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Acquisition and integration considerations for banks in 2024

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FDIC list The state of acquisitions in a rising rate environment According to the FDIC, there were 44 banks on the problem bank list in the third quarter of 2023, and the agency expects that number to continue to climb in 2024. Watch this webinar, "Understanding audit and regulatory expectations for CECL."

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NYSDFS Part 500 Cyber Amendments Finalized: What You Need to Know

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The NYSDFS Part 500 amendments signal a crucial shift in the financial services regulatory landscape and underscore the importance of robust governance, risk management, and compliance frameworks.

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DFS500 Amendments: What You Need to Know

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These DFS500 amendments signal a crucial shift in the regulatory landscape, emphasizing the imperative for robust governance, risk management, and compliance frameworks across the financial industry.

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Examining industries: The importance of industry analysis for financial institutions

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How industry analysis can improve your credit risk management Understanding your customers' businesses leads to better loan pricing, structure, and risk management. You might also like this webinar series, "Tackling common credit risk questions during challenging times." Get more credit risk best practices.

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Future-Proofing Financial Services: Rule 3110 Updates Empower Brokers

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However, as remote work has become the new norm, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has provided its approval to revise Rule 3110, easing the requirements for brokers choosing to work from home. WFH Background Before the pandemic, firms were required to submit branch office applications on behalf of all the “branches.” What’s New?

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Small business lending insights Vol. 1

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The negative correlation of funded business loans to the Fed funds rate is a staggering 86% as businesses weigh their needs for capital against expensive debt and lenders aim to limit risk. Indeed, most small businesses require external financing to survive and grow. 1 appeared first on Abrigo.

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FAQs: CFPB small business data collection info for lenders

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The types of transactions excluded from the rule are trade credit, public utilities credit, securities credit, and incidental credit. Factoring, leases, consumer-designated credit used for business purposes, and credit secured by certain investment properties are also excluded transactions included in the proposed rule.

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