Bank Loan Processor

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Category

Business & Finance

What It Is

Reviews and processes loan applications, verifying documentation before underwriting approval.

Best For

Detail-oriented people who want a stable office-based financial services career.

Avoid If

You dislike detail-heavy documentation review and compliance-driven processes.

Degree Required

No degree required for entry-level roles.

Skills Needed

Attention to detail, basic financial literacy, document review, compliance awareness.

Training Path

Entry-level processor role with employer-provided training, often a path toward underwriting or loan officer roles.

Certs / Licenses

NMLS registration required if role includes originating loans (not always required for pure processing).

Time to First Job

Immediate entry-level hiring is common.

Cost to Enter

$0 for most entry-level processor roles.

Income Range

General estimate: $38,000-$46,000 entry-level, $50,000-$65,000+ experienced. Verify local data.

First Job Titles

Loan Processor, Mortgage Processor Trainee.

Companies Hiring

Banks, credit unions, mortgage lenders.

Best Next Step

Apply to local bank or mortgage lender processor openings, which typically train new hires in-house.

ℹ About this information

Salary ranges are estimates and vary by location, experience, and employer. Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Training providers should be independently reviewed before enrollment. MoxiePaths is an educational career discovery platform — not a guarantee of employment or income. College may still be the right path for some.

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