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BND is focused on the U.S. Banking industry and how the industry intersects with finance, technology, and economics. Topics discussed can include all types of banking products and lines of business along with strategy, marketing, management, and leadership.
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Exclusive interviews and analysis from The Banker covering the latest trends and developments in the financial services world. Senior level banking experts share their insights regarding capital markets, structured finance, risk management, transaction banking, ESG and green finance, trade and project finance, technology, and management and governance issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We work hard for our money. We try to save money for our retirement. Only to lose it to the volatility of the stock market, taxes and finance charges. The biggest fear that people have today is outliving their money at retirement Certified Financial Planner Joseph Quijano, will use his award-winning financial strategies to give you financial clarity and freedom https://www.becomethebanker.org Joseph’s Book: Become The Banker Purchase here www.becomethebanker.org/store/
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The Purposeful Banker podcast is focused on the issues, industry topics, and concerns on the minds of bankers, especially in the commercial lending market. From pricing tips to market trends to business strategy, listeners get insightful, concrete information to help them build stronger financial institutions.
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Banker Breakdown with the KBA

Kansas Bankers Association

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The Kansas Bankers Association provides informative and timely discussions on issues surrounding the Banking industry, such as compliance, legislative and regulatory initiatives, educational opportunities, and unique banker perspectives.
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The Mindful Banker

