Branch Manager for Canadian Western Bank

Bank Trust Insurance Wealth Management 

Prince George is growing and so are we. 
Canadian Western Bank (CWB) is expanding our branch in Prince George and is looking for an experienced Branch Manager. 
o you have a background in banking and client service? Are you an experienced leader looking for an opportunity to grow your career with an employer who puts people first? Look no further. 
At CWB we pride ourselves on the relationships we build with our clients. Our Prince George branch is expanding to meet growing demand in the community for full financial services. We are seeking a Branch Manager with a minimum of 10 years of commercial lending experience (including real estate lending) and a strong knowledge of retail banking. With a proven track for record for good management and leadership skills, the Branch Manager will be focused on enhancing current relationships with clients and attracting new clients by providing the knowledgeable, courteous and efficient client service CWB is known for. 
CWB offers highly personalized service through its 41 branch locations and is the largest publicly traded Canadian bank headquartered in Western Canada. Our group of partner companies collectively offers financial services in banking, trust, insurance and wealth management. We provide a dynamic work environment, and excellent career growth opportunities and benefits. 
Join the team at CWB Group. cwbcareers.com 
Apply to: Jennifer MacPhee - Manager Talent Acquisition & Employee Relations 
3000, 10303 Jasper Avenue / Edmonton, AB T5J 3X6 
F: 780.423.0303 
Canadian Western Bank is an equal opportunity employer. For recruitment purposes we may share information with our other branches, departments and subsidiaries on a strictly confidential basis. We appreciate interest expressed by all applicants, however, only those individuals interviewed will receive a response. 
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Short Info

  • Published:11 years ago
  • Company:Canadian Western Bank Group
  • Location:Edmonton, AB,Canada
 
 
 

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