Credit Underwriter II - Global Wealth & Investment Management

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · Charlotte, NC +1

This role is for a Credit Underwriter II at Bank of America, focusing on analyzing creditworthiness, evaluating risks, and writing credit approval memos for wealth management clients. Responsibilities include analyzing financial data, ensuring compliance with bank policies, managing a loan portfolio, and supporting new transactions. The role requires strong financial analysis, deal structuring, and communication skills, with experience in commercial or private wealth management credit.

What you'd actually do

  1. Analyzes client's financial performance by comparing it to past performance, projections, and industry standards
  2. Reviews financial statements, assesses the client's compliance with financial covenants, and renews risk ratings, while recommending changes as warranted
  3. Assists in the underwriting, credit risk analysis, negotiation, and closing of new transactions or existing transactions, while adhering to all relevant policies and procedures
  4. Evaluates transaction and relationship risk-adjusted profitability to facilitate the allocation of capital
  5. Builds projection models for the client (as needed) based on historical performance, industry forecasts, and other due diligence findings

Skills

Required

  • 3-5+ years of commercial and/or private wealth management credit experience
  • Strong financial analysis, accounting skills, and deal structuring for borrowers with complex balance sheets and income streams
  • Strong negotiation and communication skills
  • Organized and detail oriented with ability to multi-task, with prior experience in a high-volume production environment
  • Proficiency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build business partnerships with risk, services and client teams who may not be co-located

Nice to have

  • Formal Credit Training and/or Commercial/Wealth Management credit experience preferred
  • Bachelor’s degree in business administration, finance, accounting or economics preferred
  • Experience with marketable securities lending preferred