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Strategies for the Next Phase of the Rate Cycle

Jeff Croteau

Director

Darling Consulting Group

Jeff is a Director at Darling Consulting Group, where he assists financial institution executives in strengthening their asset liability management (ALM) process. In this role, he provides custom solutions for managing interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and capital. Jeff is also knowledgeable in the areas of deposit strategies, regulatory compliance, and executive-level education.

Joe Kennerson

Managing Director

Darling Consulting Group

Joe is a Managing Director at Darling Consulting Group. In this capacity, he works directly with financial institutions by providing solutions for their asset liability management process in the areas of interest rate risk, liquidity risk management, ALM modeling, regulatory compliance and executive-level education. He is a frequent speaker and author and directly advises clients in all aspects of ALM.

Extreme financial conditions and continued volatility have elevated the importance of balance sheet management for financial institutions. It’s crucial to set aside biased speculation about where rates may be headed and instead listen to what balance sheets actually need to drive critical strategy discussion at ALCO.


Join Darling Consulting Group’s Joe Kennerson and Jeff Croteau for an interactive session designed to cut through the noise and provide actionable insights to help you prepare for what’s next. We will also offer ideas to transform your ALCO meeting into a forward-looking discussion:

  1. The importance of listening to your balance sheet vs. personal bias

  2. Managing earnings pressure through volatile times

  3. Immediate strategies to consider in anticipation of Fed cuts

  4. Recent deposit and lending strategy case studies

  5. Uncovering investment and hedging opportunities

  6. How to make the complex simple and tell your ALCO story

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