Adam Maier
Partner

Between the regulatory environment and the mismatch on pricing expectations between buyers and sellers, organic growth may be preferable to M&A for many banks in 2024. But organic growth is not without its own unique challenges. Adam Maier, a partner with the law firm Stinson LLP, explains in this video that growth-oriented banks looking to enter new markets or launch new products will need to demonstrate to their regulators that they have the experience and capital to undertake that new effort.

Topics discussed include:

  • Market Uncertainties
  • Implementing New Technology
  • Shifting Community Reinvestment Act Guidance
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Adam Maier

Partner

Adam Maier is a partner at Stinson LLP. Mr. Maier applies his prowess in finance and the law to help his banking and other financial services clients successfully navigate the complexities of the highly regulated finance industry. He focuses his deep knowledge of banking and financial services law on the business interests and growth strategies of financial institutions and their owners. He advises financial institutions in a broad range of strategic transactions, including buying and selling banks and branches, de novo charters, forming holding companies, raising capital and reorganizations.

In a constantly changing regulatory environment, Mr. Maier represents financial institutions before state and federal regulatory authorities and strategizes on complex regulatory investigations and approvals for new products. He counsels on commercial, real estate and asset-based financing arrangements and analyzes legal issues arising under the Uniform Commercial Code, regulatory laws and the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.