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Adopting New Negotiation Tactics to Win the Battle for Deposits (2/20/25)

Adopting New Negotiation Tactics to Win the Battle for Deposits (2/20/25)

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As market rates of interest have risen bankers have been forced to decide how to structure and price deposits as deposit holders are coming to the realization that their deposits once again have a material earnings proposition.

Instructor

Neil Stanley

Credit Hours:

1.8 CPE

Date & Time

Feb 20, 2025, 5:00 pm EST

Duration

1.5 HR

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    Banks' deposit negotiation skills have atrophied during the past 15 years. Now, rates and competition apply pressure on bank staff through depositors who are visiting branches looking for high yields and short commitments. Managers too are under intense pressure, often spending their days on the phone or at the desks of front-line staff seeking exception pricing. 

    Are banks trapped between customers and rising cost of funds, or can they chart a path to satisfy both? Learn how institutions across the country are mastering the negotiation and product tactics that retain and grow deposit relationships while providing banks funding at both the right volume and price point.  

    Topics include:

    • Understanding the market potential of non-interest-bearing and low-rate deposits
    • Observations about the threats to conventional banking paradigms - given the expected level and potential volatility of interest rates
    • Why depositors would choose certain CDs over others, just as they choose U.S. Treasuries over bank CDs 
    • How can education on deposit products alleviate rate-shopping conversations
    • How are institutions using technology to remain closer to depositors
    • What product pairings are institutions using to retain and grow funding


    Who Should Attend?

    • Presidents, CEOs, CFOs
    • ALCO members
    • Controllers
    • Retail Banking Officers/Directors
    • Customer Experience
    • Branch Managers
    • Marketing
    • Funding officers
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