From Karaivanov: We expect double-digit net interest income growth · · CNBC Television
“A lot of that, Frank. If you look, central New York is experiencing one of the strongest employment growths in the northeast right now and that is even before the large micron investment comes into our markets. A lot of it is in preparation of that, so you're looking at all kinds of contractors and subcontractors moving in and starting to begin work.”
On , Dimitar Karaivanov, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at COMMUNITY FINANCIAL SYST INC, spoke about regional economic growth during Karaivanov: We expect double-digit net interest income growth on CNBC Television.
Dimitar Karaivanov, President and CEO of Community Financial System, has stated that the bank expects double-digit net interest income growth to continue through 2025 and 2026, citing strong regional economic activity and strategic investments. He has described the business environment in the Northeast as "stable and accelerating," with particular strength in manufacturing across New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, and noted that central New York is experiencing some of the strongest employment growth in the region, partly in preparation for a large Micron investment. Karaivanov has said that credit quality remains "very good" in the bank's markets, with no signs of stress in housing or commercial lending, though he noted some temporary weakness in Vermont and northern New York related to Canadian tourism. Karaivanov has also discussed the bank's expansion into the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania through branch acquisitions from Santander, stating that the move will help establish a top-five market share in an attractive market where the bank can compete effectively. On the broader economic outlook, he has described consumer uncertainty as "elevated" and noted that tariffs have injected uncertainty into business planning, leading to some delayed capital expenditures and tentativeness in mortgage applications. However, he has said that economic activity remains solid and that the bank is not seeing contraction in its markets. Separately, Karaivanov has a background as a co-founder and former CEO of Kanbanize, a software company focused on Kanban methodology, and has spoken publicly about integrating Kanban with OKRs to bridge strategy and execution.