Huron's Bank Monitor™
More than 100 banks have been placed into receivership over the past two years and there are predictions that the number of failed banks could exceed 500 within the next two to three years. The level of bank failures is often considered to be an economic indicator – whether lagging or leading.
Huron’s Bank Monitor provides meaningful information for those seeking to understand the current banking crisis through a range of direct and comparative analytical values obtained from Call Reports filed with the Federal Financial Institutions Examinations Council.
Using Huron’s Bank Monitor, you can:
- Evaluate a financial institution’s performance across a range of metrics including exposure/asset quality, liquidity, growth, profitability, reserves, and capital; and
- Assess a financial institution’s performance relative to others of comparable size and geographic location.
Visit Huron’s Bank Monitor, if you’re ready to try this powerful web-based application.In addition to Huron’s Bank Monitor, we are committed to assisting the banking community with the following loan portfolio services:
- Loan underwriting review
- Portfolio due diligence review
- Allowance for Loan and Lease Loss (“ALLL”) review
- Loan servicing review
Huron brings a combination of experienced professionals, technology, and project management oversight to these critical areas.
Learn more about Huron Consulting Group’s services for financial institutions:
Huron’s Bank Monitor is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be and should not be used as a predictor of the viability of banking institutions. Bank Monitor gathers data from multiple public sources and synthesizes it for your use. The bank-specific information used on Huron’s Bank Monitor web site has been publicly disclosed by the individual banks in Call Reports submitted obtained from the FFIEC. Although Huron has attempted to provide accurate information, it makes no guarantee or warranty, express or implied, as to the reliability, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of that information and assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions therein.