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Special Assets Portfolio Manager II
Fifth Third Bank, N.A.
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Cincinnati, United States
Location
Cincinnati
Posted
June 12, 2026
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GENERAL FUNCTION: The Special Assets Portfolio Manager II is a key member of the “coverage team”, directly accountable for managing a portfolio of more complex, and typically larger stressed banking relationships through their review of updated financial statements, proactive monitoring, and interaction with the Credit Analysts and SAG Relationship Managers. Primary attention is given to underwriting and preparing approval memos for renewals, change in terms, and forbearance agreements. In addition, the Special Assets Portfolio Manager II is responsible for monitoring the current status of loan payments, past dues, loan collateral monitoring and inspections, pending maturities of loans and Forbearance Agreements, monetary compliance/defaults, covenant(s) compliance/defaults, and financial statement re...
GENERAL FUNCTION: The Special Assets Portfolio Manager II is a key member of the “coverage team”, directly accountable for managing a portfolio of more complex, and typically larger stressed banking relationships through their review of updated financial statements, proactive monitoring, and interaction with the Credit Analysts and SAG Relationship Managers. Primary attention is given to underwriting and preparing approval memos for renewals, change in terms, and forbearance agreements. In addition, the Special Assets Portfolio Manager II is responsible for monitoring the current status of loan payments, past dues, loan collateral monitoring and inspections, pending maturities of loans and Forbearance Agreements, monetary compliance/defaults, covenant(s) compliance/defaults, and financial statement re...