Sam Sincox

Associate Director, Credit And Collateral Risk at Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI)

Sam Sincox is a seasoned professional in credit risk analysis and management, currently serving as Credit Risk Analysis Manager at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis since July 2022. Previously, Sam held positions as a Senior Consultant at EY and as a Senior Analyst in Credit Risk and Rental Housing at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines. With earlier experience as a Commercial Credit Analyst at both Community Business Lenders and Bankers Trust, as well as a Loan Servicing Specialist at Wells Fargo, Sam has developed expertise in analyzing loan documents and managing credit risk. Sam's academic credentials include a Master of Business Administration from The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and Accounting from Wartburg College.

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Indianapolis, United States

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Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI)

The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBank Indianapolis) is one of 11 independent regional cooperative banks across the U.S. We’re privately capitalized and owned by our member banks, credit unions, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), and insurers across Indiana and Michigan. As a cooperative, we pass our borrowing benefits in the global debt markets on to our members in the form of lower borrowing costs, which are subsequently passed on to consumers, businesses and communities. Our core mission is to provide a reliable source of liquidity to member banks, credit unions, community development financial institutions, and insurance companies to support housing finance, asset-liability management, and community lending. We also help communities and families through grants and low-cost loans to our members that help support affordable housing and economic development initiatives.


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