Finance / Lending and Credit

Loan Officer

A loan officer evaluates, authorizes, or recommends approval of loan applications for individuals or businesses. They assess creditworthiness, review financial documents, and guide clients through the loan process.

Average monthly gross

4,685 USD

2 validated salaries

Median

4,685 USD

less sensitive to extremes

Typical range

3,801 USD - 5,569 USD

10th to 90th percentile

Data period

2026 - 2026

based on validated records

Canonical

Loan Officer

ISCO

3312

Language

en

Salary insights

Monthly gross salary from approved submissions and AI-generated seeds that were validated.

2 records
Clear

By seniority

Lead / Expert 2 validated salaries
4,685 USD 3,580 USD - 5,790 USD

Yearly trend

4,685 USD
2026

Top countries

Country Avg. Count
France 3,580 USD 1
United States 5,790 USD 1

Companies in data

Company Avg. Count
Decathlon 3,580 USD 1
Oracle 5,790 USD 1

Top cities

No city-linked salaries yet.

How these figures are calculated

Validated records only

The page uses salaries that have been approved in the admin, including human submissions and AI-generated seeds after validation.

Typical range

The range removes the lowest and highest extremes by showing the 10th to 90th percentile.

Seniority

Seniority is inferred from years of experience: junior, mid-level, senior, then lead or expert.

Interpretation

These figures are market indicators, not guaranteed salaries. Reliability improves as more approved records are added.

Role profile

Seniority

Junior Mid Senior

Alternate titles

Loan Originator Mortgage Loan Officer Credit Officer Lending Officer

Skills

Hard skills

Credit analysis Financial statement analysis Loan underwriting Risk assessment Regulatory compliance

Soft skills

Communication Negotiation Customer service Attention to detail Problem-solving

Tools

Loan origination software CRM systems Microsoft Excel Credit scoring tools

Certifications

Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) License Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB) Certified Credit Professional (CCP)

Employment context

Industries

Banking Mortgage lending Credit unions Financial services

Company types

Banks Credit unions Mortgage companies Financial institutions

Work modes

On-site Hybrid Remote

Remote compatibility

Medium

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