Agriculture Specialist, Canadian Business Banking (Niagara / Norfolk Region)

  • St. Catharines
  • Scotiabank
Is this role right for you? As the Agriculture Specialist you will: Proactively ‘hunt’/acquire and develop relationships with prospects, high value small business customers and COI’s. This role will include targets for new customer acquisition. Develop and maintain relationships with Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Agriculture Account Managers and Wealth Partners in order to provide a coordinated market approach to Agriculture Services in the assigned territory. Acquire new Agriculture customer relationships through involvement in industry events and relationships with local farmers, Agriculture businesses, COI’s serving the segment and Scotiabank partners and associations with a footprint in the local market. Maintain and grow a portfolio allocated in discussion with your Agriculture Market Lead. Purpose of the portfolio is to provide a base within your assigned territory and support market development activities. Portfolio’s will be monitored on a regular basis. You will be responsible for servicing and annual reviews for assigned clients. Focus on the needs of businesses in the agriculture sector, aligns sales, products, risk policy, and market strategies to deliver solutions specific for individual needs. This opportunity prepares you to deliver excellent, responsive, and proactive service to agriculture business clients in the areas of accounts, operating services, credit, lending and deposits. We would love to work with you if you have: Experience in the field of Canadian Agriculture (educational or working). Post-secondary education at the University or College level in Accounting, Finance, Business or Economics OR equivalent work experience. A strong knowledge of business financial statements, especially the Agriculture segment. A working knowledge of competitor offerings and alternate sources of financing. A working knowledge of economic conditions and political events affecting small business, especially the Agriculture segment. Proven success in sales, marketing and business development. The ability to build and maintain key relationships, along with the ability to influence and persuade others. The incumbent must possess tactical planning, implementation and organization skills. A high degree of flexibility is required to adapt to a wide variety of tasks and functions. The ability to become a trusted advisor to clients. This is achieved through identifying underlying customer challenges and proposing holistic solutions by both the Agriculture team and our internal partners that add value for clients. What's in it for you? You get to work directly with farmers and ranchers to provide advice and financing solutions, building your brand as a trusted advisor in the market. The opportunity to be part of a highly motivated, customer centric, and supportive team specialized in Agriculture. Responsibility for a large territory encompassing a variety of primary producers and agribusinesses. Competitive remuneration with bonus availability based on sales and customer service results What you need to do to succeed in this role: Be the champion for a customer focused culture, to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships. Grow the Business Banking agriculture portfolio through new rural business acquisition at an acceptable level of risk. Put your talents to work and be responsible for the planning and completing relationship building activities which create sales and revenue opportunities for new business. Provide specialized Agriculture expertise and business/finance advice which increases the small business owner's ability to succeed in their business. Proactively promote Scotiabank’s image within the agricultural community through participation and leadership in community business groups, market events. Effectively authorizing, renewing or declining customer requests within standard Bank policies and authorized limits. Preparing and/or ensuring all documentation are properly prepared; ensuring accounts adhere to the conditions of authorization. Understand how the Bank’s risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions. You will spend much of your time away from an office/Branch environment travelling to conduct sales and marketing activities on customer farms, at trade shows, COI events etc. Travel requirements, sometimes in adverse weather conditions, are significant and add to the risk of injury. Customer needs are frequent and sometimes outside of office hours. You will require a valid Driver's License and a vehicle available to you and you will be reimbursed for mileage. #IN-CB #LI-Hybrid