Dates of Event & Pricing

$249 for Webinar and Playback*

*Playback has no expiration.

  • Tuesday, March 24, 2020

  • 12:00 – 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)

  • 11:00 – 12:00 pm (Central Time)

  • 10:00 – 11:00 am (Mountain Time)

  • 9:00 – 10:00 am (Pacific Time)

Curriculum

How to implement and manage small commercial loans…

Smaller business loans can be profitable if they are handled quickly, cheaply, and safely. Business banking necessitates dealing with borrowers who have shorter track records, thinner credit files, and skinnier financial statements.

Attendees to this loan webinar will learn about:

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

Join Dev Strischek in this new loan webinar as he explains why smaller businesses borrow, what kinds of loans they need, how to analyze and underwrite them, and how to monitor and manage this unique portfolio. 

Instructor

Devon Risk Advisory Group / Principal Dev Strischek

A frequent speaker, instructor, advisor and writer on credit risk and commercial banking topics and issues, Martin J. "Dev" Strischek is principal of Devon Risk Advisory Group based near Atlanta, Georgia. Dev advises, trains, and develops for financial organizations risk management solutions and recommendations on a range of issues and topics, e.g., credit risk management, credit culture, credit policy, credit and lending training, etc. Dev is the 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. Prior to SunTrust, Mr. Strischek was chief credit officer for Barnett Bank’s Palm Beach market. Dev is also a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB’s) Private Company Council (PCC).

Credits

1.0 CPE Credits & 1.2 AAP Credits