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Q2 Unveils 2022 State of Commercial Banking Market Analysis Report

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Q2 Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:QTWO) released its 2022 State of Commercial Banking Market Analysis Report, highlighting trends and future opportunities in the commercial banking industry. The report, based on over $3.7 trillion in lending data, indicates a cautious shift towards growth due to increased loan demand, particularly among large and mid-market firms. Key findings include optimism in credit quality, ongoing pressure on net interest margins, and a surge in demand for digital banking solutions driven by AI technologies.

Positive
  • Predicted increase in loan demand, especially for large and mid-market firms.
  • Optimistic outlook on credit quality, despite challenges in sectors like hospitality.
  • Growing demand for digital banking solutions and AI technologies.
Negative
  • Ongoing pressure on net interest margins due to intensifying competition.

Q2’s PrecisionLender data predicts increased loan demand for large and mid-market firms and reveals cautious optimism for market recovery

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Q2 Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:QTWO), a leading provider of digital transformation solutions for banking and lending, released its 2022 State of Commercial Banking Market Analysis Report today. The report, based on insights mined from Q2’s proprietary databases, is an annual review of the major trends in the commercial banking industry from the previous twelve months, as well as a look at the challenges and opportunities ahead in the coming year.

“Following the market uncertainty at the end of 2020 and continued weakness in loan demand in 2021, we are seeing a conservative shift toward growth in 2022,” said Gita Thollesson, senior strategic business advisor for Q2. “This year, the commercial banking market remains competitive with a continuously evolving landscape.”

Findings for this report are based on Q2’s PrecisionLender proprietary database of over $3.7 trillion in 2021 commercial lending deal flow, along with economic data from several public sources, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and Federal Reserve, in addition to industry research. Q2’s PrecisionLender data reflects actual commercial relationships from more than 150 geographically diverse banks and credit unions in the United States, ranging in size from small community banks to top ten U.S. institutions. The report also reveals market trends in payment fraud activity based on Q2’s Centrix Exact/TMS data from nearly 200 financial institutions across the U.S.

The findings from the report reveals five key takeaways:

  • The banking market is poised for a rebound: Predictions show the supply and demand imbalance is expected to abate and inflationary pressures are likely to fuel additional loan demand.
  • The outlook for credit is favorable: Data finds banks are optimistic on credit quality going into the new year, however, some pockets of the market such as the hospitality sector remain under stress.
  • Pressure on net interest margin (NIM) Continues: Margins are trending lower, intensifying competition.
  • Transformation in banking is accelerating: Increased demand for digital solutions and the emergence of AI tools have impacted the value of branch banking while concurrently raising the specter of fraud.
  • Primacy has taken hold: An increased focus on relationship banking and becoming a customers’ primary bank continues to trend in priority.

“The findings of this year’s report present an opportunity for financial institutions to reinforce and grow their capabilities for new and existing customers,” said Thollesson. “The data from the 2022 State of Commercial Banking Market Analysis Report shows increased optimism on credit quality, a growing priority to become and remain a customers’ primary bank and continued demand for digital solutions. We look forward to what lies ahead for the industry and financial institutions as they continue to deliver value and expanded services to customers.”

To learn more, click here to download the 2022 State of Commercial Banking Market Analysis Report and watch the recent webinar featuring Gita Thollesson.

To learn more about how Q2 delivers simple, smart, end-to-end banking and lending solutions for commercial financial institutions, visit: https://www.q2.com/commercial.

About Q2 Holdings, Inc.

Q2 is a financial experience company dedicated to providing digital banking and lending solutions to banks, credit unions, alternative finance, and fintech companies in the U.S. and internationally. With comprehensive end-to-end solution sets, Q2 enables its partners to provide cohesive, secure, data-driven experiences to every account holder–from consumer to small business and corporate. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Q2 has offices worldwide and is publicly traded on the NYSE under the stock symbol QTWO. To learn more, please visit Q2.com.

Q2 PrecisionLender, an advanced analytics and pricing software that is used by over 15,000 commercial bankers globally and was used to price more than $3.7 trillion in loans in 2020, empowers bankers to improve loan yields by optimizing credit spreads, loan origination fees, and unused loan fees. Q2 PrecisionLender helps bankers save time, provide faster client service, and structure better deals by providing on-the-spot “virtual coaching” by suggesting options for such aspects as amortization, loan-to-value, non-credit products or collateral.

Carly Baker

Q2 Holdings, Inc.

+1 210-391-1706

Carly.baker@q2.com

Source: Q2 Holdings, Inc.

FAQ

What does Q2 Holdings, Inc. predict for loan demand in 2022?

Q2 predicts an increase in loan demand for large and mid-market firms in 2022.

How much commercial lending data does Q2's report analyze?

The report analyzes over $3.7 trillion in commercial lending deal flow.

What are the main findings of Q2's 2022 banking report?

Key findings include optimism in credit quality, increased loan demand, and continued pressure on net interest margins.

Who is Gita Thollesson in relation to Q2 Holdings?

Gita Thollesson is a senior strategic business advisor for Q2 Holdings.

What impact does digital banking have according to Q2's report?

The report indicates that demand for digital solutions is increasing while traditional branch banking is declining.

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