March 2026
Credit Risk Workshop
This publication is part of:
Collection: Community Bank Director and Senior Management Workshops
CREDIT
RISK
Respond to Risk
Credit risk exists on and off the balance sheet across a variety of products, activities, and services. In this workshop, instructors will discuss the board’s role in establishing lending strategy, approving credit risk appetite and limits, and overseeing the effectiveness of credit risk management practices. You'll learn how to recognize adverse trends, better understand credit risk within the loan portfolio, and assess overall portfolio performance and risk trends. We'll also clarify the roles of boards and management and discuss common factors why banks may experience performance challenges.
Work with and learn from experienced OCC examiners who lead this workshop, which includes discussions of best practices, lectures, and hands-on exercises designed for directors and senior management of national community banks and federal savings associations.
Acquire
skills to positively influence your institution’s credit risk management practices.
Learn
techniques for staying informed of changes—and effecting change—in credit risk or risk appetite.
Identify
reasons why banks develop asset quality problems.
Decipher
board and management roles in credit risk culture.
Should I
Attend?
This workshop is designed exclusively for national community banks and federal savings associations.
This workshop is right for you if:
You’re an outside director of a national community bank or federal savings association with assets of less than $30 billion.
You’re a management director.
You’re in senior management or a key executive of a national community bank or federal savings association.
DON'T DELAY. REGISTER TODAY.
The workshop is limited to the first 25 directors and senior managers who register.
Upcoming Dates and Locations
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Consecutive session with the Operational Risk Workshop.
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Consecutive session with the Compliance Risk Workshop.
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