The Home and Investment Lending Assistant supports customers and lending specialists with residential and investment loan applications. Requirements typically include customer service or banking experience, strong administration skills, attention to detail, confidence using digital systems, and the ability to understand lending documentation and compliance requirements. The successful candidate is expected to manage applications accurately, communicate clearly with customers and brokers, follow responsible lending procedures, meet service timeframes, and work collaboratively in a branch or lending team. A genuine interest in helping customers achieve their home ownership and investment goals is important. Relevant finance experience or lending knowledge is advantageous, while training may be provided for candidates with strong transferable skills.
ANZ Bank is one of Australia and New Zealand's major financial institutions, providing banking and financial services to personal, business, institutional and corporate customers. Established in 1835, ANZ offers home loans, transaction accounts, credit cards, investments, business finance, insurance and wealth services through branches, digital channels and specialist teams. The bank operates across Australia, New Zealand and selected international markets, with a focus on supporting customers' financial wellbeing and helping businesses grow. ANZ promotes customer service, responsible banking, inclusion, teamwork and professional development. Its home and investment lending teams assist customers with borrowing for property purchases, refinancing and investment purposes, while ensuring applications are assessed and processed in line with lending policies, regulatory obligations and risk standards.
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