Full-Time

Lending Advisor

Risk and Compliance

Posted on 11/4/2025

Texas Capital Bank

Texas Capital Bank

1,001-5,000 employees

Texas-focused, full-service financial services bank

No salary listed

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Richardson, TX, USA

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Category
Legal & Compliance (2)
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Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree (preferred in Finance, Accounting, Business, or Analytics, Computer Science); or equivalent combination of education, training, experience
  • Minimum 10 years of work experience in financial services (large bank experience a plus) or a related field is required and a minimum 7 years in 2LOD Compliance risk management preferred
  • Expert ability to analyze risk concentration areas, risk profiles, and risk data to comprehensively assess risk
  • Deep knowledge of federal and state(Texas) consumer and commercial lending regulations, focused on, but not limited to TILA Reg Z, Fair Credit Reporting Act, RESPA, SCRA/MLA, loan servicing and flood requirements
  • Strong technical proficiency in the use of MS Office products for reporting, data analytics, and presentations
  • Advanced understanding of risks, controls, processes (and workflows) and change management
  • Advanced analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Exceptional writing and communication skills
  • CRCM preferred
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and instill trust within the organization
  • Ability to self-direct and manage competing priorities on concurrent large, complex projects, initiatives
Responsibilities
  • General Compliance Advisory specializing in Consumer and Commercial Lending regulations.
  • Provide day-to-day compliance guidance to business units and support functions in consumer and commercial divisions.
  • Interpret and communicate regulatory requirements and internal policies to stakeholders.
  • Assist in the development and implementation of compliance frameworks and controls.
  • Regulatory Change Management
  • Track and assess the impact of new and evolving regulations.
  • Coordinate with legal and business teams to implement necessary changes to policies and procedures.
  • Maintain and contribute to the data integrity of the regulatory inventory and associated regulatory applicability.
  • Maintain traceability between regulatory requirements and internal controls, policies, and procedures.
  • Support audits and regulatory examinations by providing clear documentation and evidence of compliance.
  • Identify and manage key corporate compliance obligations across jurisdictions.
  • Risk Assessment and evaluation of regulation risk and controls associated with lending operations and credit.
  • Identify compliance risks and recommend mitigation strategies.
  • Contribute to the development of risk dashboards and reporting tools.

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. acts as the parent company for Texas Capital Bank, providing a full range of banking and financial services in Texas. Its offerings cover commercial banking for businesses, consumer banking, investment banking, and wealth management, delivered through branches and digital channels across Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. The bank uses a mix of its own technology and selected third‑party platforms to support client needs and efficiency, enabling customized financial solutions throughout a client’s life cycle. Its goal is to strengthen its position in the Texas banking market by growing scale and expanding its regional presence while serving commercial, consumer, investment, and wealth clients.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Dallas, Texas

Founded

1998

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What believers are saying

  • MAP launches a fee-bearing mortgage-asset platform across financing and trading.[4]
  • Amerisource and JPalmer deals deepen sponsor and specialty lending relationships.
  • Investment banking and wealth management support cross-sell into ownership-transition clients.

What critics are saying

  • Texas geographic concentration ties results to one state's economic cycle.[1][2]
  • Credit quality has weakened, with rising charge-offs and non-performing assets.
  • Specialized mortgage and energy lending increase underwriting and collateral volatility risk.

What makes Texas Capital Bank unique

  • Dallas-based Texas lender with branches in five major Texas metros.[1][2]
  • Serves businesses from sub-$25 million revenue to larger middle-market clients.[3][6]
  • Combines commercial banking, investment banking, and wealth management under one brand.[4][7]

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Texas Capital sets $200 target for MicroStrategy with 48% upside

Texas Capital has assigned a "Buy" rating to Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) with a $200 price target, representing roughly 48% upside from current levels. The regional bank's analysts view the company's Bitcoin accumulation strategy as a long-term value driver as institutions increasingly adopt digital assets. Strategy currently holds significant Bitcoin reserves and has seen its stock decline over 59% in the past six months, trading near $135. The company posted a net loss of $12.4 billion in Q4, reflecting volatility in digital asset markets. Texas Capital projects Bitcoin will grow around 10% annually and expects Strategy to issue approximately $17 billion in capital in 2026. The firm noted Strategy's conservative balance sheet, with debt accounting for about 14% of capital and roughly $2.25 billion in cash reserves.

