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Paul Welch

Senior Vice President Of Risk Management at American First Credit Union

Paul Welch has extensive experience in the financial industry, specifically in risk management and collections. Paul worked as the Senior Vice President of Risk Management at American First Credit Union from 2009 onwards, where they oversaw various departments and managed a portfolio volume of over 700 million. Paul developed goals, policies, and procedures to improve delinquency and quality servicing, while also analyzing and classifying risks for the organization. Prior to this role, Paul was the Director at Citi Residential Lending Inc. from 2002 to 2009, where they directed call center servicing operations and handled a portfolio of over 500,000 loans. Paul designed goals, policies, and procedures to improve delinquency and quality servicing, and implemented a successful job placement program for customers in need.

Paul Welch attended Fullerton College from 1992 to 1996, where they studied Psychology. Following that, they attended Cal State Fullerton from 1998 to 2001, also studying Psychology. No degree information is provided for either school.

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Anaheim, United States

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American First Credit Union

For more than 65 years, American First Credit Union has remained focused on the financial well-being of our members and our community, offering competitive products and personal service. With a vision to be our members’ most essential financial resource, we are relentless in our efforts to deliver a world of access, ease and convenience. If you choose American First Credit Union, you benefit from low-interest loans for vehicles, homes, credit cards, and personal loans for whatever else you may need. And you can receive higher rates on savings accounts and share certificates, enjoy Totally Free Checking with rewards, Big Prize Savings to win up to $50,000, and more. But we’re not just about banking! In addition to extraordinary service, we give back to our neighborhoods through our 'Caring First' initiative by getting involved in causes that make our communities better.


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51-200

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