FDIC Loss Share Advisory
FDIC Assisted
Takeovers – Loan and OREO Valuation Services
Bidding on a failing bank requires a streamlined efficient
due diligence period with the right expertise to value the loans and OREO of
the failing institution. Valuing loans and OREO of a failing bank requires a
trusted advisor that is experienced in valuing loans and illiquid assets, and
in certain instances, with little information available. MountainSeed Advisors
has significant experience in the due diligence process for acquiring a failed
bank.
Following are several reasons to consider MountainSeed
Advisors:
- Experience – MountainSeed has been instrumental in the
valuation work on FDIC assisted takeovers of banks with assets totaling
approximately $5 billion.
- Valuation Expertise – Proprietary valuation models that allows
us to quickly value loans and OREO
- Real Estate Expertise – We have seasoned real estate
professionals skilled in valuing hard to value real estate in tertiary and
primary markets.
- Market Expertise – Through our research services, we have
extensive market knowledge, which is a key component to valuing real
estate.
- Methodology – We approach valuations of loans and OREO on an
asset by asset basis, which is more precise than applying assumptions across
loan and real estate pools.
- Collateral
Inspections – We perform site visits on certain key pieces of
collateral and OREO to ensure the existence and state of the real estate.
- Efficiency – From the time we receive the information needed
to value the loans and OREO, we are able to provide a finished valuation
within 5 business days.
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