Lauren McKinley is a finance professional with experience in credit analysis, commercial banking operations, and risk assessment. Her background in financial services gives her firsthand insight into how lenders evaluate borrowers, structure financing solutions, and manage credit risk across a variety of industries.
Before joining TechnologyAdvice, Lauren worked in banking and commercial lending roles, including positions as a Credit Analyst and Commercial Loan Administrator. In these roles, she analyzed financial statements, assessed borrower risk, supported loan underwriting processes, and helped businesses navigate financing options. Her experience spans commercial real estate lending, small business financing, loan administration, and credit evaluation.
Lauren combines her industry experience with in-depth research to help business owners better understand lending products, financing strategies, and financial technology solutions. Her work focuses on making complex financial topics more accessible, enabling readers to make informed decisions about borrowing, business growth, and financial management.
Lauren holds a Bachelor's of Liberal Studies with an Accounting minor from the University of Maine Presque Isle, and a Bachelor's of Information Technology Management from Western Governors University. Through her writing, she provides practical insights on lending, banking, credit analysis, and business finance, drawing on real-world experience working directly within the financial services industry.
Expertise
Commercial real estate
Financial analysis
Loan administration & processing
Commercial lending
Credit risk
Loan underwriting
Highlights
4 years of banking experience, specializing in commercial real estate and small business financing.
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