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Talking Credit

“There’s really not much that indicates we’ve learned anything new over the last several cycles,” says veteran lender and CEO Ed O’Leary. He aims to fix that.

Planting the seeds of advice

Written by Ed O’Leary | 06/18/2015 - 09:08 |
Bankers don’t always know the fruit their words will bear

What’s your North?

Written by Ed O’Leary | 06/12/2015 - 01:13 |
Your banking career lies in your own hands

“What have we learned?”

Written by Ed O’Leary | 06/05/2015 - 01:17 |
How every bank could learn from past credit mistakes by systematic self-examination—without finger pointing

Are your messages like unshined shoes?

Written by Ed O’Leary | 05/28/2015 - 06:38 |
Talk may be cheap, but written gaffes can cost you forever

Ask 5 questions before emailing re a loan

Written by Ed O’Leary | 05/21/2015 - 16:16 |
Some messages are better said than written. Sometimes silence saves gold

Credit culture: so many words, so little clarity

Written by Ed O’Leary | 05/15/2015 - 11:34 |
What should underpin a sound credit culture?

Have we slimmed credit training too much?

Written by Ed O’Leary | 05/08/2015 - 14:25 |
Efficiency’s great—but lenders must know their jobs

When credit staff joins due diligence team

Written by Ed O’Leary | 05/01/2015 - 16:13 |
No one wants to buy pigs in a portfolio

Weighing worth of a banking career

Written by Ed O’Leary | 04/26/2015 - 20:04 |
Big bank, small bank, any bank—is it for you?

Two Toms, one view?

Written by Ed O’Leary | 04/17/2015 - 09:19 |
Continuing debate over “too big to fail”
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