L&R Committee Webinar Series: Best Practices for Analyzing Returns with LoanStreet

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L&R Committee Webinar Series: Best Practices for Analyzing Returns with LoanStreet

July 15 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Join Us on July 15, 2024 from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

NASCUS is pleased to announce the next topic in our series of complimentary webinars for all members.

Our guest speaker, LoanStreet CEO Ian Lampl, will join us for a webinar dedicated to helping credit unions analyze their returns more effectively. While boards and loan officers tend to focus on one element of loan performance — charge-offs — Ian will show why it’s critical not to overlook an often underestimated element that can significantly impact returns: prepayments.

In addition, Ian will explain how to overcome the challenge of determining the lifetime return rate of a credit union’s investments—especially investments with irregular cash flow patterns. Ian will discuss the concepts and mechanics behind the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and the advantages it offers loan portfolio managers over other return rates commonly used by credit unions.

This webinar will help you understand how and why you should incorporate prepayment rate analysis and IRR into your portfolio evaluation. This offering is part of our ongoing series of special L&R Calls addressing key issues in the credit union system, is a unique opportunity for NASCUS members to gain valuable insights from industry leaders.

Attendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit. Registration is required.
A virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar.


Guest Speaker: Ian Lampl, Founder & CEO, LoanStreet

Ian Lampl is the co-founder and CEO of LoanStreet Inc., an innovative online platform that helps financial institutions to manage, scale and analyze loans on their balance sheets, connect with partners and effectively share risk.

Prior to launching LoanStreet, Ian served as Deputy Chief Counsel for the Office of Financial Stability which implemented the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) for the United States Department of the Treasury. While at Treasury, Ian developed and managed a number of the Treasury programs to stem the financial crisis. For his work, he received the Treasury Secretary’s honor award for exemplary public service.

Ian is recognized as an industry leader in loan participations and is a frequent speaker at banking, credit union, and financial technology conferences. Before joining Treasury, Ian was an attorney at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, where he focused on commercial lending and securities offerings. He graduated with honors from both University of Chicago Law School and Princeton University, where he received a B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering.

Details

Date:
July 15
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Venue

Virtual

Organizer

Isaida Woo
Email
isaida@nascus.org