Plus accountClosing Date (MM/DD/YYYY):
08/04/2025Worker Type:
PermanentLanguage(s) Required:
EnglishTerm Duration (in months):
Salary Range (plus eligible to receive a performance based incentive, applicable to position) :
$105,145 - $142,255Commercial lending expertise neededWhat you?ll do:
What we?re looking for:
What you?ll need:
2025-08-13
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