At ICBA Securities, we provide community bankers the tools to grow their investments.
ICBA Securities Corporation is a service of the ICBA Services Network®, a wholly owned subsidiary of ICBA.
ICBA Securities Corporation (ICBA Securities) a subsidiary of the ICBA (Independent Community Bankers of America) that was founded in 1989 following two years of intensive research by ICBA's Bank Services Committee.
As ICBA Securities is owned by the nation’s largest trade association for community banks, it has a commitment to return all of its profits to the industry, in the form of royalties, sponsorships, or dividends. Through 2021, it had reinvested over $49 million back into its supporting state/regional partners or into the ICBA. Six of the seven ICBA Securities board directors are leadership community bankers.
We are also proud be to the endorsed broker-dealer for over 30 community bank state associations.
ICBA Securities provides an education platform tailored to the needs of community banks and ICBA Securities representatives attend and speak at most state community banking conferences, conducting an average of 50 educational events per year.
ICBA Securities annually hosts the ICBA Bond Academy, which equips community bank portfolio managers with the skills to maintain a high performing institution, and the ICBA Balance Sheet Academy, which is an intermediate-level program for more experienced financial managers.
ICBA Securities also endorses and teaches at the Barret Graduate School of Banking in Memphis, Tenn. The President of ICBA Securities, Jim Reber, writes a monthly investment column for ICBA’s Independent Banker magazine.
If you would like to learn more about the organization, please contact ICBA Securities President Jim Reber at 901-262-1353 or jreber@icbasecurities.com
We are happy to provide you with a copy of our most recent audited financial statement. If you would like to learn more, please contact ICBA Securities President Jim Reber at 901-262-1353 or jreber@icbasecurities.com.
Ensure the physical safety of your bank, staff, and customers. Cover everything from the basics of bank security to some situations you may not have even prepared for.
Learn to address security situations through interactive sessions and discussions that will inspire new ideas and challenge you to look at security from a new perspective.
To earn the Certified Community Bank Security Officer (CCBSO) certification, you will be required to attend this program in its entirety, complete all assignments, and achieve a passing score on the certification exam(s). If you decide to enroll in the certification testing after you register for the class, please contact an ICBA Education representative at 800-422-7285.
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Financial institutions and payment processors undergo payment audits annually. While each payment channel has its own audit requirements, much of the requested documentation is similar. This webinar examines the audit requirements for ACH, Wire, Remote Deposit Capture, and RTP® and discusses what you can expect throughout the audit process.
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Duration: 75 minutes
Presented live and recorded on Aug. 4, 2026.
No credit committee wants to read an epic non-fiction piece of work. The key to an effective credit write-up is to focus on the core risks. Each credit request begins with a problem, usually a cash shortfall. As a banker, your job is to find out why the borrower is short on cash and how the asset will generate enough money to repay the loan.
Each request will have three to five key credit risks. You need to clearly explain these risks and show how your loan structure will address them. These risks might involve the market, management, financial numbers, inventory, receivables, or other business issues. Learn how to spot these concerns and explain them clearly and effectively.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the main credit risks in a loan request and analyze their impact.
Explain key risk factors and connect them to loan structure for effective mitigation.
Apply best practices to create credit write-ups that address the borrower’s cash flow and repayment plan.
Duration: 60 minutes
The formal requirements for financial institution compliance under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) are significant. With the regulatory agencies committing to tougher and more inclusive BSA/AML examinations, it is important to make certain your BSA/AML program is appropriate for your institution's risk exposure.
Gain in-depth knowledge, resources, and peer networks to effectively manage your BSA/AML function or audit this function properly. This comprehensive training covers the primary requirements of each segment of the regulation and offers guidance on best practice expectations in each area.
To earn the Certified BSA/AML Professional (CBAP) certification, you will be required to attend this program in its entirety, complete all assignments, and achieve a passing score on the certification exam. If you decide to enroll in the certification testing after you register for the class, please contact an ICBA Education representative at 800-422-7285.
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ICBA Securities is pleased to have earned the endorsement of the community bank state associations below. We participate in their educational agendas and support their advocacy efforts. We also help support their operations financially in the form of royalties and sponsorships. Click on a logo to visit an association’s website.
For more information, please contact ICBA Securities President Jim Reber at jreber@icbasecurities.com or 901-262-1353.
Community Bankers Association of Ohio
Columbus
Ohio
President & CEO
Legends Bank of Clarksville
TN
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