Loss Mitigation Administrator

United Nations Federal Credit Union

New York, US$43,538 - $43,538 est.Full-timePosted 7 days ago
Why join this team Safeguard UNFCU's assets by addressing early-stage delinquencies and reducing future defaults through negotiating payment plans and credit options with departing members. Serve as a liaison with UNFCU attorneys on bankruptcy matters. Handle administrative processes related to loan payment relief, bankruptcy notifications, deceased accounts, disability insurance claims, negative share accounts, charged-off accounts, credit bureau reporting, and other related duties as needed. …

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