Smaller Business Lending Management: Principles and Practices, Tools and Techniques

The purpose of this webinar is to provide practical guidance on finding that balance and generating prudent profitability.
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 12:30 PM PST | 03:30 PM EST
Duration: 60 Minutes
IMG Dev Strischek
Id: 7229
Live
Session
$119.00
Single Attendee
$249.00
Group Attendees
Recorded
Session
$159.00
Single Attendee
$359.00
Group Attendees
Combo
Live+Recorded
$249.00
Single Attendee
$549.00
Group Attendees

Overview:

Large corporate borrowers tend to attract bankers’ attention, but the fact is that many banks find their markets are comprised of smaller, privately held firms.  In fact, these smaller firms number well over 20 million and provide 60% of American jobs.

The challenge of lending to smaller borrowers is how to balance the cost of acquiring them-evaluation, underwriting, approving, monitoring-with the lower profitability inherent in these loans.  Smaller loans have proven to be riskier-the probability of default increases as the size of the borrower decreases and the repayment term increases.

The purpose of this webinar is to provide practical guidance on finding that balance and generating prudent profitability.

Why you should Attend:

The webinar’s agenda includes the following:

  • Credit considerations in lending to smaller businesses
  • Fitting small business lending into the bank organization
  • Establishing standardized credit and operations processes and policies for smaller business lending (SBL)

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Credit considerations in lending to smaller businesses
  • Most common types of borrower requests
    • Lines of credit
    • Term loans
    • Commercial real estate transactions
  • Typical underwriting criteria-global cash flow and DSC, acceptable collateral and LTV, guarantees, minimum credit scores
  • Standard "6-pack of smaller business loan products-line of credit, term loan, equipment lease,  commercial real estate mortgage, letter of credit, purchase card
    • Fitting small business lending into bank organization
  • Reporting into commercial vs. consumer side
  • Integrating standardized underwriting with decentralized lending
  • Identifying infrastructure needed to support smaller business lending
    • Standardized credit and operations processes and policies for smaller business lending
  • Scope-market served, transaction/exposure limit
  • Roles and responsibilities-relationship managers, analysts, underwriters, loan documentation, loan operations, credit administration
  • Loan processing-financial information requirements, credit package
  • Analysis and underwriting-time in business, appropriate guarantees, satisfactory credit history, minimum credit scores, minimum DSCR, collateral LTV’s, maximum term and amortization, minimum liquidity, risk rating,  appraisal and environmental requirements
  • Conditions and covenants-bank depository account, no additional borrowing, no liens, taxes current
  • Approval-pricing, policy exceptions, loan doc exceptions, overrides
  • Loan documentation-demand vs. time note, standardized loan docs vs. attorney-prepared docs, 
  • Monitoring-asset quality, risk rating migration, credit score changes, stale annual reviews, continuous monitoring, policy exceptions, loan doc exceptions, stale risk ratings
  • Problem asset management-bankrupts, deceased borrowers, all substandard loans, 90-day past-dues, non-accruals, charge-offs, OREO
    • Pricing and policy discipline

Who Will Benefit:

  • Beginning Professionals in the Banking 
  • Credit and Financial Services Industry followed by Mid Management and Upper Management

Speaker Profile

Dev Strischek A frequent speaker, instructor, advisor, and writer on credit risk and commercial banking topics and issues, Dev is principal of Devon Risk Advisory Group and engages in consulting, speaking and training on a wide range of risk, credit, and lending topics. As former SVP and senior credit policy officer at SunTrust Bank, Atlanta, he was responsible for developing, implementing, and administering credit policies for SunTrust's wholesale lines of business--commercial, commercial real estate, corporate investment banking, capital markets, business banking, and private wealth management. He also spent three years as managing director and credit approver in SunTrust's Florida commercial lending and corporate investment banking areas, respectively. Prior to SunTrust, Dev was chief credit officer for Barnett Bank's Palm Beach market. Besides stints at other banks in Florida, Kansas City, and Ohio, Dev's experiences outside of banking include CFO of a Honolulu construction company, combat engineer officer in the U.S. Army, and college economics instructor in Hawaii, Missouri, and Florida. A graduate of Ohio State University and the ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking, he earned his M.B.A. from the University of Hawaii.

Dev serves as an instructor in the ABA’s Stonier Graduate School of Banking, the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking, the Pacific Coast Banking School, and the American Bankers Association's (ABA) Commercial Lending. His school, conference, and workshop audiences have included participants drawn from the ABA, RMA, OCC, Federal Reserve, FDIC, FFIEC, SBA, the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) and the AICPA.

Dev has written about credit risk management, financial analysis and related subjects for the ABA's Commercial Insights, the Risk Management Association's RMA Journal, and other business professional journals. He is the author of Analyzing Construction Contractors and its related RMA workshop. A past national chair of RMA and former Florida Chapter president, Dev serves as a member of the RMA Journal's advisory board, and an ex-officio board member of the Florida and Atlanta RMA chapters. He also serves on the advisory board of the Atlanta Chapter of the Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA), and he has consulted on credit risk issues with banks in Morocco, Egypt, and Angola through the US State Department's Financial Service Volunteer Corps (FSVC)