Pr. Coordinator, Estate Operations - Planning

Capital One Capital One · Banking · Alabang, Philippines

The Estate Pr. Coordinators are responsible for the flawless execution of processing and reviewing legal orders related to Fiduciary accounts, including Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Conservators and Guardians. This person should be proactive and an autonomous problem-solver with strong attention to detail, exceptional written communication skills, and the ability to navigate the “gray space” of customer situations. This role is critical for meeting service levels, achieving production targets and handling escalated issues.

What you'd actually do

  1. Fiduciary Management: Review and process Power of Attorney, Guardianship, and Trust documents, performing necessary account maintenance to add Fiduciary agents.
  2. Project and Process Execution: Own and execute process improvements in partnership with other teams. Actively support team projects as requested by leadership.
  3. Workflow and Communication Management: Efficiently manage shared mailboxes, responding to customers in writing. Handle both internal and external escalations promptly.
  4. Time and Task Management: Effectively manage multiple deliverables, adhere to all regulatory and internal deadlines, and escalate issues when necessary.
  5. Team Engagement: Actively participate and engage in all team meetings.

Skills

Required

  • Two (2) years college level education or equivalent bank work experience
  • Two (2) years of experience in Retail Banking
  • At least 1 year experience with Microsoft Office or Google Suite
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • meticulous attention to detail
  • Proven ability to manage time effectively to meet demands
  • Proficient in verbal and written communication skills

Nice to have

  • At least 1 year of experience reviewing legal documents

What the JD emphasized

  • legal orders
  • Fiduciary accounts
  • Trusts
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Conservators
  • Guardians
  • customer situations
  • service levels
  • production targets
  • escalated issues
  • regulatory and internal deadlines