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10 Ideas On How to Optimize Analyzed Checking (Part 2)
If managing loan pricing is a college-level course, deposit pricing is a master’s. Given the complexity, managing analyzed checking, however, is a PhD. level effort. There are all the dynamics of traditional accounts plus often two different interest rates, the ability to offset fees, and a variety of adjustments. We covered the basics of account…
A Marketing Tool For Lenders – Our ROI Calculator
Commercial lending is more competitive than ever. To effectively differentiate their services, commercial lenders will need to be thought leaders, understand their market and industries, and provide more insightful advisory services. Commercial lenders can differentiate themselves by running return on investment (ROI) scenarios for their borrowers to help them make better financing decisions – especially…
How To Use Account Analysis Effectively (Part 1)
Data analytics combined with artificial intelligence is changing the strategy and tactics around account analysis and the analyzed checking account (which we will call a “transaction account”). In this two-part series, we want to explore the history, structure, and role of account analysis in Part 1 and then some insights and tactics on increasing bank…
A Case Study for Building Commercial Relationships
If your bank is interested in banking more profitable commercial relationships – those customers with multiple bank products, where the bank holds over 50% of bank wallet, provides long-term sticky banking services and recognizes over 20% return on equity (ROE) – then the case study described in this article will be of interest to you. …
Introducing The Industry’s Best Banking Calendar
It has long frustrated us that our industry has no aggregate banking calendar. That is, there is no single place to see all the banking conferences, workshops, symposiums, and conventions (we will use the generic “conference”) in the banking industry. If you are trying to budget for next year, train yourself, train your people, prospect,…
What The Presidential Election Might Mean for Interest Rates
Current congressional and presidential polls are showing a close election this November. The elections are still three months out, with plenty of time for unexpected events to develop. However, we would like to identify one important macroeconomic variable that will affect the banking industry regardless of the makeup of the legislative and executive branches of…
Here is The Math Behind the High-Yield Account
There have been many a banker who has said they want to offer a high-yield account because the “higher interest expense is just like paying marketing costs.” This banker may even be thinking of starting a completely new digital bank using a high-yield account as its flagship product. The logic that “rate sells itself” is…
Why Commercial Loan Prepayment Speeds Matter
The biggest surprise for bank managers using risk-adjusted return on capital (RAROC) loan pricing models is the low return on equity (ROE) on smaller, shorter, and lower-credit quality commercial loans. Those ROEs tend to subtract substantial value from the bank and show negative returns – sometimes in the negative double digits. However, one aspect that…
9 Steps to Kill Checks and Check Processing
Sometime soon, one of the banks reading this will likely be the last bank to handle paper checks. Last week’s announcement that Target, one of the nation’s largest retailers, will not take personal checks past July 15th has made bankers take notice. Target joins Whole Foods, Aldi, and Lululemon as major retailers that have found…
Community Bank Loan Performance Analysis
We conducted a loan performance analysis for over 5,000 individual hedged commercial loans originated by almost 400 community and regional banks across the country. We measured prepayment speeds, loan size, loan term, fee income, loan yield, credit performance, and return on equity (ROE) of hedged loans and compared this performance to community bank industry averages….
Here Is a Comparison of 6 Bank Pricing Strategies
Unfortunately, bank product pricing is essentially an afterthought in our industry. Few bankers study bank pricing, and few apply quantitative rigor to pricing optimization. We often price products and services without regard to cost, we price small loans against competition that also has pricing wrong, and we pay little attention to our products’ perceived value…
Here is the Cost and Risk of Lending Optionality
Optionality is defined as a state in which choice or discretion is allowed. In finance, optionality is an asset (has value) for the person who can exercise the option, while the person who gave the option has the liability. Selling options for above their value can be a profitable business for banks and brokers, but…