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Episode 11 - Commercial Insights with Regions Bank

You've heard about different approaches to supply chain management, fraud prevention, hybrid work, digital transformation, and more throughout this season of Commercial Insights with Regions Bank. On this episode, we dive deeper into how those issues vary on an industry-by-industry basis. Thriving in a post-COVID world looks different in manufacturing than in healthcare, for example, but there are risks — and opportunities — in every industry.

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Meet the Speaker

Matt Welch, Senior Corporate & Commercial Credit Risk Manager, is a strategy-minded credit portfolio manager with 23 years of financial services experience focused on improving risk adjusted returns to drive corporate profitability through focused capital allocation and credit risk mitigation.

Geoff Green serves as the research manager for the credit portfolio management group at Regions Bank. He is a results-oriented research manager with 20 years of banking experience focused on improving risk adjusted returns to drive corporate profitability through focused capital allocation and credit risk mitigation.

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Our world is changing at a breakneck speed, and today’s business leaders need guidance to position themselves for success. Commercial Insights with Regions Bank features in-depth conversations with thought leaders and experienced commercial business advisors about what’s new, what’s next, and what you can do to best position your business for the road ahead.

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