Credit Analyst Jobs in Alberta

A Credit Analyst in the banking industry evaluates and assesses the creditworthiness of potential customers, or organizations, to ascertain their ability to repay loans. They analyze financial data, including budget, income, and expenditure, and also evaluate credit histories. Credit Analysts use complex systems and software to assess and interpret financial data, so they can advise on the risk of offering credit. The role also involves preparing reports based on findings and presenting these to management.

Key skills a Credit Analyst should possess include strong analytical skills, good numerical skills, excellent communication skills, and the ability to make well-judged decisions. The Certified Credit Professional (CCP) certification is highly desirable for this role. Prior job roles that can lead to a career as a Credit Analyst include Junior Credit Analyst, Loan Officer, or Financial Analyst, where the individual can gain the necessary experience in financial analysis and credit risk assessment.

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Credit Analyst, Commercial Banking - Edmonton

  • Edmonton, AB
  • 2 days ago
  • Edmonton, AB
  • 2 days ago

The Credit Analyst (CA) provides the (Sr) Client Relationship Managers with support needed to service client requirements and new asks....

Credit Risk Analyst

  • Calgary, AB
  • 3 days ago
  • Calgary, AB
  • 3 days ago

Apply good judgment in recommending transactions and applying appropriate credit limits to customers based on the credit analysis conducted....

Senior IT Risk Analyst (Global Security)

  • Calgary, AB
  • 45+ days ago
  • Calgary, AB
  • 45+ days ago

Job Summary Job Description WHAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY? RBC Global IT Risk (GITR) team enables the protection of RBC's brand, systems, and operations by equipping business and technology partners...

Credit Analyst Online Courses and Training Opportunities

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Credit Risk and Credit Analysis
Gain a solid grounding in credit risk fundamentals with the tools and techniques required to perform a credit analysis. Taught by an instructor with decades of experience in lending and credit...
Introduction to Corporate Credit
In this course, we shall provide a vivid description of most of the aspects of Corporate Credit e.g. The different types of credit available globally, the procedures involved in providing such...
Managing Personal Cash and Credit
Discover the five cs of credit, how to improve your credit score, and how to determine if a line of credit is right for you. This course prepares you to choose the right financial institution for...

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Salary for Credit Analyst Jobs in Alberta

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireBanking research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Credit Analyst positions.



Highest Education Level

Credit Analysts in Alberta offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
43.9%
Master's Degree
23.7%
High School or GED
12.1%
Associate's Degree
9.4%
Vocational Degree or Certification
7.4%
Some College
1.5%
Doctorate Degree
1.5%
Some High School
0.3%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Credit Analysts in Alberta
1-2 years
30.0%
2-4 years
25.0%
None
25.0%
4-6 years
15.0%
Less than 1 year
5.0%



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