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Ensuring Banking Compliance Through Project Management Expertise

Perficient

Addressing these deficiencies required a comprehensive approach, leading to the establishment of critical programs like the US Bank Holding Company (BHC) regulatory and comprehensive capital analysis and review (CCAR) program. Supporting the change management team in building a robust governance structure for program PMO activities.

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Optimizing small business lending: Best practices and strategies

Abrigo

This policy serves as a set of guidelines that outline the rules and expectations for the credit function within the bank or credit union. It sets the tone for the institution's approach to risk appetite, risk tolerance, lending philosophy, and organization of the lending function.

Lending 221
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ALM 101: Introduction to Asset/Liability Management-Part 4: Liquidity Risk

Abrigo

ALM & Measuring Liquidity Risk at Banks and Credit Unions Regulatory agencies expect financial institutions to manage liquidity risk using processes and systems commensurate with the complexity, risk profile, and scope of operations. ALM 101: Introduction to Asset/Liability Management. Defining Liquidity.

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Developing loan reviewer training: What personnel need for success

Abrigo

Policy guidelines usually include a written description of the overall credit grading process and establish responsibilities for the various loan review functions. They should be knowledgeable of both sound lending practices and their own institution’s specific lending guidelines.

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How to Practice Loan Pricing Discipline

South State Correspondent

Treating all credit facilities equally by setting minimum credit spreads regardless of size, term, cross-sell opportunities, lifetime value, and credit quality leads to misallocation of capital and substandard return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE). Bankers need to manage credit relationships to ROA/ROE and not credit spreads.

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Lessons from the Capital One Data Breach

Gonzobanker

When most financial executives read the headline “Capital One Data Breach,” they had two thoughts: How is this going to impact the financial sector? In this case, information about Capital One ’s customers. Aren’t both AWS and Capital One both responsible? What does the Capital One breach mean?

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Short Notes for DAIBB-Management of Financial Institution: Difference between Basel-II and Basel-III

FluentBanking

Basel accord is the guidelines on regulatory standards formulated by the Basel Committee on banking supervision (BCBS). The important Key elements of BASEL III and the difference from BASEL II can be understood as follows: Requirements BASEL II BASEL III Capital conservation buffers to RWAs None 2.5%