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Wednesday, May 24, 2023
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM
Frisco, TX

On May 24, Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group partner and Regulatory Section Leader John M. Geiringer discussed the latest regulatory hot topics at the 2023 S&P Global Community Bankers Conference. He represented the banking industry on a panel with representatives of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Session: Regulatory Hot Topics
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023 | 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM CDT
John M. Geiringer, Partner | Barack Ferrazzano Financial Institutions Group 

With the swiftest pace of tightening on monetary policy in 40 years, and the recent liquidity crunch experienced by many institutions in the industry, regulators have heightened their focus on liquidity risk, volatility in banks’ investment portfolios and the impact on tangible common equity. Meanwhile, consumer compliance regulations are likely to change in 2023 and a once-in-a-generation review of bank merger oversight policy is gaining momentum. Lastly, the latest crypto collapse will likely usher in new regulations around blockchain and fintech more broadly. During this session, we’ll cover the hottest bank regulatory issues, including the potential regulatory implications of the recent bank closures and how bank executives can ensure they don’t end up in a regulatory penalty box.

John M. Geiringer is a nationally recognized banking attorney who advises financial institutions on regulatory, governance, and investigative matters. John regularly provides focused training sessions to boards and management on a wide range of legal and risk management topics.

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