Understanding the Current M&A Market for Community Banks
Mergers and acquisitions are happening all around us. But what’s the market really like? Join us to learn more about the community bank M&A atmosphere from both buyer and seller viewpoint.
AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
Understand the differences between community bank and general M&A
Recognize emerging trends for community banks whether buyers or sellers
Identify common mistakes of buyers and sellers
Discuss the board and senior management’s obligations to promote shareholder value and organizational relevance in an M&A market
Better position your organization to buy, sell, or remain independent
WEBINAR DETAILS
This informative, upbeat presentation will delve into the community bank merger and acquisition (M&A) environment from both a buyer and seller’s perspective. Recognizing the unique factors that impact community banks in the M&A environment compared to publicly traded or larger organizations is vital for the long-term success of all community banks. This session will present practical examples and provide tools so your organization can take advantage of this dynamic market.
Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session is designed for directors, executive management, and others involved in mergers and acquisitions.
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
Comprehensive slides and detailed narrative materials discussing the M&A market
Sample bank due diligence checklist
Employee training log
Interactive quiz
PRESENTER
Philip K. Smith, MBA, JD, Gerrish Smith Tuck, PC
Philip K. Smith is chairman, CEO, and a board member of the Memphis-based law firm of Gerrish Smith Tuck, PC, and its affiliated consulting firm, Gerrish Smith Tuck Consultants, LLC. Philip’s legal and consulting practice places special emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, financial analysis, acquisition and ownership planning for boards, strategic planning for directors, regulatory matters, bank holding company formations and use, securities law concerns, new bank formations, S corporations, going private transactions, and other matters of importance to the financial industry. A frequent presenter at industry seminars, he also is or has been a faculty member at several banking schools.
Philip received his bachelors and masters of Business Administration from the Fogelman School of Business and Economics at the University of Memphis, and his law degree from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis. In addition, he is a summa cum laude graduate of the Barret School of Banking where he has been a faculty member.
REGISTRATION OPTIONS
$245 Live Webinar Access
$245 On-Demand Access + Digital Download
$320 Both Live & On-Demand Access + Digital Download