Program Description:
Problems in commercial lending will occur at
some point in a lender’s career. This session will
enhance the student’s ability to recognize potential
problem commercial loans and commercial real
estate loans, review credit along with analyzing
operational and managerial risks associated with
problem loans, and provide a format and
procedure to work out problem credits. Identifying
business climate risks associated with lending
relationships will also be discussed. Students
will recognize that problem loans are a part of
commercial lending; formulate an action plan to
reduce risk and minimize bank losses; identify
early warning signs; discuss liquidation and
proper restructuring.
NOTE: This is the sixth session of the 2008 CFT/CBW Commercial Lending School. Participants may sign up for this as an individual seminar or as part of the School.
Who Should Attend:
Designed for anyone in commercial lending or a support role: Commercial lenders, Real estate loan officers, Credit analysts, Mortgage brokers, and Senior management.
Presenter:
Mark Tyrpin is senior vice-president for First Federal Bank in Quincy, IL. He has 18 years of banking experience including commercial lending, commercial real estate lending, loan rehabilitation and workouts. Prior to that, Mark was an investment banker for five years, specializing in municipal finance and trading. He teaches economics classes at area community colleges and conducts seminars on lending throughout the Midwest.
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