speeches · September 27, 2021
Regional President Speech
James Bullard · President
Prepared Introductory Remarks1
James Bullard
President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
2021 Community Banking in the 21st Century Research and Policy Conference (Virtual)
Federal Reserve System, Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) and Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Sept. 28, 2021
On behalf of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, I’d like to welcome you to this year’s virtual
community bank research conference. I’d also like to acknowledge the important partnership
we enjoy with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, the Board of Governors and other Reserve banks to bring you this conference
every year.
In “normal” times, we would be gathering in St. Louis to hear from an impressive array of
researchers, bankers and regulators from around the world—and after the formal
presentations were over, we’d meet informally in our Gateway Conference Center to engage in
lively discussions and debate ideas.
Over the years, those discussions have led to new relationships. They’ve also generated new
research ideas. For example, I recently learned that one of the papers in this year’s conference
came about directly because of a conversation between a community banker and a researcher
a few years ago at this conference.
While those conversations will be a bit more challenging in the virtual environment, we’ve all
gotten much better at working, communicating and interacting with each other virtually over
the past 18 months. I encourage you to take full advantage of the opportunities to connect with
one another during this virtual event in order to keep information and ideas flowing between
Any opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Open Market
Committee.
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all of our presenters and attendees. That’s the real value of this and all research conferences:
the exchanging of ideas.
This year’s conference focuses on a number of important ideas, including:
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The impact of two extraordinary pandemic-era programs: the Paycheck Protection
Program and the Federal Reserve’s Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility
The impact of minority banks in their communities and the role community
development financial institutions (CDFIs) play in allocating credit to low- and moderateincome communities
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The consequences and incentives around supervisory oversight
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We’ll also hear from an expert panel of community bankers who will offer their views on the
future of commercial real estate lending.
As we just heard, thanks to the efforts of the state banking commissioners who conduct the
CSBS National Survey of Community Banks, community banks were able to understand and
react quickly to the challenges of the pandemic. They are now looking ahead to a future that
will consist of new competitors and new technologies that could have a significant impact on
how banks will offer products and services in the future.
Understanding that future is a challenge for all of us—researchers, regulators, policymakers and
community bankers. That’s why I believe that this conference is so important—it’s the one
place that we very deliberately bring all of those perspectives together.
Among the perspectives that inform our thinking on the future of community banking are those
of our first keynote speaker: Federal Reserve Gov. Miki Bowman.
Gov. Bowman, with her focus on community and regional banking organizations, has brought
new ideas and new energy to the Board of Governors regarding banking and banking
supervision issues. She’s challenged staff to promote innovation and lessen regulatory burden
while also strengthening our overall banking and financial system.
As a former community banker and state regulator, she brings important insights to her work at
the Fed and to forums such as this conference. I appreciate the commitment she has made to
incorporate a wide range of perspectives into her thinking as she implements new initiatives
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and ideas. I also appreciate the commitment she has made to this conference—and her
commitment to participate in these proceedings every year since she became a Fed governor
(and even prior to becoming governor).
Welcome, Gov. Bowman.
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APA
James Bullard (2021, September 27). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20210928_james_bullard
BibTeX
@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_20210928_james_bullard,
author = {James Bullard},
title = {Regional President Speech},
year = {2021},
month = {Sep},
howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20210928_james_bullard},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}