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Five things that happened as you said goodbye to summer

Five things that happened as you said goodbye to summer

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Here are five important things that happened in the Puget Sound-area business community this week. Read more: Five things that happened as you said goodbye to summer
Microsoft teams with Mastercard on cross-border payments platform

Microsoft teams with Mastercard on cross-border payments platform

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Microsoft Vice President and Treasurer George Zinn said the goal is to automate global trade for business clients and reduce inefficiencies in global business transactions. See original here: Microsoft teams with Mastercard on cross-border payments...
Opinion: King County can’t afford to cut tourism funding

Opinion: King County can’t afford to cut tourism funding

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Visit Seattle and the Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority make their case for more lodging tax revenue as King County considers funding for the Seattle Mariners and affordable housing. Original post: Opinion: King County can’t afford to cut tourism...
Five Things to know for Friday: Soccer City USA, indeed

Five Things to know for Friday: Soccer City USA, indeed

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Just one more “sleep” until Match Day arrives for the Thorns. More on that, and other topics that aren’t so restful, in the ensuring Five Things. Bad treatment Oregon is taking on the maker of OxyContin. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum filed suit...
Seattle Symphony is named Orchestra of the Year by Gramophone Magazine

Seattle Symphony is named Orchestra of the Year by Gramophone Magazine

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

The prize was based on a worldwide public vote. The London-based classical music magazine said Seattle Symphony “is sounding superb.” Read the original: Seattle Symphony is named Orchestra of the Year by Gramophone Magazine
What’s going on in Silicon Valley? Here’s what’s up for the week of Sept. 14-21

What’s going on in Silicon Valley? Here’s what’s up for the week of Sept. 14-21

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Have an opening in your schedule coming up soon? Take a look at the Silicon Valley Business Journal’s weekly calendar. The Silicon Valley Business Journal is hosting it’s annual Structures Awards on the night of Sept. 20. Come ready to party and celebrate...
Apple’s employee health clinic makes its most senior hire to date

Apple’s employee health clinic makes its most senior hire to date

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Apple Inc.’s private network of employee health clinics is on a hiring spree, bringing on more than 40 people in the last three months alone. This month, Apple-run AC Wellness made its most-senior hire yet, bringing on former Sutter Health executive M. Osman Akhtar,...
AR startup Meta suspends operations after it loses crucial Chinese investor

AR startup Meta suspends operations after it loses crucial Chinese investor

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

The company is suspending operations at its Silicon Valley headquarters after a Chinese investor dropped out, citing trade war concerns. Continued here: AR startup Meta suspends operations after it loses crucial Chinese investor
Oregon insurers enjoy steady premium growth but property and casualty losses rise sharply (Infographic)

Oregon insurers enjoy steady premium growth but property and casualty losses rise sharply (Infographic)

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Between 2014 and 2017 health, accident, property and casualty premiums rose almost 20 percent, though growth slowed in 2017 as some losses continued to mount. More: Oregon insurers enjoy steady premium growth but property and casualty losses rise sharply...
Oregon AG Rosenblum accuses OxyContin maker of deceptive marketing

Oregon AG Rosenblum accuses OxyContin maker of deceptive marketing

by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | NW Regional Business News

Purdue Pharma targeted Oregon seniors in a deceptive marketing campaign for the opioid painkiller OxyContin and lied to the Oregon Board to Pharmacy to boost its profits, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum alleged in a lawsuit filed Thursday. Purdue misrepresented the...
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Executive Insights Newsletter - 10/21/2025
When Tariffs Bite: Small Businesses Bear the Brunt — What Credit Teams Should Watch
Tariffs are no longer policy background noise—they’re altering how small businesses borrow, price, and plan. With margins tightening and liquidity under stress, many borrowers are facing conditions that quietly increase credit risk. For lenders and advisors, the implications are immediate and measurable.
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If your client’s margins are tightening under tariff pressure, we can help stabilize the credit before it becomes a problem.
The Five Considerations Reshaping ABL in the New Tariff Era
Rising tariffs are forcing lenders to rethink how they value collateral and structure credit. From shrinking advance rates to tariff-triggered MAC clauses, the ABL market is shifting toward greater caution—and greater scrutiny. Bill Lawrence of RP outlines five trends every lender, attorney, and advisor should be watching.
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When a borrower’s collateral or borrowing base is in question, involve us early to protect value and preserve recovery.
Rising Loan Losses and the Return of Credit Discipline
As loan losses rise and liquidity tightens, the market is entering a new phase—one that rewards early action and structured intervention. For creditors, advisors, and counsel, receivership and turnaround planning can preserve value long before litigation becomes necessary.
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If you’re seeing early signs of credit deterioration in a client’s portfolio, let’s discuss options before recovery turns to resolution.
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