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loan clerk
A professional who processes applications of individuals applying for loans and credit. Responsibilities include:
- Interviews applicant to obtain personal and financial data and fills out application.
- Calls or writes to credit bureaus, employers, and personal references to check credit and personal references.
- Establishes credit limit, considering such factors as applicant's assets, credit experience, and personal references, based on predetermined standards.
- Notifies customer by mail, telephone, or in person of acceptance or rejection of application.
- May keep record or file of credit transactions, deposits, and payments, and sends letters or confers with customers having delinquent accounts to make payment (collection clerk ).
- May send form letters and brochures to solicit business from prospective customers.
- May adjust incorrect credit charges and grant extensions of credit on overdue accounts.
- May accept payment on accounts.
- May keep record of applications for loans and credit, using computer.
- May compute interest and payments, using calculator.
- May provide customer credit information or rating on request to retail stores, credit agencies, or banks.
- May check value of customer's collateral, such as securities, held as security for loan.
- May advise customer by phone or in writing about loan or credit information.
- May assist customer in filling out loan or credit application.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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Looja
- Jason F
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(United States of America)