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Rajinder Singh on regulation

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“There hasn't been any major deregulation; it's not like Dodd-Frank has been reneged on or pulled back. There have been some changes in regulation like the Crapo bill last year, but what's more important than changing regulation is actually the attitude of regulatory bodies towards businesses and private capital, and that has changed and become much more reasonable.”

Rajinder Singh
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, BANKUNITED INC
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Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer · BANKUNITED INC

Rajinder Singh, Chairman, President and CEO of BankUnited, discussed the bank's 10-year anniversary and its growth since its founding in 2009, which he described as "the perfect time to start a bank." He stated that "what's good for the economy is generally good for banks" but expressed uncertainty about the business cycle's duration. Singh noted conflicting signals, saying that while the bank's loan book and clients appear healthy, market indicators give "some pause." He assessed that trade disruption would have some impact on South Florida and New York economies but called it "more noise at this point than real trouble." Singh commented on the banking industry's structure, predicting a "barbell" evolution with very large universal banks and highly specialized banks like BankUnited. He noted that the U.S. has roughly 6,000 banks, a number he called "unique," and said consolidation is likely to continue. Regarding M&A, Singh described it as a "secondary strategy" for BankUnited, with the primary focus on organic growth. He observed that recent large acquisitions have not been "rewarded by shareholders," though he noted that two recent "mergers of equals" saw positive stock performance, while cautioning that such deals are "especially hard to pull off." On regulation, Singh said there has been no major deregulation of Dodd-Frank but that the "attitude of regulatory bodies" toward businesses has become "much more reasonable."

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