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Construction loan and delinquency trends in 2023

Abrigo

Construction loans grow, delinquencies flatten in 2023 Construction lending projections look positive according to S&P data from 2022 and 2023. Construction lending has seen several stumbling blocks over the past few years. So far, in 2023, residential construction loans have surged again. This surge was a 5.3%

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Prepare for stronger C&I lending demand: A $1.7 trillion “wave”

Abrigo

Ready to catch the next wave of lending growth? Commercial and industrial lending (C&I) will be the next big performance driver for banks and credit unions. You might also like this paper on how institutions can produce smarter, faster lending. C&I lending will be the next “bomb.”

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1Q 2023 Loan Pricing Update

South State Correspondent

ROE Targets Moved up in 2023 As was the theme for most of 2022, the target risk-adjusted return on equity increased from 15% at the start of 2022 to 24% at the beginning of 2023. The other ultra-competitive sector was owner-occupied lending backed by real estate to medical professionals. coverage as their spread was too high.

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The 2023 NCUA supervisory priorities: Takeaways for credit unions implementing CECL

Abrigo

You might also like this webinar: "CECL implementation FAQs: Progress as 2023 approaches" listen Takeaway 1 The National Credit Union Administration emphasized interest rate, liquidity, and credit risk as main concerns. But not all credit unions were ready to address CECL in their 2022 capital plans.

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The 2023 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Honorable Mentions – while this was a quiet year for M&A, we tip our hat to Atlantic Union’s acquisition of American National Bank and Eastern Bank’s acquisition of Cambridge Bank. He passed away in January 2023. What a year. Bank leaders must feel like Rocky Balboa after 15 rounds with Apollo Creed.

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Office Lending – Here is Why It is Not as Bad as The Market Thinks

South State Correspondent

In this article, we highlight the state of the bank commercial real estate office lending sector and make an argument about why banking might be better off than most analysts think. The State of Office Lending Risk – Traffic 2024 will mark the fifth consecutive year where office demand has declined.

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Here is the Cost and Risk of Lending Optionality

South State Correspondent

In commercial banking, lending optionality occurs for liquidity, credit, or interest rates. This example of a two-way asymmetrical liquidity option is common at most banks, and this was the primary cause of several high-profile bank failures in 2023. In contrast, borrowers hold the option to prepay assets.

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