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March 16, 2023

Episode 124: The Industry Demanded a Bailout. This Regulator Said No.

Bank Regulation

Mark Calabria, former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and author of the new book Shelter from the Storm, talks about why he resisted calls to bailout mortgage servicers during the pandemic, and how he knew their predictions of another mortgage crisis were overblown.

March 14, 2023

Episode 123: The Steep Price Banks May Pay After Latest Financial Rescue

Bank Regulation
FDIC
Banking Crisis

Emily Flitter, finance reporter for the New York Times, tackles the big questions stemming from the extraordinary actions taken by regulators on Sunday. Is this a bailout? Is there another banking crisis in the offing? What are the potential costs to banks? Will they face Dodd-Frank 2.0?

March 7, 2023

Episode 122: Politico’s Guida on Fed Tea Leaves, Vice Chair Pick and CBDCs

Federal Reserve
CBDC

Victoria Guida, economic policy reporter for Politico, dives into what Fed officials are trying to tell markets - and why markets don’t always appear to be taking the hint. She also tackles the latest names up to be the new Fed vice chair and whether Treasury secretly wants to create a central bank digital currency.

February 28, 2023

Episode 121: Are Banks Ready for the Deposit Battle Royale in 2023?

Deposit Competition

Bankers nationwide are experiencing heightened competition for deposits as consumers increasingly recognize their ability to shop for the best rate. Neil Stanley, founder and CEO of The CorePoint, discusses the best strategies banks can use to keep their existing deposits and attract new ones.

February 14, 2023

Episode 120: What Other Banks Can Learn from Wells Fargo’s Past Troubles

ABA
Bank Regulation

Kevin Wack, national editor for American Banker, talks about his multi-part series examining the phony-accounts scandal at Wells Fargo, how he persuaded a former key executive there to provide previously unknown details about what happened, and what other institutions can learn.

February 7, 2023

Episode 119: Inside the CFPB's Battle Over Credit Card Late Fees

CFPB

The CFPB surprised the banking industry last week by proposing to limit credit card late fees to $8, a much lower figure than most expected. Ian Katz, managing director of Capital Alpha Partners and a former Bloomberg reporter, discusses what other specifics are in the plan, how the industry is reacting, and how the issue is likely to play out this year.

January 31, 2023

Episode 118: Are the FHLBs Dangerously Off Mission?

Housing
FHLB

While the Federal Housing Finance Agency conducts a historic review of the Federal Home Loan Banks’ mission, several critics are questioning whether the housing government-sponsored enterprises have lost sight of their original purpose. Karen Shaw Petrou, managing partner of Federal Financial Analytics details the controversy, and how the FHLBs should be reformed.

January 24, 2023

Episode 117: Banking-as-a-Service is “Here to Stay,” New Association CEO Says

PPP
Bank Innovation
Fintech

Bill Briggs, a key architect of the Paycheck Protection Program, talks about his just-announced role as the CEO of the Banking as a Service Association, a group representing banks that partner with fintechs to allow them to offer financial services. He discusses the need for a new set of best practices and how he believes the model is here for good despite enhanced regulatory scrutiny of bank-fintech partnerships.

January 17, 2023

Episode 116: Rodgin Cohen on Crypto, Capital and M&A Challenges

Bank Regulation
M&A
Crypto

H. Rodgin Cohen, the senior chair of Sullivan & Cromwell and one of the country’s preeminent bank lawyers, talks about how heightened regulatory scrutiny of M&A is impacting the industry, whether some banks are “too big to manage,” the Fed’s plans to raise capital, and the dire need for crypto regulations.

December 13, 2022

Episode 115: Pardon The Interruption: The Banking Policy Edition

FedNow
CRA
CFPB

Polite disagreement is overrated. Richard Hunt, the former CEO of the Consumer Bankers Association, and Jaret Seiberg, a top bank analyst with Cowen Washington Research Group, spar (and sometimes agree) over several critical topics in financial services. That includes pending Fed changes to capital standards, Zelle alterations, FedNow, CRA reform, FTX's fallout, CFPB’s future, pot banking and much more.

