Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that after leading the Independent Community Bankers of America for 15 years, it’s time to step down, and Jim congratulates him on the amazing legacy he’s leaving behind.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the state of American Community Banks is improving, and after a decade of being attacked by the overbearing government regulations, finally small banks will be treated differently from the big ones.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead for Community Banks, including the imperative of growing their numbers to keep up with attrition and consolidation.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to report on the direct connection between independent banks and small businesses, plus a report on important new small bank regulatory relief.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to report on the bi-partisan law that will differentiate small banks so they won’t have to do the same compliance requirements as large banks.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to report on the condition of community banks in the U.S. and that they’re finally seeing signs of expansion, after the devastation of 2008 and eight years of the Obama administration.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how community banks have been mistreated under the oppressiveness of large bank reforms and regulations, and why that’s not good for small business.
Camden Fine joins Jim Blasingame to report on the recent increase in enthusiasm in the marketplace as a result of a feeling that businesses and community banks aren’t going to be assaulted by the government.
Cam Fine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal several pieces of legislation the 113th Congress should pass that will help community banks serve their small business customers.
Cam Fine joins Jim Blasingame to reveal an expectation that the 114th Congress will be more productive in terms of passing laws that will help community banks help small businesses and the economy.