Bank of America has a rigid transition process it uses for any of the acquisitions it has done or is doing, said its president for consumer real estate Floyd Robinson. He was asked during a panel session at the Regional Conference of Mortgage Bankers Associations in Atlantic City to provide an update on BoA's acquisition of Countrywide Financial Corp., Calabasas, Calif. The Charlotte, N.C.-based bank is assigning "hundreds" of associates to the transition process. There has been a 30-day look at the practices of both companies, Mr. Robinson said, and one of the items that resonated with him is the disparity in the two companies' respective direct-to-consumer businesses. BoA has done $168 billion in this channel while Countrywide has $113 billion. Much of Countrywide's production comes from the correspondent and wholesale channels, areas that BoA does not do business in, leading Mr. Robinson to point out Countrywide has a very different business model than BoA does. The different approaches and attitudes between the two, he added, could make this one of the most challenging acquisition integrations for BoA. One business the combination will not do is subprime, an area BoA has not been in for several years. The company will not take an inappropriate risk to its reputation, Mr. Robinson said.
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Life insurers have offloaded long-term policyholder liabilities into offshore reinsurance and captive subsidiaries, raising concerns over state oversight of opaque investment vehicles and whether insurers have adequately funded claims.
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Chair Travis Hill said SVB showed banks can't always sell securities fast enough to cover deposit outflows, but acknowledged the "stigma problem" with discount window borrowing remains unsolved.
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