By Steve Brown, PCBB January 2020

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Executive Development Program

- Industry Big Picture & Evolution -

By Steve Brown, PCBB January 2020

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Session Timing and Purpose

Session schedule □ 8:30am to 12:00pm □ 20 minute break at 10:00am Exploring the banking industry □ Fundamentals □ Importance □ Changes □ Leadership □ Into the future

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First - Smile & Say Hi

Source: adastra.fit.edu

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What Brings You Here?

Source: chartcons.com

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Part 1: Looking Back to Look Forward

Source: discoverhistoricaltravel.com

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Historical Economic Growth

Source: fred.stlouisfed.org

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Historical Unemployment

Source: fred.stlouisfed.org

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Longest Expansion Ever – 126 Months (Jan)

Source: https://www.statista.com/chart/18513/length-of-us-expansions/

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Business Activity Runs in Cycles

Source: coursehero.com

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But Also Keep In Mind…

Source: azquotes.com

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Cycle Example: Quick Story - In The Desert

Source: bo yoga

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Part 2: Age Might Frame Thinking

Source: washingtonpost.com

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Most Recent Recession

Source: coursehero.com

Great Recession of 2007 – 2009 □ Once in 100Y event □ Technically lasted 18 months □ Worst crisis since 1929 Great Depression □ Took almost 10Ys to fully get back to “normal” Typical Recessions □ Last 10 months on average

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Great Recession Cause

Source: Tutor2U

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Great Recession Timeline

Source: Business Insider

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But Much Has Changed Since Then

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Quick Story – An Elevator Ride

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Part 3: America in Perspective

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The World’s Top Reserve Currencies

Source: howmuch.net

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US State GDP vs. Entire Countries

Source: howmuch.net

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Top 10 Countries vs. US States - 2019/2020

Source: focus-economics.com

CA+NY = $4.4T

TX = $1.7T

17 states = $14.2T

CA+TX+IL = $5.3T

CA = $2.8T

IL+PA+NJ = $2.2T

24%

15%

6%

5%

4%

3%

3%

3%

2%

2%

Percent of the global economy

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US GDP – A Closer Look

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

2.1 2.0

3.1

1.1

2.9 3.5

2.5

3.5 3.2

2.2 2.3 2.0 2.2

1.9 2.0

0.1

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US GDP – Even Closer Look by State

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

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FF 1.50% to 1.75% is Accommodative

Source: Federal Reserve

Flat for 7Ys +425bp in

2.2Ys

+350bp in

7.5Ys +200bp in

3.0Ys

-75bp in

4 mos.

+400bp in

2.6Ys

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Quick Story – All American Fed Funds

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Part 4: Banking Industry

Source: CSBS survey of community bankers

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Starting Simple – How Banks Make Money

Loan Payment

Deposit Payment

Borrower

Depositor

$

$$$

Net Interest Margin (NIM):

Net Interest Income – Net Interest Expense Average Interest Earning Assets

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NIM Decline from Lower Rates/Leverage

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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Slowing Loan Growth Led by CA, ID, WA

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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Core Funding Trails Loan Growth

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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So Banks Using More Noncore For Funding

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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ALLL Levels Steady

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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Capital Levels Remain Strong

Source: Fed SF, as of Q3 2019

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Any Conclusions We Can Draw?

Source: bloggingx

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Part 5: Consolidation

Source: FDIC, number of FDIC insured institutions 2009 to 2019

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A Closer Look At Consolidation Trends

Growing!

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Some New Banks Are Forming

Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence

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Part 6: Competition

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Big Banks Control Pricing Assets <1B

Assets 1-10B

Assets 10-100B

Assets >100B

Source: Institute for Local Self Reliance, FDIC, NCUA – Market share 2018

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Customers Are Leveraging Mobile

Source: Business Insider Intelligence

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So Banks are Closing Branches

Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence

Over the last 12 months, U.S. banks and thrifts have closed 2,889 branches and opened 1,187

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Big Banks Are Investing in Digital

Source: Financial Brand

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Competitors Are Chasing Banks

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So Banks Are Working to Improve

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Quick Story - Competition

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Part 7: Regulatory

Source: CSBS survey of community bankers

Ranks #2

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National Banking Agencies

Source: Fed, FDIC, OCC

Federal Reserve – Currency, Economy, Regulation • Created 1913 • Central bank of USA • Mandate: Max employment, stable prices, moderate long term rates

FDIC – Deposit Insurance, Charters, Receiverships, Regulation • Created 1933 • Insurance for bank depositors in USA

OCC – National Banks, Charters, Regulation • Created 1863 • National banks and federal savings associations • Branches and agencies of foreign banks

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Broader Financial Industry Regulation

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Banking Regulation = A Pendulum

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Banking Regulation = Basis/Structure

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Areas of Regulatory Concern

Source: Fed SF

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More Areas of Regulatory Concern

Source: Fed SF

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Part 8: Technology Drivers

Demographics Customer Behavior

Technology

Regulation

Competition

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We Are In The 4th Industrial Revolution

Source: The Dualarity

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4IR – What Does That Mean?

Source: shockoe enterprise mobile solutions

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Technology Tipping Points

Source: World Economic Forum

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Technology Hype vs. Reality

Source: Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies

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Impact on Banking Industry

Source: financialbrand.com

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The Future Looks Different

Source: Everest Group

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Transformation Is Underway

Partnerships/collaboration more common More data being used in more ways

5G networks rolling out w/scale by 2021

Blockchain is moving along

Cloud is mainstream

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Transformation Is Underway

Humans working more and more w/machines Digital payments and greater online

More self service for customers

AI gaining steam

Voice is booming

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And Looking To The Future

Source: PwC, Importance of Digital Technologies Perceived By Bank CEOs

Data Mining and Analysis 89%

Mobile Technologies for Customer Engagement 93%

Socially Enabled Business Processes 70% Internet of Things 67%

Cybersecurity 93%

Battery and Power Technologies 35% Cloud Computing 63%

3D Printing 12%

Wearable Computing 35% Robotics 19%

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Quick Story - Landing on Blockchain Moon

Source: Nasa

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14. Critical To Transform The Biz Model

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Part 9: All About The Customer Now

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Understand Change Is Happening

Source: i-scoop

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Rip Out The Wires

Industry is hardwired toward old ways □ Structured in “pipes” by department □ Specific role to play can result in a narrow focus □ Departments not oriented around the customer

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Work Within The Rules

Industry heavily oriented around rules □ Thousands of regulations since crisis □ Regulatory tone remains aggressive □ Mistakes can be costly to bank & employee

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Increase Customer Information Now

Customer view is limited □ Industry upheaval has impacted data quality □ Heavily reliant on “peer” data □ Limited systems flexibility available in the industry

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Focus On Balancing Both Human + Digital

Digitally enabled services

Fully digital, self-service

Improved human interactions

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Appendix

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Brain Complexity = 20 Human Biases

Source: erc.europa.eu

All 20 are described in detail in the appendix

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Human Biases

Source: thejobnetwork.com

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Human Biases

Source: thejobnetwork.com

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Human Biases

Source: thejobnetwork.com

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Bias Example: Quick Story - Picking A Name