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Tag: Loan Structuring
Loan Structuring with an Inverted Yield Curve
The yield curve is currently inverted, and the FOMC may take a pause at its next meeting in June. Uncertainty about the evolution of the economy and the path of future interest rates and the unusual inverted yield curve shape affords a prime opportunity for bankers to provide sound, trusted advice to clients. This is…
How a Loan Hedge Leverages The Yield Curve – Part II
In a previous article, we discussed the three generic shapes of the yield curve: normal, inverted, and flat. We also pointed out that the current inverted yield curve is unusual and is expected to last for the near term. The average community bank’s cost of funding is highly correlated to Fed Funds and SOFR (for…
Understanding The Current Yield Curve Shape
After last week’s FOMC rate increase of 25 basis points, the yield curve is more inverted than at any time in the previous 30 years. The current yield curve presents various challenges for community bankers for revenue generation and risk management. In this article, we will outline the significance of the yield curve shape and…
4 Ways To Quantify Loan Prepayment Protection in 2023
In a previous article (here), we discussed why commercial loan prepayment protection would be a critical return on asset (ROA) driver for community banks in 2023. We outlined the four main reasons why prepayment provisions increase profitability for banks. We also discussed the four standard prepayment provisions for commercial loans (step-down, lock-out, defeasance, and symmetrical…
The Five Problems with Adjustable Rate Loans
A common strategy for community banks, when faced with a borrower that wants a 10-year fixed rate loan, is to offer a five-year fixed rate that adjusts in five years. Historically, this has worked for some customers and banks because, over the last 40 years, five-year rates have generally fallen. As interest rates fall, a…
What Term Lending Index Should Banks Adopt?
Banks have ceased using LIBOR to price assets and liabilities after 2021. However, some community banks are still deciding on the correct term lending index to adopt. Many banks are uncertain that they have chosen the best term index for their products and markets. We believe that having more options for community banks is beneficial….
Setting Loan Maturity – Use This Trick To Better Compete
Community banks refine their products and services to compete for better borrowing relationships – the better borrowing relationships are associated with better credit quality, meaningful cross-sell opportunities, acceptable margins and fee income, and higher return on equity (ROE). Unfortunately, current market dynamics are making it hard for community banks to outcompete for these better borrowing…
Rethinking The Adjustable Rate Loan Structure
Community banks have structured fixed-rate loans for many years with an adjustable repricing feature where a loan is fixed for a number of years and then resets based on a stated spread and an index. However, adjustable term loans have several drawbacks for banks, especially in a rising interest rate environment. One of the most…
Better Loan Pricing – Correcting 5 Big Mistakes
If you want to know how you can improve your bank’s profitability, one place that you can start is better loan pricing. While chances are your bank prices most of its loans correctly, it is the fringe cases that, in aggregate, end up having a large impact on bank profitability. In this article, we look…
Changing Commercial Loan Pricing To Manage Loan Average Life
One trick every bank lender should have up their sleeve is the ability to meet a client’s maturity and amortization targets but limit the risk of the bank by adjusting the rate on a loan. This tactic is especially germane in today’s market as certain sectors in certain cities are likely reaching the end of…
Use This Lending Tool For More Loans
Because competition is intense and every lender is looking for a competitive advantage, at SouthState Bank, we strive to develop lending tools to help our bankers win more loans. A better product, faster service, or insightful advice can translate into additional loans, better credit spreads, or additional fee income. In this article, we explore our…