2026 Regulatory & Industry Updates for Credit Professionals
February 9, 2026
Live Webinar:
DateFeb 9, 2026Duration90 minutes
12:00 PM PST01:00 PM MST
02:00 PM CST03:00 PM EST
- Unlimited connections for your institution
- Available on desktop, mobile & tablet
- Take-away toolkit
- Presenter’s contact info for questions
On-Demand Webinar:
- Unlimited & shareable access starting two business days after live stream
- Available on desktop, mobile & tablet devices 24/7
- Take-away toolkit
- Ability to download webinar video
- Presenter's contact info for questions
Regulators are shifting towards a more tailored, risk-focused oversight model in 2026, while reinforcing foundational safety and soundness expectations.
This insightful webinar will present a
forward-looking review of the regulatory, economic, and industry forces that
will shape credit quality in the year ahead and deliver practical insights and
tools to strengthen readiness for a more demanding credit environment.
KEY WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS
- Top 2026 regulatory priorities and what examiners expect in credit risk management, including a discussion of the impact from the debanking initiative of federal regulators as well as current deregulation initiatives
- Core underwriting and monitoring practices, including repayment analysis, borrower liquidity evaluation, covenant structure, and updated risk-rating justification
- Emerging risks and opportunities across consumer, CRE, C&I, and agricultural portfolios
- Industry trends such as AI-supported underwriting and digital credit workflows
BONUS MATERIALS
- 2026 regulatory quick reference guide summarizing key expectations for credit functions
- Underwriting & monitoring checklist tailored to CRE, C&I, and ag lending
- Concentration management dashboard template for board and leadership reporting
- AI and digital credit workflow guide outlining best practices for adopting modern tools without increasing regulatory risk
WEBINAR DETAILS
For credit and lending professionals, 2026 comes
with heightened scrutiny of underwriting rigor, borrower repayment analysis,
monitoring practices, concentration oversight, and the overall quality of
credit administration. Join us to examine the challenges facing consumer, CRE, C&I,
and agricultural portfolios, including CRE repricing pressures, liquidity and
margin erosion in C&I borrowers, and continued stress in farm operations.
We will also explore loan review alignment, and practical use cases for AI and
digital credit tools that enhance efficiency while staying well within
supervisory expectations. Designed for real-world application, this session will
deliver actionable insights, examples, and tools to prepare your institution
for a more demanding credit environment in 2026.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Chief credit officers and senior lenders
- Commercial loan officers (CRE, C&I, ag)
- Credit analysts and credit administrators
- Loan review officers
- Portfolio managers
- Chief risk officers and compliance officers
- Executives responsible for credit quality
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your institution is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.
Presented By

RiverPointUSA LLC & RegVizion LLC
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