Community Development Banking List
07-14-2010, 11:08 AM
Original message from: Frank@crfusa.com
Dear Colleagues,
The Great Recession has heightened the need for good data and heightened
risk management. I am forwarding a link to a survey sponsored by the
Professional Risk Manager's International Association that is trying to
gauge consumer credit risks. This is an opportunity for CDFIs and
community development banks to participate in the research.
Best regards,
Frank Altman
President and CEO
Community Reinvestment Fund USA
801 Nicollet Mall Suite 1700W
Minneapolis, MN 55402
T. 612-338-3050
F. 612-338-3236
frank@crfusa.com
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From: Steve Lindo [mailto:steve.lindo@prmia.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 8:12 AM
To: Frank Altman
Subject: Consumer Credit Trends - Invitation to share your opinion and
pass it on
Frank,
As you may have seen from my recent message, PRMIA is conducting a
second survey on national consumer credit survey trends. Below are
details and a link to the survey which opens today.
If you wish to participate your response will be highly valued. I would
greatly appreciate your passing this invitation on to your colleagues
and contacts who may be interested.
Kind regards, Steve
Steve Lindo
Executive Director, PRMIA
Office: 612-605-3849
Mobile: 612-865-6647
The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) is a
higher standard for risk professionals, with more than 60 chapters
around the world and over 69,000 members from 198 countries. A
non-profit, member-led association, PRMIA is dedicated to defining and
implementing the best practices of risk management through education,
certification, events, networking and online resources. More information
can be found at www.prmia.org <http://www.prmia.org/> ('http://www.prmia.org/>')
________________________________
Subject: Share Your Opinion - Consumer Credit Trends
PRMIA and FICO have joined forces to spotlight US consumer credit trends
and invite you to participate in the second in a series of national
surveys on this topic.
Earlier this year PRMIA conducted its first groundbreaking survey on US
consumer credit trends. This forward-looking survey reported credit risk
managers' expectations about US consumer credit delinquencies,
underwriting standards, balance of supply and demand and industry issues
for the 2nd quarter of 2010.
Due to the widespread interest which this survey attracted, PRMIA is
today launching a follow-up survey to report on ongoing changes in these
expectations for the 3rd quarter of 2010. Your contribution to our study
will be greatly appreciated. In return for your participation you will
receive a report detailing the findings of this latest survey.
The survey consists of 9 questions and will take less than 10 minutes to
complete. All responses are strictly confidential. To begin, please
click this link: http://www.surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ ('http://www.surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ')
<http://surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ> ('http://surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ>') .The survey closes on July 28.
To achieve as broad coverage as possible, we would be most grateful if
you could spare a few minutes to pass our survey invitation on to your
colleagues or contacts who are involved in US consumer credit,
PRMIA surveys capture the unique perspective of independent risk
professionals in topical areas of interest and we welcome the inclusion
of your views and those of your colleagues. Thank you in advance for
your participation.
Kind regards,
PRMIA Member Services
The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) is a
higher standard for risk professionals, with more than 60 chapters
around the world and over 69,000 members from more than 198 countries. A
non-profit, member-led association, PRMIA is dedicated to defining and
implementing the best practices of risk management through education,
certification, events, networking, and online resources. More
information can be found at www.prmia.org <http://www.prmia.org/> ('http://www.prmia.org/>') .
Dear Colleagues,
The Great Recession has heightened the need for good data and heightened
risk management. I am forwarding a link to a survey sponsored by the
Professional Risk Manager's International Association that is trying to
gauge consumer credit risks. This is an opportunity for CDFIs and
community development banks to participate in the research.
Best regards,
Frank Altman
President and CEO
Community Reinvestment Fund USA
801 Nicollet Mall Suite 1700W
Minneapolis, MN 55402
T. 612-338-3050
F. 612-338-3236
frank@crfusa.com
<http://www.crfusa.com/> ('http://www.crfusa.com/>')
<http://www.facebook.com/crfusa?ref=nf> ('http://www.facebook.com/crfusa?ref=nf>')
<http://www.twitter.com/crf_usa> ('http://www.twitter.com/crf_usa>')
From: Steve Lindo [mailto:steve.lindo@prmia.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 8:12 AM
To: Frank Altman
Subject: Consumer Credit Trends - Invitation to share your opinion and
pass it on
Frank,
As you may have seen from my recent message, PRMIA is conducting a
second survey on national consumer credit survey trends. Below are
details and a link to the survey which opens today.
If you wish to participate your response will be highly valued. I would
greatly appreciate your passing this invitation on to your colleagues
and contacts who may be interested.
Kind regards, Steve
Steve Lindo
Executive Director, PRMIA
Office: 612-605-3849
Mobile: 612-865-6647
The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) is a
higher standard for risk professionals, with more than 60 chapters
around the world and over 69,000 members from 198 countries. A
non-profit, member-led association, PRMIA is dedicated to defining and
implementing the best practices of risk management through education,
certification, events, networking and online resources. More information
can be found at www.prmia.org <http://www.prmia.org/> ('http://www.prmia.org/>')
________________________________
Subject: Share Your Opinion - Consumer Credit Trends
PRMIA and FICO have joined forces to spotlight US consumer credit trends
and invite you to participate in the second in a series of national
surveys on this topic.
Earlier this year PRMIA conducted its first groundbreaking survey on US
consumer credit trends. This forward-looking survey reported credit risk
managers' expectations about US consumer credit delinquencies,
underwriting standards, balance of supply and demand and industry issues
for the 2nd quarter of 2010.
Due to the widespread interest which this survey attracted, PRMIA is
today launching a follow-up survey to report on ongoing changes in these
expectations for the 3rd quarter of 2010. Your contribution to our study
will be greatly appreciated. In return for your participation you will
receive a report detailing the findings of this latest survey.
The survey consists of 9 questions and will take less than 10 minutes to
complete. All responses are strictly confidential. To begin, please
click this link: http://www.surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ ('http://www.surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ')
<http://surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ> ('http://surveymk.com/s/FHBCCGJ>') .The survey closes on July 28.
To achieve as broad coverage as possible, we would be most grateful if
you could spare a few minutes to pass our survey invitation on to your
colleagues or contacts who are involved in US consumer credit,
PRMIA surveys capture the unique perspective of independent risk
professionals in topical areas of interest and we welcome the inclusion
of your views and those of your colleagues. Thank you in advance for
your participation.
Kind regards,
PRMIA Member Services
The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) is a
higher standard for risk professionals, with more than 60 chapters
around the world and over 69,000 members from more than 198 countries. A
non-profit, member-led association, PRMIA is dedicated to defining and
implementing the best practices of risk management through education,
certification, events, networking, and online resources. More
information can be found at www.prmia.org <http://www.prmia.org/> ('http://www.prmia.org/>') .