December 6, 2022

Episode 114: Inside the Battle Over Fed Master Accounts

Federal Reserve

The Fed is proposing to name all nonbank companies that apply for - and ultimately receive - a master account with the central bank. Kyle Campbell, the Fed reporter for American Banker, goes through why this issue matters to banks, how it connects to both a lawsuit and possible legislation, and where it’s going next.

November 29, 2022

Episode 113: Why Regulators Need to Rework CRA Reform with Eugene Ludwig

OCC
Community Reinvestment Act
Fintech

Eugene Ludwig, the former Comptroller of the Currency who led the last successful effort to reform the Community Reinvestment Act, details why the current proposal by regulators needs to be reproposed. He also tackles how banks should be evaluating their fintech partnerships in light of supervisory scrutiny, and how he sees the fintech sector as a managing partner at venture capital fund Canapi Ventures.

November 15, 2022

Episode 112: What Election Surprises, Crypto Chaos and Twitter Meltdown Mean for Bankers

Stablecoins
Crypto
Bank Regulation

It’s been another hectic week in the financial regulatory world, with Democrats unexpectedly outperforming in the midterm elections while separately another crypto meltdown ensued. But what will this mean for bankers? John Heltman, the Washington Bureau Chief of American Banker, and Brendan Pedersen, the financial services reporter for PunchBowl News, provide analysis on Democrats keeping the Senate, Rep. Patrick McHenry as the likely chairman of House Financial Services Committee, and whether the crypto news adds momentum to a stablecoin bill. They also discuss Twitter's nascent plans to become a payments company and offer money market products.

November 8, 2022

Episode 111: Brookings’ Klein on Stablecoin’s Downsides, CBDC Myths and More Fed Cowbell

Stablecoins
Federal Reserve

Aaron Klein, the Miriam K. Carliner Chair and senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, discusses how the growth of stablecoins could hurt banks, why financial inclusion isn’t going to be solved by a central bank digital currency and why D.C. always wants to give the Federal Reserve more power.

November 1, 2022

Episode 110: “It’s a Mess”: The Many Implications of the CFPB’s Legal Nightmare

CFPB
SCOTUS

Two journalists who have covered the CFPB for years grapple with the bewildering array of questions stemming from the recent federal appeals court ruling that said the agency’s funding is unconstitutional. What happens if the Supreme Court upholds the ruling? And how long will it take for the issue to be resolved?

October 25, 2022

Episode 109: NYT’s Emily Flitter on Big Finance’s White Wall

Diversity & Inclusion

Emily Flitter, a senior banking reporter for the New York Times and author of The White Wall: How Big Finance Bankrupts Black America, discusses why she decided to write the book, what she uncovered, and how discrimination continues to be a formidable challenge.

October 18, 2022

Episode 108: How the Midterm Election Will Impact Bankers

Bank Regulation

Two experts on banking and politics – Cam Fine, the former CEO of the Independent Community Bankers of America and Ed Yingling, the former CEO of the American Bankers Association – talk about how the different election outcomes will affect the industry. That includes a look at what legislation is likely to pass if the GOP seizes the House and Senate, and what agencies and rules Republicans will target.

October 11, 2022

Episode 107: Brave New World: How Banks Are Facing the Challenge of Rising Rates

Interest Rates

Matt Pieniazek, President and CEO of Darling Consulting Group, talks about what banks are doing right - and wrong - as they adjust their balance sheets to the Fed’s unprecedented recent rate hikes. He warns of the most common mistakes banks are making, and how to fix them.

October 4, 2022

Episode 106: Utah Banker’s Headlee on ILCs, Digital Currencies, and CUs Buying Banks

CRA
Fintech

Howard Headlee, the president and CEO of the Utah Bankers Association, takes issue with some bankers’ concern that industrial bank applications by Ford and Rakuten will blur the lines between banking and commerce. He also sharply criticizes banks that sell to credit unions and predicts there will be a legal battle over CRA reform.

September 27, 2022

Episode 105: How this Florida Startup Surmounted the Challenging De Novo Process

Bank Innovation
Fintech

Corey LeBlanc, Cofounder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer of Locality Bank in Florida, talks about how he and his partners got through the notoriously difficult regulatory process to charter a de novo institution. Why did they succeed where so many others have not? He also talks about what Locality Bank is doing differently than other institutions, including its approach to fintech partnerships.

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