FDIC Workshop Springhill Suites-Bozeman – May 12, 2026
The FDIC’s San Francisco Region (Region) is pleased to announce the 2026 Community Bankers Workshop events hosted by the various State Trade Associations in the Region. The 2026 Community Bankers Workshop is an interactive seminar designed to help bank directors, executives, and mid-level officers, both new and experienced, stay abreast of the ever-changing business, economic, and regulatory environment. Workshop sessions will include interactive conversations and presentations by seasoned FDIC risk management and compliance field examiners and supervisors.
For 2026, the workshop will emphasize navigating change in the banking industry. John Maxwell once said: “Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” While banks in the West navigate this changing environment, the 2026 workshop will address changes related to innovation and technologies influencing the future of banking from both a risk management and consumer compliance perspective. The workshop will also address changes to the overall supervisory process, as well as key takeaways to consider in the areas of capital, earnings, liquidity, and interest rate risk. The workshop will provide a more detailed discussion of asset quality, with a particular focus on commercial real estate lending and reserving for potential loan losses. The workshop will also include a local economic update presented by the FDIC’s Division of Insurance and Research, as well as a Question-and-Answer session with a regulatory panel. Below, you will find a description of sessions that we will hold throughout the Region.
- Emerging Technology: Innovation is impacting the financial industry at an unprecedented pace and creating opportunities and challenges for banks and their Boards. Join us for a discussion on technologies shaping the future of banking—including artificial intelligence, digital assets, and Congressional actions pertaining to stablecoins. This session will break down the GENIUS Act and touch on the status of ongoing rulemaking efforts. We will share best practices for evaluating new technologies and common risk management strategies. We will also highlight the continued importance of cybersecurity, information security, and data management in this changing landscape. Target Audience: Directors, Executive Management, Business Strategy Officers, Information Technology Officers.
- Emerging Technology Consumer Compliance Risks: This session will focus on the consumer compliance impacts related to Fintechs, crypto, and third-party risk management. Target Audience: Directors, Executive Management, Compliance Officers.
- Supervisory Process and Key Financial Risks: Bank supervision and examination processes are changing to reorient the focus more on core, material financial risks with less emphasis on process-related risks. In addition, many other actions are being taken to streamline examination activities, modernize regulations, and promote innovation and technology adoption. This session will cover key changes in the supervisory process as well as key financial risks banks currently face. Target Audience: Directors, Executive Management, Financial Officers.
- DCP Hot Topics and Examination Changes: Consumer compliance supervision and examination activities are also changing. The FDIC has reduced the frequency of consumer compliance and Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) exams, and ongoing work continues to enhance examination processes and modernize consumer regulations. This session will provide briefings on these changes, as well as other hot topics. Target Audience: Directors, Executive Management, Compliance Officers.
- Asset Quality: This session will cover current asset quality matters, with an emphasis on commercial real estate (CRE) lending, including levels, trends and warning signs of potential problems. We will also discuss modeling fundamentals related to CECL and the ACL. Target Audience: Directors, Executive Management, Senior Credit Officers.
Who Should Attend?
Target audience information is noted above under each session topic. Additionally, interested participants will receive Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits for their attendance.
Locations, Dates, and Registration
Registration is required for the Community Bankers Workshop. The 2026 events are being hosted by the State Trade Associations, and you must register through their websites to participate. Membership is not necessary, but space may be limited. Please register early once registration becomes available. You are welcome to attend any of the seminars throughout the San Francisco Region, not just the seminar in your immediate area. A schedule of dates and locations, as well as registration links can be found here. We look forward to seeing you at one of these sessions.
Additional Information
For additional information, please contact Shane Scanlon – shane@mibonline.org
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FDIC Community Bankers Workshop Springhill Suites-Bozeman
May 12, 2026