I have credit for two (2) actuarial exams, three (3) CEBS courses, several MBA courses and have previously served as an enrolled actuary in addition to the following: I am currently a Home
Equity Mortgage Underwriter at the Bank of America in Farmington, CT. 290 Westerly Terrace Rocky Hill, Connecticut 06067 To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as my application for any positi...
Not exact matches
With his experience as an
underwriter, Craig can look at many different situations and provide expertise as to the best choice among the many that LNB offers from
mortgages, fixed rate home
equities and lines of credit.
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equity loans and 1st
mortgages are both subject to an
underwriter review and credit approval.
Tags for this Online Resume: Conventional
Mortgage Loan
Underwriter, Documentation,
Mortgage Fraud Investigator, Experienced Team Lead,
Equity, Research, Suspicious Activity Report, MI Underwriting, Quality Control, Capital markets
Summary Energetic
Mortgage Underwriter with experience in conventional and home
equity loan products and guidelines.
Tags for this Online Resume: Analytical Skills, Appraisals, Computer Literate,
Equities, Financial, Financial Statements, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, P&L, finance,
mortgage loan
underwriter, Sr.loan processor,
mortgage underwriter, loan processor
Professional Experience Trojan Home Loans -LRB-????, CA) 2010 — Present Senior Loan Processor / Manager Carter Capitol, Smart Tax Resolution -LRB-????, CA) 2008 — 2010 Case
Underwriter Citi Home
Equity -LRB-????, CA) 2006 — 2008 Wholesale Account Executive Wilmington Finance -LRB-????, CA) 2003 — 2005 Wholesale Account Executive Ditech.com -LRB-????, CA) 2002 — 2003 Senior Loan Processor Indymac Bank -LRB-????, CA) 2000 — 2001 Senior Loan Processor / Processor Manager
Mortgage Company -LRB-????, CA) 1997 — 2000 Operation Manager MRL / FOCUS (Cypress, CA) 1993 — 1997 Clinical Scientist, Microbiology Nichols Institute (San Juan Capistrano, CA) 1992 — 1993 Clinical Scientist, Toxicology
Mortgage processors and
underwriters can expect 2018 to bring a slight increase in purchase loan volume, a considerable reduction in refinance activity, and an influx of home
equity loan applications.