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Capital Solutions For Banks

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In recent news, many banks reported that they were raising capital. In the wake of the credit crisis, it is a necessary step in insuring the financial stability of the bank, maintaining favorable pubic opinion, and also putting the minds of shareholders at ease. Most banks raise the capital they need through the use of private investor funds. In exchange, the bank may have had to give up some control while taking on the new investment partner. Even if the bank is able to get that capital at an extremely competitive cost, there is another way.

Jadon Group, Ltd. is pleased to announce their alternative methods of raising capital for banks. The programs offered can cover a variety of capital needs:
  • Increasing Capital Adequacy Ratios
  • Increasing Tier I Capital
  • Increasing Tier II Capital
  • Increasing Capital Reserves to Offset Future Write-Offs
  • Increasing Capital to Originate Loans
  • Acquisitions

 

The benefits of using alternative methods have other positive effects:

  • Strengthens Balance Sheet
  • Provides a lower cost of capital acquisition
  • Maintains stock price at current levels
  • Provides an ongoing source of investment profits (with little risk to bank)
  • Removes distressed loans from bank's balance sheet
    • Distressed loan portfolio sold at book value
    • No immediate write-off required
  • Preserves critical cash resources
  • Enhance returns on a non-distressed real estate loan portfolio
  • Opportunity to refinance existing Tier II capital debt at a lower cost and the potential for longer maturities
  • Provides funding solutions for projects that are difficult to finance under normal circumstances


While traditional means of raising capital are only marginally viable in today's market, it is obvious that alternative means be explored as well. Schedule a no cost consultation and trial run today.