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February 9, 2021

Episode 40: Should Bankers Really Be “Scared Shitless” of Fintechs?

Fintech

Jamie Dimon, the chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, raised some eyebrows last month with his direct assessment of the threat posed by fintechs to banks. But is he right?

February 2, 2021

Episode 39: Will COVID Cause Another Mortgage Crisis?

Mortgages
Housing

Richard Weidel, the CEO of Princeton Mortgage, talks about how mortgage firms have responded to the virus, whether it will make lasting changes in the mortgage process, and if we’re headed for another housing crisis.

January 26, 2021

Episode 38: Is It Time for Banks to Get Serious About Bitcoin?

Bitcoin

Patrick Sells, the head of bank solutions for NYDIG, talks about consumers’ growing interest in storing Bitcoin at their local bank, why he helped create a rewards card tied to the cryptocurrency, and whether its incredible volatility is an impediment to its use.

January 19, 2021

Episode 37: A Bankers’ Guide to a New Administration, Senate

Bank Policy

Ian Katz, a bank policy analyst at Capital Alpha Partners, tackles the big questions banks have about a new administration and Congress. Will Sen. Sherrod Brown be able to enact his agenda as chairman of the Senate Banking Committee? How will Gary Gensler guide the SEC?

January 12, 2021

Episode 36

CFPB

Raj Date, the managing partner of venture capital firm Fenway Summer and former acting director of the CFPB, talks about the attack on the U.S. Capitol, the change of control in the Senate, how fintechs are faring during the COVID crisis, and where we go from here.

December 29, 2020

Bonus Episode

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Golf Channel Play-by-Play Host Rich Lerner sits down with IntraFi’s Barb Rehm to talk about how professional golf has changed over the years, what players he’s watching now, and what the future of golf might bring.

December 15, 2020

Episode 35

Bank Policy
Fintech

Greg Baer, president and CEO of the Bank Policy Institute, details why many in the industry are opposing fintech Figure’s recent application to charter a national bank and how it fits into a larger debate over Big Tech and banking.

December 8, 2020

Episode 34

OCC

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is in flux. President Trump just nominated Acting Comptroller Brian Brooks to serve as the leader for a five-year term, but it’s not clear he can be confirmed in time, or that the Biden administration will keep him there even if he is...

December 1, 2020

Episode 33

Bank Regulation

If Republicans keep control of the Senate, Sen. Pat Toomey is expected to lead the banking panel for the next two years. What would his priorities be? Is he going to push legislation or pursue an oversight agenda?

November 24, 2020

Episode 32

Consumers

Paula Roberts, U.S. Consumer Economist for KKR, talks about her research into how the pandemic is changing cities and the behavior of consumers. She tackles tough questions - are cities in jeopardy as a result of COVID? Will Millennials ever want to work in an office again? How will COVID...

November 17, 2020

Episode 31

CFPB

Of all the banking regulators, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is expected to see the most change as a result of the presidential election. Award-winning journalist Kate Berry discusses who is likely to lead the agency, what Trump administration actions they will probably roll back and...

November 10, 2020

Episode 30

CFPB
Bank Regulation

Ed Mills, a longtime bank analyst for Raymond James, talks about who President-elect Joe Biden will appoint to the top regulatory positions at the CFPB and OCC, and how that will impact those agencies and bank regulatory policymaking overall. Plus, Mills plays a “lightning round” on the election...

October 27, 2020

Episode 29

Bank Regulation
Bank Innovation

Gary Cohn, the former Chief Economic Advisor to President Trump and Chief Operating Officer at Goldman Sachs, talks about the challenges facing banks today, including a widening technology gap. He also details how big banks need to change course to ensure employees aren't engaging in bad behavior...

October 20, 2020

Episode 28

Community Banks

Christopher Williston, the President and CEO of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas, studied theology in college before eventually following in his father’s footsteps as head of the banking trade group. So it’s no surprise he’s willing to go deep on the fundamental challenges facing banks.

October 13, 2020

Episode 27

Fintech

Sam Maule, cohost of Fintech Insider and the managing partner for North America at fintech consultancy 11:FS, talks about whether we’re headed for a fintech apocalypse, what’s behind growing momentum for banking-as-a-service and whether banks are in danger of becoming obsolete.

October 6, 2020

Episode 26

ICBA
ABA

Cam Fine, the former president and CEO of ICBA, and Ed Yingling, the former president and CEO of ABA, break down the key issues, races and potential outcomes for bankers as a result of the election next month. The two offer their unique insights into how the election will affect banks.

September 29, 2020

Episode 25

Fintech
PPP

Kathryn Petralia, the cofounder and president of small business fintech Kabbage, talks about how it became the No. 2 processor of PPP loans in the country and how the firm plans to take advantage of its PPP success. She also touches on its pending sale to American Express, the launch of business...

September 25, 2020

Episode 23

ABA
Bank Policy

Rob Nichols, the president and CEO of the American Bankers Association, talks about whether another financial crisis is in the offing, how Washington could help banks now, and the impact of the election on the banking industry. Oh, and he also reveals what U2’s Bono is like in person.

September 22, 2020

Episode 24

Payments
Bank Innovation

Aaron Klein, the policy director at the Center on Regulation and Markets at the Brookings Institute, talks about why the U.S. has lagged behind other countries when it comes to real-time payments. He discusses how banks can speed up the adoption of real-time payments and why it would be helpful...

September 1, 2020

Episode 22

Diversity & Inclusion

Misha Esipov, the founder and CEO of Nova Credit, discusses how he helped to build the world’s first cross-border consumer credit reporting agency, why immigrants are critical to economic growth in the U.S., and how credit history is key to addressing economic disparities.

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