Relationship Manager

Relationship Managers in the lending or credit sector are an important part of the banking industry.  These Relationship Managers manages the relationship between the customers and the bank  Experience from Commercial or Retail banking would be required.  There are a large array of loans such as Residential or Buy to Let Mortgages, Commercial Property, Cash flow lending, Overdraft facilities, to name but a few.  Typically when hiring, the banks would look for a Relationship Manager with a professional qualification such as QFAs’ or at a minimum APA in Loans along with a relevant Bachelor’s Degree. There is a very strong focus on Customer Services and Relationship Management.  As this is a credit related role proven experience of the credit process would be needed such as, financial analysis, report writing, presentation to committees/underwriters for recommendation of facility.  Some of these roles would also require previous experience in dealing with distressed borrowers, restructuring existing loans or recoveries.  

 

Sligo

Sligo is the vibrant heart of the northwest region with a population of 19,452 in its town and 65,383 people in the greater County. It is the second largest urban centre in the West of Ireland. One of only five counties in the province of Connacht it provides its inhabitants with all the advantages of living in a bustling urban area along with the advantages and amenities that come with living on the Irish country coastline.

Dating back to the 1200’s Sligo is steeped in history and mythology, boasting over 5000 recorded archaeological sites. Known as the shopping capital of the North-West it is also the perfect destination for lovers of music, the arts and poetry. As WB Yeats spent many summers writing poetry in Sligo it has earned itself the nickname of-Yeats County.

With stunning mountains, picturesque scenery, rich heritage, great surfing and trails along the beautiful backdrop of Benbulben there is something for everyone to do in Sligo whatever the weather. The town hosts a number of festivals throughout the year including The Fleadh Ceoil and Sligo Jazz Project. Sligo is famous across the world for its unique style of traditional Irish Music and musicians. There is also a vibrant night life in the town with several nightclubs and late bars in the area.

Alongside its abundant amount of leisure facilities Sligo boasts state of the art business facilities, an airport, great schools and a Third Level Education Institute. Sligo’s service sector is its biggest employment sector in the town boasting numerous indigenous and foreign owned companies in the Life Sciences, environmental science (Clean Tech) engineering and automotive sectors. Sligo also has strong tradition in the areas of tool-making and precisions engineering. As it is served well by train, port and road links it exerts huge influence on its hinterland and can be very easily commuted to.

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