Personal Banker Personal Care, Spas & Fitness - Wamego, KS at Geebo

Personal Banker

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3 Wamego, KS Wamego, KS $15 - $20 an hour $15 - $20 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago This position will be the front line of the bank and will need to have a good general knowledge of the bank's products.
This employee will also assist customers as needed.
Compensation:
$15 - $20 hourly
Responsibilities:
Duties for this position will include the following:
Customer Service:
The ability to open all types of accounts Including -checking, savings, business, CD, HSA, IRA, etc The ability to help customers with our electronic banking services Including -Mobile and Online banking, Teleserv, Bill Pay, Epay, etc The ability to process incoming and outgoing wires.
Back-up teller responsibilities Cash handling, Gift, and Travel card services Loans:
General Knowledge of KVSB consumer and mortgage loan products Knowledge of KVSB credit card products Accept loan applications via the KVSB Internet consumer application Complete Payment ratio calculation Review with the loan officer for loan underwriting and pricing Complete loan worksheet in On-Base Gather supporting documents such as pay stubs, titles, insurance, etc.
Loan closing Assist in Loan extensions LOC and construction loan advances Input tax returns and financial statements in Suntell (St Marys only)
Qualifications:
Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment Previous loan experience with an education in banking and loan About Company Since our inception in 1913, the Kaw Valley State Bank has been the Bank of Personal Service for the surrounding communities.
The Kaw Valley State Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the American Bankers Association, the Independent Bankers of America, the Kansas Bankers Association, the Community Bankers Association, and an Equal Housing Lender.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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