Requisition ID: 222231Join a purpose driven winning team, committed to results, in an inclusive and high-performing culture. Franchise Specialist, Commercial Business Banking (Ontario West region) PurposeThe Franchise Specialist is part of a national team responsible for leveraging market area expertise for the profitable growth of the Bank's franchising portfolio in their region and for developing new customer acquisitions.In this role you will acquire new franchising customer relationships through engaging local franchisees, COIs serving the segment and Scotiabank partners and associations with a footprint in the local market. You will be responsible for meeting negotiated goals set forth by their National Director, which includes business acquisition and development within the marketplace, business planning for their franchising segment, development of existing COI relationships / acquisition of new relationships and being the market area expert in the franchising segment. The ideal candidate will have Small Business and Commercial Banking experience with proven sales results. We are seeking an individual with who is passionate about networking and who is strong in developing relationships that will lead to successful business growth. This is a 100% Business Development role and a vehicle will be required. The region of responsibility is the Ontarion West region. Accountabilities: Champions a customer focused culture to deepen client relationships and leverage broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge. Acquire new franchising business owner relationships by: ? Planning and completing relationship building activities which create sales opportunities and/or provide value to customers including developing and maintaining an awareness of events, trends and practices in the markets of franchising; identifying prospects using multiple channels including asking for referrals from existing customers, collaboration with Scotiabank Commercial and Retail Banking partners and COIs, developing a network of community business contacts and participating in marketing/educational seminars;? Onboarding new franchising customers and migrating to servicing branches, where applicable;? Discovering business and personal banking needs/preferences on both sides of the customer's balance sheet;? Proactively collaborating with the Wealth Management Financial Consultant to ensure a Total Solutions approach (business and personal Lending, Payments and Investments), is provided to new franchising customers;? Assisting and advising Scotiabank partners in marketing tactics and structuring / closing high value franchising deals where possible;? Responding to requests for business banking solutions by collecting relevant information, processing the requests, and conducting due diligence as applicable; ? Negotiating compensation for financial products and services, as applicable and in accordance with Bank policy; ? Informing the customer of what to expect and when the service will be set up for their use, providing necessary set up instructions where appropriate, and ensuring the set up occurs according to plan. In a "hunter" role, acquire and grow the assigned market area business banking portfolio of high value franchising customers, Centers of Influence and Association relationships to achieve significant growth and other negotiated goals while meeting the Bank's Service Standards by: ? Developing and maintaining a strong knowledge of franchising customers in the local marketplace, including the nature and progress of high value franchises, their financial position and structure, and the terms and conditions of financial services used; ? Providing specialized franchising expertise and business/finance advice which increases the business owner's ability to succeed in their business; ? Developing and maintaining business relationships with Centres of Influence (COI) including influential customers, internal and external referral sources. Acq
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