PR Newswire
Mar 19th, 2026
CB&I upsizes credit facility from $295M to $400M to support growth

CB&I, the world's leading designer and builder of storage facilities, has upsized its senior secured credit facility from $295 million to $400 million. The facility, maturing on 4 December 2028, remains undrawn at closing, with the company maintaining no outstanding debt. The Texas-based company added three new top-tier banking partners to its lending syndicate: Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase Bank. Existing lenders include Citibank, Truist Securities, National Bank of Canada, Webster Bank, and Texas Capital Bank. The expanded capacity will support CB&I's long-term growth initiatives and provide financial flexibility for projects across its markets. The company, owned by a consortium led by Mason Capital Management, has completed over 60,000 structures throughout its 137-year history.

Hallador Energy Company
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Hallador Energy Closes $120 Million Senior Secured Credit Facilities

TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Hallador Energy Company (Nasdaq: HNRG) (“Hallador” or the “Company”) today announced that on March 5, 2026, the Company closed a $120 million Senior Secured Credit Agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) maturing on March 5, 2029, consisting of a $75 million revolving credit facility and a $45 million delayed draw term loan facility (collectively, the “Facilities”). The Company expects to use borrowings under the Facilities to refinance its prior credit facility and provide working capital. The Company also benefits by extending the Company’s debt maturity profile and enhancing overall liquidity. Borrowings may also be used to support strategic growth initiatives and for general corporate purposes. The revolving credit facility includes a $25 million sub-facility for letters of credit and a $10 million swingline sub-facility, and an accordion feature whereby the Company may request up to $25 million of additional incremental commitments,

Benzinga
Mar 10th, 2026
Hallador Energy closes $120M senior secured credit facilities to refinance debt and boost liquidity

Hallador Energy Company has closed a $120 million senior secured credit agreement consisting of a $75 million revolving credit facility and a $45 million delayed draw term loan facility, maturing on 5 March 2029. The revolving facility includes a $25 million sub-facility for letters of credit, a $10 million swingline sub-facility, and an accordion feature allowing up to $25 million in additional incremental commitments. The financing will refinance the company's prior credit facility with PNC Bank and provide working capital whilst extending the debt maturity profile and enhancing liquidity. Texas Capital Bank arranged the transaction and serves as administrative agent, with Old National Bank acting as joint lead arranger and First Financial Bank participating as a lender.

Texas Capital Bank
Mar 3rd, 2026
Texas Capital earns Best Bank award for Middle Market Banking in the U.S. (West).

Texas Capital earns Best Bank award for Middle Market Banking in the U.S. (West). Published on Mar 03, 2026 DALLAS - March 3, 2026 - Texas Capital announced today that it has been named as a Best Bank - Likelihood to Recommend for Middle Market Banking in the U.S. (West) by Crisil Coalition Greenwich, recognizing the firm's approach to serving middle market companies through its client-focused, full-service banking platform. Texas Capital serves small business, middle market and corporate clients across industries and geographies through a comprehensive banking platform designed to support them as they grow and evolve. The firm's relationship-driven mission emphasizes long-term partnership, local decision-making and access to a broad range of financial capabilities under one roof. "This recognition reflects the strength of our platform and our relentless focus on serving middle market clients in Texas and beyond," said Texas Capital Chairman, President & CEO Rob C. Holmes. "As Texas continues to attract people, businesses and investment at an unprecedented pace, we remain the only full-service financial institution headquartered in Texas built to support companies at every stage of growth." Crisil Coalition Greenwich is a leading provider of strategic benchmarking, analytics and insights to the financial services industry. Crisil Coalition Greenwich selects honorees from small business and middle market banking customer evaluations to identify banks that achieve statistically significant levels of client satisfaction relative to peers. To learn more about the Coalition Greenwich Awards program in U.S. Commercial Banking, please visit 2026 Coalition Greenwich Awards: Middle Market Banking in the U.S. Coalition Greenwich. About Texas Capital. Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ(R): TCBI), a member of the Russell 2000(R) Index and the S&P MidCap 400(R), is the parent company of Texas Capital Bank ("TCB"). Texas Capital is the collective brand name for TCB and its separate, non-bank affiliates and wholly owned subsidiaries. Texas Capital is a full-service financial services firm that delivers customized solutions to businesses, entrepreneurs and individual customers. Founded in 1998, Texas Capital is headquartered in Dallas with offices and financial centers in Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Fort Worth and has built a network of clients across the country. With the ability to service clients through their entire lifecycles, Texas Capital has established commercial banking, consumer banking, investment banking and wealth management capabilities. Deposit and lending products and services are offered by TCB. For deposit products, Member FDIC. For more information, please visit www.texascapital.com.

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