ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Registration for a new NCUA webinar, “Loan Risks in a Changing Economy,” is now open. The webinar will be held March 22 at 2 p.m. ET.
According to the agency, a panel of NCUA regional lending specialists will cover:
- The impact rising interest rates have on liquidity
- Identifying and mediating portfolio risks in real estate, vehicle, and commercial lending
- CECL accounting implications
- Risk-based best practices.
A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation. The free webinar will last approximately 60 minutes.
NCUA said participants will be able to log into the webinar and view it on their computers or mobile devices using the registration link. They should allow pop-ups from this website, it added.
How to Submit Questions
Participants can submit questions during the presentation or in advance by emailing WebinarQuestions@ncua.gov. The email’s subject line should read, “Loan Risk Webinar.” Technical questions about accessing the webinar should be emailed to either uccwebinar@ncua.gov or uccsupport@ncua.gov.
The webinar will be closed captioned and archived on the NCUA’s Learning Management System approximately one week following the live event.
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