By Álvaro Espitia and Avik Ray
Crop insurance indemnities have risen due to the worsening effects of climate change, including droughts and floods. This trend is incredibly challenging for farmers who grow commodities like corn,...
But what does all this mean, if anything, for community banks? Here are five takeaways:
I’m not saying in this piece that what happens to the big banks will trickle down to the community banks. The regulatory regime for large banks differs from community banks. However, the spirit is very much the same. And those community banks that read between the lines and act now, rather than wait for a regulatory mandate, will be a step ahead of everyone else.
Invictus Blog, banking, liquidity
Author: Avik Ray , Director, Liquidity Risk Analytics
In the dynamic landscape of community banking, staying ahead of potential liquidity problems is crucial for maintaining stability and growth. As guardians of the financial...
Invictus Blog, banking, liquidity
Author: Adam Mustafa, CEO
Concerns surrounding liquidity and funding are poised to become a pressing issue for banks with concentrations in commercial real estate (CRE), drawing the attention of bank examiners, analysts, and...