Research Conference
About the Research Conference
The Community Banking Research Conference—sponsored by CSBS, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC)—presents an innovative approach to the study of community banks. Academics explore issues raised by the industry in a neutral, empirical manner and present their findings at the conference. Community bankers participate directly in the conference by serving as keynote speakers and panelists.
Chairman's Notes
Inflation rates are at their highest level in more than 40 years. Economic growth is stagnant. The pandemic continues to linger and geopolitical tensions have intensified.
These economic uncertainties are playing out across the nation. Net interest margins— followed closely by economic conditions—ranked as the top external concern in our ninth annual Conference of State Bank Supervisors Annual Survey of Community Banks.
Cybersecurity remains the top internal challenge, although it dropped by 16% from last year as a very important risk, perhaps indicating banks are more prepared.
Staffing concerns continue to rise. This year, nearly 85% of respondents said retention was an extremely or very important issue, a 10% increase from last year.
Meanwhile, we see a continued interest by community banks to add more technology to the relationship-lending model. The percentage of community bankers who said adoption of new technology is very important doubled in the last three years. However, high costs related to technology remain a concern.
Regardless of challenges, both new and old, community bankers expect the strength of relationship-based lending to expand more than transactional lending. To me, that shows the value of community banks and the important role they play in serving their customers
and communities.
I invite you to read the full report and learn more about what community bankers say are
their most important issues.
Tom Fite
Chair, Conference of State Bank Supervisors
Director, Indiana Department of Financial Institutions
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