The incumbent is responsible for prospecting, soliciting, developing and maintaining business relationships with a clientele composed primarily of small organizations operating in the commercial sector with a view to promoting and selling products and services in order to grow the centre’s business. He or she uses his / her technical business knowledge and solid grasp of applicable procedures, standards and guidelines to represent, negotiate and engage companies as part of agreements with moderate impact on the business centre. He or she also ensures consistency and balance between sales objectives, sound and prudent risk management, portfolio profitability and member, client and partner satisfaction. More specifically, you will be required to :
Initiate, develop and maintain personalized business relationships with current and potential clients in order to promote and sell the products and services offered by Desjardins.
Act as an account manager by serving as a key intermediary between the business centre and members and clients. Ensure proper usage and updating of, as well as satisfaction with the products and services offered. Analyze sources of dissatisfaction and recommend potential solutions.
Identify and analyze member and client needs, develop personalized solutions and prepare an integrated service offering. Negotiate applicable conditions with members and clients.
Recommend strategies and solutions for achieving objectives by the business centre such as increased business volume, sound risk management, portfolio profitability and stronger business relationships.
Use intelligence to identify opportunities for business development that will increase the competitiveness of the products and services offered.
Execute various promotional activities as part of the centre's business operations. Participate in targeted public relations activities and participate actively in the business community.
Be attentive to client and member needs to ensure their full satisfaction, seize business opportunities and, as needed, refer them to the right person to meet their needs.
Adhere to all policies, practices and standards in effect, as well as the various laws governing the distribution of financial products and services. Provide sound and prudent risk management for all portfolios under their responsibility.
What we offer
Competitive salary and annual bonus
4 weeks of flexible vacation starting in the first year
Defined benefit pension plan that provides predictable, stable income throughout retirement
Group insurance including telemedicine
Reimbursement of health and wellness expenses and telework equipment
What you bring to the table
Bachelor's degree in a related field
A minimum of two years of relevant experience
Please note that other combinations of qualifications and relevant experience may be considered
Knowledge of French is required
Knowledge of the latest financial, economic, policy and legislative developments
Ability to perform analyses of the market and the business centre external environment
Ability to perform financial analysis
Knowledge of the characteristics and credit risk inherent to the major commercial, industrial and institutional markets
Knowledge of loan and guarantee contracts
Knowledge of products and services for businesses and those offered by caisses, components and Desjardins distribution networks and those of the competition
Knowledge of financing and credit management practices related to businesses
Knowledge of policies, legislation and standards governing the products and services offered by the business centre
Knowledge of business credit authorization, monitoring, collection and recovery practices
Knowledge of the Desjardins business processes
Understanding of the referral process
Familiarity with government business assistance programs
Networking skills
Strong sales skills
Knowledge of service standards
Understanding of cooperative and cooperative network values, rules and operations
Must be fluent in English
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CAISSE SOLIDAIRE DESJARDINS (T : 92276)