Bank Portfolio Lenders
Bank portfolio lending is an important capital source for financing commercial and multifamily properties.
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MBA supports policies that enhance banks’ ability to lend in local communities, that promote balanced regulatory and examination regimes and provide flexibility to address all economic conditions. We recommend that banking regulators use a transparent and flexible examination approach that avoids a one-size-fits-all methodology. MBA also advocates for banking laws and regulations, including CRA, to be implemented in ways that do not unduly impair the ability of banks to engage reasonably in commercial real estate finance.
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- Read our Full Issue Brief on Bank Policy
Recent MBA Activity Related to Bank Portfolio Lenders
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MBA Joint Letter to Federal Banking Agencies on TDR Relief
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MBA Joint Letter to Federal Banking Agencies on CRE COVID-19 Response
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MBA Comments on Proposed Interagency Policy Statement on Allowances for Credit Losses
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MBA Letter to the Federal Reserve, OCC, FDIC
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MBA Letter to the OCC, FDIC and Federal Reserve Regarding Proposed Revisions to Applicability Thresholds for Capital and Liquidity Requirements
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MBA Letter to the Banking Agencies on Net Stable Funding Ratio: Risk Measurement and Disclosure Requirements
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MBA Comment Letter to the OCC's CRA NPR
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MBA Letter to OCC on Volcker Rule Regulatory Amendments
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MBA Joint Trade HVADC Letter
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MBA HVADC to the Banking Agencies
Related MBA Events
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School of Multifamily Property Inspections: February 2025: Atlanta
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Commercial Real Estate Basics: Introduction to Commercial/Multifamily Real Estate: March 2025: On Demand
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Commercial Real Estate Basics: Appraisal and the Three Approaches to Value: March 2025
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School of Multifamily Mortgage Banking: April 2025: Washington D.C.
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National Advocacy Conference
Read MBA's Summary of the Basel III Bank Capital Proposal
This MBA summary outlines the Banking Agencies’ Proposed Changes to Bank Capital Requirements for banks with assets of $100 billion or more. Learn more.