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About Hoeg & Company
Hoeg & Company in a Nutshell
Hoeg & Company, Ltd. was founded to leverage radically new, yet incredibly simple measures of operational performance developed by Greg Hoeg and based on his proprietary Efficient Frontier Analysis (EFA), similar to that used in investment portfolio theory, that defines the best business performance in the banking and insurance industries.
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Data Offering
We provide ratings of bank operational efficiency and business quality that accurately identify best and worst performers. The ratings allow those interested in the performance of banks to quickly and accurately differentiate those banks with superior performance from marginal players with higher accuracy and confidence than with traditional performance measures. The ratings measure the quality of the business portfolio of each bank and the operational efficiency of each.
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Use Cases
Client - Parent Company of Mid-sized Commercial Bank
Value Added - Conducted Efficient Frontier Analysis (EFA) to identify and prioritize operations improvement opportunities and assisted the client in designing and implementing changes to capture the most promising opportunities, including:
• Reduction In Force
• Divestiture of Select Business
• Consolidation Of Field Operations
Client - Small Regional Community Bank Executive Management Team
Value Added - Identified banks with similar levels of operational efficiency and books of business as well as of similar size and geographic presence and compared the client bank to the best peers in total and with respect to specific operational resource categories to determine if superior performance was possible and by how much. The team successfully identified several areas for improvement.
Client - Board of Directors of Major Multi-line Mutual Carrier
Value Added - Leveraged Efficient Frontier Analysis (EFA) to evaluate and measure the business value created or destroyed by the long-term strategy that the outgoing CEO had implemented and managed over the course of his tenure (30 years). The EFA analysis confirmed that the strategy contributed over $15 billion of value to the company and its policyholders and justified the compensation provided to the outgoing CEO.
Client - Executive Management Team of Major National U.S. Bank
Value Added - Combined EFA measures of the separate entities under several assumption-driven scenarios related to retention and elimination of certain resources and their associated costs as well as varying timeframes for such changes. The evaluation confirmed the ability to achieve the targeted synergies and identified which resources and the amount to retain and eliminate.
Data Sources & Collection
The ratings are developed from publicly available bank Call Report data submitted to the FDIC. We then conduct efficient frontier analysis (EFA) to develop the performance ratings for each bank. Our ratings cover over 99% of all U.S. banks starting at Q1 2010 through the most recently reported quarter.
Key Differentiators
What makes Hoeg & Company Ratings different from other bank & insurance ratings and benchmarks?
TRUE BENCHMARK – Banks and insurers are scored with a precise set of measures where each rating is unique, rather than being grouped into a few broad bands. The method employed to evaluate performance reveals both best actual performance and best possible market performance. Competitors with similar business portfolios can be distinguished on the basis of efficiency. Firms that more effectively acquire and manage business can be distinguished from less effective competitors.
CORE BUSINESS FOCUSED - Hoeg & Company Ratings are a reflection of the performance of an insurer or bank’s core business operations. Most financial institutions’ ratings are primarily focused on the asset to liability balance of the company. This is important to know, but understanding the operational quality of a company can give an earlier warning of potential financial strength problems for an insurer or bank.
EARLIER WARNING - If assets are being wasted through inefficiency or ineffective business, it will be seen in the operational performance of a company before it impacts the firm’s assets. Hoeg & Company Ratings measure the operational performance of banks and insurers to show those that are wasting assets before significant damage occurs.
COMPLETELY OBJECTIVE - Hoeg & Company ratings are completely objective measures of insurer or bank performance. Other rating services introduce subjective, although expert, opinions about company performance. Hoeg & Company ratings are based entirely on quantitative measures and analysis and could be used to improve subjective analyses.
COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE - Hoeg & Company Ratings are completely independent of bank and insurer influence. Other ratings approaches incorporate input from the evaluated firms in evaluating their performance.
CYCLE INDEPENDENT - The impact of industry and economic cycles has been eliminated from the Hoeg & Company’s measures of efficiency and quality. Multi-year comparisons and trending analyses are straightforward and reliable.
COMPETITIVE CAPABILITIES - Hoeg & Company Ratings reflect true competitive advantage or weakness in terms of acquiring, servicing and managing business. Ratings geared toward asset based measures, while valuable, do not specifically indicated strength in the core competitive capabilities and functions of an entity’s business.
Data Privacy
Our source data is all collected from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and is all publicly available. We use only data in the public domain. Our ratings and measures of operational efficiency and business quality are proprietary and contain no personal information.
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Frequently asked questions about Hoeg & Company
What does Hoeg & Company do?
Efficiency and Quality Ratings measure of how well a bank uses its resources to achieve profitable results and build a quality business portfolio. The evaluation is based on Efficient Frontier Analysis, a much more accurate way to measure business performance.
How much does Hoeg & Company cost?
Hoeg & Company’s APIs and datasets range in cost from $10,000 / purchase to $40,000 / year. Hoeg & Company offers free samples for individual data requirements. Get talking to a member of the Hoeg & Company team to receive custom pricing options, information about data subscription fees, and quotes for Hoeg & Company’s data offering tailored to your use case.
What kind of data does Hoeg & Company have?
Alternative Data, Financial Data, Merger & Acquisition Data, Company Data, and 11 others
What data does Hoeg & Company offer?
We provide ratings of bank operational efficiency and business quality that accurately identify best and worst performers. The ratings allow those interested in the performance of banks to quickly and accurately differentiate those banks with superior performance from marginal players with higher accuracy and confidence than with traditional performance measures. The ratings measure the quality of the business portfolio of each bank and the operational efficiency of each.
How does Hoeg & Company collect data?
The ratings are developed from publicly available bank Call Report data submitted to the FDIC. We then conduct efficient frontier analysis (EFA) to develop the performance ratings for each bank. Our ratings cover over 99% of all U.S. banks starting at Q1 2010 through the most recently reported quarter.
What’s Hoeg & Company’s data privacy policy?
Our source data is all collected from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and is all publicly available. We use only data in the public domain. Our ratings and measures of operational efficiency and business quality are proprietary and contain no personal information.
What are the best use cases for Hoeg & Company’s data?
Client - Parent Company of Mid-sized Commercial Bank Value Added - Conducted Efficient Frontier Analysis (EFA) to identify and prioritize operations improvement opportunities and assisted the client in designing and implementing changes to capture the most promising opportunities, including: • Reduction In Force • Divestiture of Select Business • Consolidation Of Field Operations Client - Small Regional Community Bank Executive Management Team Value Added - Identified banks with similar levels of operational efficiency and books of business as well as of similar size and geographic presence and compared the client bank to the best peers in total and with respect to specific operational resource categories to determine if superior performance was possible and by how much. The team successfully identified several areas for improvement. Client - Board of Directors of Major Multi-line Mutual Carrier Value Added - Leveraged Efficient Frontier Analysis (EFA) to evaluate and measure the business value created or destroyed by the long-term strategy that the outgoing CEO had implemented and managed over the course of his tenure (30 years). The EFA analysis confirmed that the strategy contributed over $15 billion of value to the company and its policyholders and justified the compensation provided to the outgoing CEO. Client - Executive Management Team of Major National U.S. Bank Value Added - Combined EFA measures of the separate entities under several assumption-driven scenarios related to retention and elimination of certain resources and their associated costs as well as varying timeframes for such changes. The evaluation confirmed the ability to achieve the targeted synergies and identified which resources and the amount to retain and eliminate.
What platforms is Hoeg & Company integrated with?
AWS Data Exchange