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Banking Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Retail Banking Manager (RBM), Business Development is responsible for driving deposit growth and client relationships through proactive business development and cross-selling banking products.

Electronic Banking Specialist

Fargo, ND · On-site

$19.90 - $30/hr

May assist the Digital Banking Manager in maintaining and reviewing digital product information, including website change requests, Border Connect digital page updates, product brochures, customer ...

May assist the Digital Banking Manager in maintaining and reviewing digital product information, including website change requests, Border Connect digital page updates, product brochures, customer ...

The personal banking manager opens and processes new deposit accounts and provides information on bank products and services. The Personal Banking Manager is responsible for all aspects of the ...

Electronic Banking Specialist

Fargo, ND · On-site

$19.90 - $30/hr

May assist the Digital Banking Manager in maintaining and reviewing digital product information, including website change requests, Border Connect digital page updates, product brochures, customer ...

As a Personal Banking Manager, you will be responsible for efficient, and effective oversight of a full-service personal banker and customer service staff. Doing so will ensure that established ...

The Digital Banking Manager will play a key role in driving the growth, delivery, and adoption of our consumer and business banking products. This role will collaborate across departments to enhance ...

The Retail Banking Manager (RBM), Business Development is responsible for driving deposit growth and client relationships through proactive business development and cross-selling banking products.

Retail Banking Manager

Overland Park, KS · On-site

$94K - $293K/yr

As a Management Consulting Manager within the Banking Consulting practice, you are a transformation leader who drives client engagements at the intersection of business strategy, technology, and ...

Retail Banking Manager

Columbus, OH · On-site

$94K - $293K/yr

As a Management Consulting Manager within the Banking Consulting practice, you are a transformation leader who drives client engagements at the intersection of business strategy, technology, and ...

The Retail Banking Manager (RBM), Business Development is responsible for driving deposit growth and client relationships through proactive business development and cross-selling banking products.

The Retail Banking Manager (RBM), Business Development is responsible for driving deposit growth and client relationships through proactive business development and cross-selling banking products.

Retail Banking Manager

Nashville, TN · On-site

$94K - $293K/yr

As a Management Consulting Manager within the Banking Consulting practice, you are a transformation leader who drives client engagements at the intersection of business strategy, technology, and ...

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How much do banking manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for banking manager in the United States is $62,221.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $73,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a banking manager do?

A Banking Manager oversees the daily operations of a bank branch or department, ensuring efficient customer service, adherence to financial regulations, and achievement of sales targets. They supervise staff, manage budgets, handle customer issues, and implement strategies to attract and retain clients. Banking Managers also play a critical role in risk management, compliance, and maintaining the financial health of their branch. Their responsibilities may vary depending on the size and type of the financial institution.

What are some common challenges banking managers face when overseeing branch operations?

Banking Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing regulatory compliance with customer service, managing team performance, and adapting to rapidly changing financial technologies. They are responsible for ensuring the branch meets sales targets while maintaining strict adherence to policies and procedures. Additionally, they must foster a collaborative team environment, address customer concerns promptly, and stay informed about industry trends to keep the branch competitive.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a banking manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Banking Manager, you need strong financial acumen, leadership abilities, and a background in finance or business administration, often supported by a bachelor’s degree or higher. Familiarity with banking software, risk management tools, and regulatory compliance systems is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and team management skills help foster client relationships and lead staff effectively. These competencies are crucial for ensuring operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and the achievement of organizational goals in a dynamic financial environment.

What is the difference between Banking Manager vs Loan Officer?

AspectBanking ManagerLoan Officer
CredentialsBachelor’s degree in finance, business, or related field; often required certificationsBachelor’s degree; certifications like Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) license may be needed
Work EnvironmentBank branches, corporate offices, management settingsBank branches, lending offices, client meetings
Employer & Industry UsageCommercial banks, retail banking, financial institutionsCommercial banks, mortgage companies, credit unions
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for managerial roles in bankingCompared for loan processing and client advisory roles

The main difference is that a Banking Manager oversees overall branch operations, staff, and strategic goals, while a Loan Officer focuses on evaluating and approving individual loan applications. Both roles require financial knowledge and customer service skills but serve different functions within the banking industry.

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Infographic showing various Banking Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,221 per year, or $29.9 per hour.

Business Banking Manager

Westamerica Bank

Bakersfield, CA • On-site

$70K - $71K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


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7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Description:

Westamerica is among the largest commercial banks headquartered in California. We are looking for outstanding people to join our winning team. We reached our current strength because our employees, customers, and shareholders believe in the same fundamental goals: Delivering a wide variety of financial services with a superior customer service guarantee.


