Hans Getty serves as the Regional Manager at U.S. Bank, where he leverages his extensive expertise in Middle Market Commercial Banking to drive growth and innovation within the corporate and commercial banking sectors. With a solid foundation in acquisitions, shareholder buyouts, and dividend recaps, Hans...
Hans Getty serves as the Regional Manager at U.S. Bank, where he leverages his extensive expertise in Middle Market Commercial Banking to drive growth and innovation within the corporate and commercial banking sectors. With a solid foundation in acquisitions, shareholder buyouts, and dividend recaps, Hans has successfully led his team in navigating the complexities of financial transactions that are pivotal for businesses seeking to expand and optimize their capital structures. His proficiency extends to capital markets, equipment finance, and aircraft loans and leases, positioning him as a trusted advisor for clients looking to finance significant assets.
Under Hans's leadership, his team has excelled in delivering tailored treasury management solutions that enhance operational efficiency for clients. This includes the implementation of sophisticated corporate purchasing cards and merchant services, which streamline payment processes and improve cash flow management. His strategic approach to portfolio management ensures that clients receive personalized service and innovative financial solutions that align with their unique business objectives.
Hans's commitment to fostering strong relationships within the private equity and commercial real estate sectors further underscores his role as a key player in the banking industry. His ability to assess credit risk and provide insightful guidance on derivatives and SBA financing options has made him a valuable resource for businesses navigating the complexities of today's financial landscape. As he continues to lead his team at U.S. Bank, Hans Getty remains dedicated to empowering clients through comprehensive banking solutions that drive sustainable growth and success.