American Banker Podcast

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Synopsis

Thoughtful, informed discussions about ideas and developments in banking and financial services, moderated by American Banker editors.

Episodes

  • “The law was very clear” inside the Fed master account debate

    07/05/2024 Duration: 36min

    Custodia Founder and CEO Caitlin Long says the Federal Reserve has rewritten the rules around accessing the government's payments system. The central bank and a federal court judge disagree. Editor’s note: This conversation was recorded on April 17. On April 26, Custodia Bank filed a notice of appeal, signaling that it will challenge the district court decision in favor of the Federal Reserve.

  • 'There are risks': Betsy Cohen on banking as a service

    23/04/2024 Duration: 17min

    Banking as a service is expensive, it takes time and onboarding has to be done carefully, says the founder of Bancorp Bank, who now runs a venture capital firm that invests in fintechs. 

  • Is ‘technofeudalism’ killing capitalism?

    09/04/2024 Duration: 25min

    Cloud-based tech giants like Amazon, Google and Uber are changing the economy, and not for the better, asserts Yanis Varoufakis, a former finance minister of Greece and a professor at the University of Athens, who has written a book about the dangers of what he calls the "cloudalists."

  • ‘Not all fintech is good for people’: Jennifer Tescher

    26/03/2024 Duration: 25min

    Financial technology startups have developed some useful technology for consumers, such as automated savings, says Tescher, who founded the Financial Health Network 20 years ago. But some fintech innovations are more questionable. 

  • How banks are helping the fight against illegal wildlife trading

    12/03/2024 Duration: 26min

    Geraldine Fleming, financial task force manager at United for Wildlife and Jonny Bell, director, EMEA, LexisNexis Risk Solutions explain how banks around the world are helping to catch criminals who illegally mutilate, kill and sell rhinoceroses, elephants, donkeys and other animals.

  • ‘Don’t fall for the sales pitches’: Advice on deploying AI

    13/02/2024 Duration: 25min

    Eric Siegel, author of the book The AI Playbook, explains what it takes to take traditional and advanced artificial intelligence projects from idea to execution.  

  • How challenger bank Upgrade grew during a dismal 2023

    30/01/2024 Duration: 29min

    The neobank doubled its membership to five million consumers and hired 200 people last year. Founder and CEO Renaud Laplanche explains how it fared during a time when many fintechs struggled.

  • How generative AI could reshape financial services in 2024

    16/01/2024 Duration: 17min

    Mike Abbott, global banking lead at Accenture, shared some of his predictions and opinions for the year ahead.

  • Has the fintech movement lived up to its promise?

    02/01/2024 Duration: 34min

    The fintech revolution has been more successful at working with banks than at trying to replace them, points out Gene Ludwig, former Comptroller of the Currency, chair of the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity, and co-founder of Canapi Ventures. Those with “must have” products will fare far better in 2024 than those with “nice to have” tools, he says.

  • What to expect from VCs in 2024: Amy Nauiokas, Anthemis Group

    19/12/2023 Duration: 28min

    It's been a rough year for fintechs and for the venture capital firms that fund them. Venture capital flows into financial technology companies dropped by 36% year over year to $6 billion in the third quarter of 2023. But Amy Nauiokas, founder and CEO of Anthemis Group, is optimistic about 2024.

  • 2023 was a rough year for bank regulators. What might 2024 bring?

    05/12/2023 Duration: 17min

    Over the past year, the national bank regulators’ oversight of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Silvergate Capital and other banks that failed has been criticized. Reports of a toxic workplace at the FDIC have come to light. And the OCC hired a Deputy Comptroller and overseer of fintech who had easily discoverable falsehoods on his resume. Michele Alt, cofounder and managing director at Klaros Group, explains what this might mean for banks in the coming year.

  • What fintechs think of the CFPB’s proposed data-sharing rule

    21/11/2023 Duration: 30min

    Penny Lee, president and CEO of the Financial Technology Association and Steve Boms, executive director of FDATA NA, explain what their members like about the proposed regulation and what they would change.

  • How community banks can use tech to stay relevant

    07/11/2023 Duration: 20min

    Community banks sometimes feel that they lack the budget and staff to compete with larger banks and fintechs on things like mobile and online banking, virtual assistants and most recently generative AI. Jim Perry, senior strategist at Market Insights, suggests steps they can and should take to stay relevant technology wise.

  • What might the Sam Bankman-Fried trial mean for banks?

    24/10/2023 Duration: 17min

    The case is not really about cryptocurrency but about fraud, points out Seoyoung Kim, department chair and associate professor of finance and business analytics at the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University. But regulators and lawmakers are watching and the outcome of the trial will have repercussions throughout finance.

  • Citizens’ plans for using generative AI ethically: Beth Johnson

    10/10/2023 Duration: 19min

    Johnson, chief experience officer at Citizens Financial Group, shares some of her concerns about advanced AI and plans to use it for purposes including contact center support and coding.

  • Why Ready Life CEO Ashley Bell is buying a Utah bank

    25/09/2023 Duration: 25min

    Bell, an attorney, founded Ready Life to help reduce the racial wealth and homeownership gaps by showing lenders that credit-score-less consumers have been responsible with their money, based on their daily transactions. Now he and Bernice King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter, are buying a community bank just outside of Salt Lake City.

  • Are subprime cards a raw deal for people living paycheck to paycheck?

    12/09/2023 Duration: 21min

    What are the best options out there for people living on the edge financially who have an emergency expense? The Global Black Economic Forum and the Center for Business and Economic Research recently completed a study called the 2023 Cash Poor Report that dives into this question.

  • Partner Insights from ExtraHop: Catching cyber criminals in complicated banking networks

    24/08/2023 Duration: 17min

    Financial institutions can trade billions of dollars per day and handle sensitive data for millions of customers across the globe, which make them enormously attractive targets for cybercriminals. Their defenses must be top notch and ever evolving to keep up with this threat, but FIs' infrastructures are usually vast and complex, straddling old, legacy mainframes and cutting-edge, cloud-based applications that can create security gaps. Moreover, regulations mandate that some divisions within institutions are siloed from each other, which complicates communication and a coordinated defense against cyber criminals. In this difficult security environment, a hyper focus on integration is critical. FIs should look to consolidate tools to fewer vendors so they have less to manage. Many are grappling to understand their security posture and vulnerabilities, how to efficiently manage cloud-based applications, and whether they should buy or build their own security solutions. In this podcast, experts in the field will

  • The unintended consequences of banning ChatGPT at work

    20/06/2023 Duration: 23min

    Though generative AI has limitations and risks, there is a cost to ignoring it, according to Ryan Favro, a managing principal at Capco.

  • Remote work, generative AI: Tech trends reshaping work in banks

    06/06/2023 Duration: 19min

    Immersive technologies and automation are also on the list of technologies that are here, employees want them and companies like banks need to deal with them, says Phil Simon, author of a new book called The Nine: The Tectonic Forces Reshaping the Workplace.

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