JOB SUMMARY: Under general managerial review: Achieves sales goal objectives by developing and managing a client portfolio. Provides customers with information and resolves banking problems. Promotes sales of bank services and products.


Financial Plan

  • Attend daily 8 am sales meeting.
  • Meet or exceed quarterly and annual deposit and loan production goals.
  • Generate non-interest income through the sale of fee-based services.
  • Consistently deliver excellence in service by adhering to the Bank’s service standards.
  • Adhere to the standards of the Bank’s sales culture as outlined in the current Sales Culture Handbook.

Business Development

  • Maintain weekly standard of 15 quality calls. Achieve a 2 to 1 prospect to client ratio.
  • Daily boxtime is required. A minimum of 3 prospect appointments for each calendar day must be obtained from each daily boxtime session.
  • Maintain a minimum of 4 pipeline and 7 pre-pipeline deals.
  • Fully utilize all aspects of Sales Logix and Hub Automation including all new releases and components (calendar, client/prospect files, etc.).
  • Develop new deposit and loan totals utilizing industry lead lists generated by the Marketing Department and/or other sources as directed by your RMM.
  • Work existing client base for business expansion and referrals.
  • Develop and leverage referral sources (CPA’s, Attorneys, Physicians, etc.). Position yourself as their banker of choice.
  • Generate 1 SPF referral per month.
  • Generate 2 third party referrals annually.
  • Generate 2 Business Elan applications per month.
  • Ensure maturing loans assigned to portfolio are renewed.
  • Maintain customer contact with all assigned borrowers to ensure loan retention, relationship expansion and proper pay down forecasting.
  • Work with borrower’s support contacts (CPA’s, attorneys, CFO’s, etc.) to gain referrals and to stay attuned to borrower’s plans.
  • Make yourself available to borrowers to ensure you are the banker of choice.
  • Utilize projected maturity report to renew/extend loans prior to maturity.

Leadership

  • Monitor and manage for BBO/BRM, assigned commercial loan portfolio to ensure retention and expansion.
  • Monitor and provide guidance on commercial lending protocols for BBO/BRM.

Compliance Related Activity

  • Adhere to Reg B/Flood requirements.
  • Complete all assigned tutorials and Compliance Training.
  • Focus on Majority/Minority census tracts as assigned by RMM.
  • Focus on Small Business/Small Farm loans assigned goals.
  • Meet CRA Hours.
  • Meet new CRA loan production goals.
  • Renew all assigned existing CRA loans/lines.
  • Answer regulatory questions correctly during Audit/Branch Review.

Ownership, Accountability and Work Habits

  • Attend daily sales meetings; provide mentoring and encouragement as appropriate.
  • As directed by RMM, manage problem loans to minimize risk. Communicate status and developments to RMM.
  • Communicate problems, successes and challenges to RMM and Credit Hub on a timely basis.
  • Attend two seminars/functions during the year to promote WAB in the community and develop new business.
  • Adhere to the Bank’s Guiding Principles; integrate into all that you do.
  • Become involved in one community organization which will help build our image as a community bank and you as a community banker, while recognizing CRA service hours opportunities.
  • Meet attendance guidelines.

MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS NEEDED TO PERFORM JOB FUNCTIONS:

Previous sales management experience, commercial underwriting and credit experience. Applicant must possess excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, business development and marketing skills. Four-year college degree preferred. For purposes of business travel, a valid driver’s license as well as a personal vehicle to drive is required.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.

  • Constant travel to conduct outside sales calls.
  • Works non-standard business hours.
  • Drives to sales calls. Must maintain a current driver’s license and proof of insurance.

MENTAL DEMANDS:

  • Effectively communicate with clients and prospects.
  • Retain and shares knowledge of WAB products, services and fees.
  • Obtain enough confidential data to identify client’s financial status.
  • Identify additional service opportunities.
  • Apply basic math skills to determine fees and saving opportunities.
  • Formulate sales action plans.


EQUIPMENT USED TO PERFORM FUNCTIONS:

10-key machine, fax, photocopier, Microsoft based computers, smart phones.


DECISION MAKING:

  • Identifies business needs of clients and prospects and identifies ways WAB can meet those requirements.
  • Negotiates service terms and fees of business relationships to provide acceptable return on investment for Bank and client.
  • Determines best service instrument or combination of accounts that provides client with greatest potential to realize financial expectations.
  • Selects methods to improve sales/marketing skills of subordinate staff.
  • Structures credits based on client needs and available bank products.


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:

Directly Supervised: Depends on size of branch

Supervised by Subordinates: Depends on size of branch


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