What You'll Learn
The purpose of this session is to explain how tariffs may impact domestic borrowers. The session offers several indicators that lenders can follow to gauge how much tariffs can impact the financial condition of borrower balance sheets, operating performance of their income statements, and the operating cash flow available for repayment ability.
Topics covered in this session
- Uncertainty around the application of tariffs
- Evaluation of a borrower’s supply chain
- Indicators relevant to borrowers
Who Should Attend:
- Commercial and business lenders
- Loan underwriters
- Loan review officers
- Credit policy managers
- Credit managers
- Credit Risk Managers
- Credit approval officers
- Risk Managers
- Enterprise Risk Managers
- Chief Credit Officers
- Senior Lenders
- Senior Lending Officer
- Bank Director
- Chief Executive Officer
- Bank President
- Board Chairman
- Entry level junior staff, mid-level staff
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