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<strong>Relationship Manager, International Lending</strong><br>The Relationship Manager role will be responsible for new business development, portfolio management and underwriting to support the needs of the group. This role will focus on custom financial solutions for companies worldwide to help them establish operations and succeed in North America.<br><br><strong>What we can offer you</strong><br><ul><li>Comerica Funded Retirement Plan and 401(K) Matching</li><li>Paid Time Off (PTO)</li><li>Employee Stock Purchase Plan</li><li>Paid Holidays, Floating Cultural Holiday</li><li>Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance</li><li>Flexible Schedules</li><li>Parental Leave and Adoption Assistance programs</li><li>Community Volunteer Opportunities</li><li>2025 Newsweek's America's Most Responsible Companies and America's Greenest Companies</li></ul><strong>Position Competencies</strong><br>Successful incumbents are customer focused, have strong decision quality, drive for results, are good listeners and creative thinkers, negotiate well, take command of the situation, build strong peer relationships and manage with courage.<br><br><strong>Position Responsibilities:</strong><br><ul><li>Increase the Bank's profitability by cultivating new business relationships.</li><li>Maintain and develop customer relationships, new business, and periodic review of existing loan arrangements.</li><li>Negotiate proper loan structures, selling the Bank's credit and non-credit products.</li><li>Accept special projects in support of the team and community involvement.</li><li>Maintain knowledge of corporate banking, credit and non-credit products, trust, real estate, treasury management and other bank functions.</li><li>Maintain knowledge of accounting and financial principles, marketing and sales principles, credit analysis, economics and other bank functions.</li></ul><br><strong>Travel</strong><br>Travel is required of this position at least 30% of the time.

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