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The Supercycle: Where Regional Bank Boards Should Focus

The Supercycle: Where Regional Bank Boards Should Focus

by Margaret E. Tahyar

Head of the Financial Institutions practice, Davis Polk

Jun 11, 2024

Compendium

It is widely recognized that the fallout from the banking turmoil of March 2023 has created a challenging environment for mid- size and regional banking organizations. In addition to the pressures from the credit cycle and interest rate changes, banking organizations have been dealing with a “supercycle” of new regulations, revised guidance, enhanced supervision and uncertainty created by litigation against the agencies.

Many banking organizations find themselves in situations where they must clean up enforcement actions or other supervisory smudges before the organization can grow or merge.

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