Jul 18, 2021 to Jul 20, 2021
The IBA Annual Washington Trip affords bankers the opportunity to talk with legislators and regulators about the successes and concerns of Indiana's banking industry. These officials need to hear your ideas firsthand in order to produce workable laws and regulations. This is your chance to tell policymakers face-to-face why the regulatory burden imposed on banks is too heavy and to make suggestions for modifications to burdensome rules. Bankers who have attended past Washington Visits were able to solve problems and raise issues of concern to policymakers individually. The trip is planned for maximum contact and productivity.
Thank you to our trip sponsors of the 2021 IBA Annual Washington Trip!
Because we think all Indiana bankers should attend the IBA Annual Washington Trip, there is no registration fee for members. We ask attendees to pay their own travel costs (flight and hotel), and the Indiana Bankers Association and associate member sponsors will pay for all group meals.
Attire:
Business casual or casual attire is appropriate for the group dinner event on Sunday, July 18. Business attire should be worn all day on Monday, July 19, as well as during the day on Tuesday, July 20, for meetings with the legislators.
Hotel Reservations
The IBA has secured a special room rate of $289 per night at The Willard InterContinental, 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004. Reservations may be made by calling 877-666-3243. Reservations may also be completed online by clicking here. Hotel reservations must be made by June 26 before 5:00 p.m.
Deadline:
To ensure that all attendees are able to access all meetings, please register by Friday, June 25. Registrations received after June 25 will still be accepted, but attendees may not receive guaranteed access to briefings held on site at the FDIC or OCC.
If you are experiencing issues with the online registration process, please contact Lizzie Ketzenberger, 317-387-9380.
Image Use Policy: Registration in IBA events constitutes an agreement to the IBA’s use and distribution of the attendee’s image or voice. Details: indiana.bank/policy