Wellbeing Capital Partners

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We interview people in financial services who balance being successful in their careers and looking after their wellbeing. The purpose is to promote positive role models who challenge the stereotype of long hours, high stress, being aggressive and living a life of excess. You'll hear examples of how people manage their time, sleep, exercise, relationships and management style. The show is presented by performance coach Andy Hix.
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(FKA: Why Your Bank Sucks) The Notorious Banker is a podcast from a banker who spent 13 yrs @ Bank of America in various roles, including manager. This podcast takes you into the greedy, seedy world of big time branch banking. Learn about big banks & why they charge you $15/month to earn 1 cent interest & other atrocities We also discuss interesting stories from my 13 yrs in banking, thoughts on news, ideas & products in the banking world, & give uncensored commentary about an industry we al ...
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Our goal is to help community bankers succeed and thrive. We have a passion for community banks and believe they are the backbone of main street America. The BankerCast presents the case for community banking best practices and the relationship between a strong community banking system and the community it serves standard of living.This a banker’s must listen to guide to success.
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The world of finance is made complex by "experts" and big, intimidating buzzwords. Former investment banker Chris Coffman, author of the financial thriller "Crisis Deluxe" is here to simplify the world of international investment banking. If you want to know how the global economy really works behind the scenes, then this show is for you.
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Looking for ideas, tips, and best practices to take your financial institution to the next level? Look no further than this podcast featuring insights from banking leaders and advisors across the industry. We’ll tackle a range of topics — technology implementation, loan grading, banking cannabis, and more to ensure you stay ahead of the curve in this fast-changing environment. This podcast is available on all your favorite podcasts platforms. For more information on Abrigo, head to abrigo.com.
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The Banker's Corner is a McGuireWoods series exploring investment trends, solutions, and business issues relevant in today’s private equity and finance industry. Tune in with McGuireWoods partner, Geoff Cockrell as he and specialists share real-world insight to help enhance your knowledge. McGuireWoods is a full-service firm providing legal and public affairs solutions to corporate, individual, and nonprofit clients worldwide for more than 200 years collectively. Our commitment to excellence ...
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Liz Lumley sits down with Sophie Winwood, co-founder and CEO of WVC:E, and operating partner at Foxe Capital, to talk about start-ups, funding, fintech and… women. Sophie also serves as the first contributor to The Banker exchange time capsule. Listen to the end to find out what she added. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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This episode provides an update for the 2nd quarter of 2024 on the hot button regulatory issues currently being proposed in the U.S. banking industry. We use the Independent Community Bankers Association (ICBA) 2024 Advocacy in Action brief as a guide. A link to the PDF brief is provided. Also included are links to associates episodes on Beneficial…
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This episode examines the recent M&A deal between Provident and Lakeland banks in which regulators imposed unusual conditions for their approval of the transaction. The areas highlighted include commercial real estate (CRE), capital, and residential mortgages. Could these conditions become the norm in M&A transactions? If so, what does that mean fo…
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This episode examines how men dress in today’s financial services industry. What does your dress say about you? Are you fully utilizing the “halo effect”? In today’s laid back “business casual” world, do you still need to “dress to the nines”? What does dress mean for men in terms of maturity, leadership, providing, generosity, and gentlemanliness?…
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This episode examines recent policy changes from the OCC and FDIC around bank mergers and acquisitions. Both regulatory agencies are seeking to make changes to The Bank Merger Act. While both regulatory agencies state these changes will benefit M&A transactions is that ultimately what the actual effects will be?…
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As the IMF and World Bank spring meetings get underway in Washington, Aliya Shibli talks with John Everington about the challenges surrounding the 21st replenishment process of the International Development Association, following her interview with Akihiko Nishio, the World Bank’s vice-president of development finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
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This episode is an Interview with Greg Smith, who is the Curriculum Director for the Stonier Graduate School of Banking. Stonier is a banking school, which is run through the American Bankers Association (ABA) and has a partnership with the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Stonier has been around for 89 years and was or…
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Liz Lumley and Amalia Illgner sit down with Keith Bear, fellow at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, to discuss whether tokenisation can enhance the functioning of the monetary system. They also discuss the recently launched Project Agorá from the Bank for International Settlements that builds on its unified ledger concept and whether Sw…
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This episode asks the question can you be all things to all people? In the early 2000’s, after the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, banks sought to create a “universal” banking model by getting into investment banking, commercial banking, insurance, wealth management, leasing, etc. Did this strategy actually work? We look at a comparison between i…
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This episode asks the question are the companies banks work with vendors or partners? Regulators require that banks have a “vendor management system” and manage “third-party relationships.” Why then are vendors frequently referred to as “partners”? Is the bank really entering into a partnership? Can someone you hire to provide a service be a partne…
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In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
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In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
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Michael Klimes and Aliya Shibli sit down with Liz Lumley to talk about how a bad reputation for excessive work hours, lack of broader purpose and growing competition from other industries is forcing investment banks to change to attract young talent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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This episode examines the actions of Japan’s central bank this week in ending their negative interest rate policy. This action ended the era of negative interest rates that swept over the global economy over the last twelve years. Did the negative interest rate policy work or was it a failure?저자 Dr. Joseph Bergquist
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This episode looks at the resent National Association of Realtors (NAR) lawsuit settlement and what the potential consequences will be for buyers and sellers of residential real estate. The new changes are not scheduled to be enacted until July of 2024. This settlement will undoubtedly lead to many changes in the real estate sales process.…
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In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
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This week, Liz Lumley and Anita Hawser sit down with Emma Hagan, chief risk and compliance officer at ClearBank (and soon to be UK CEO), and former chief risk officer for Emea at SVB to talk about why she feels it is inevitable that another bank collapse of the kind that brought down SVB will happen again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for…
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The Bankercast is pleased to have Jeff Fair from American Planning join us to discuss the numerous challenges facing the community banking industry. With decades of experience in banking, Fair offers insights trusted by bankers across the southeastern region and beyond. Current Banking Dilemma- 0:00 Taking Risks- 14:00 Need a Better System- 19:00 C…
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This episode continues the crypto series with a look at two executives from Binance that were detained in Nigeria and accused of crashing the country’s currency! We also look at Blackrock’s newfound love affair with Bitcoin and ask why now? Links to Wall Street Journal Articles: How Bitcoin Made a Believer Out of BlackRock - WSJ Crypto Gets Blamed …
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This episode examines the current situation with college admissions including the revised FAFSA forms, SCOTUS decision, and optional tests such as ACT and SAT. Understanding your financial aid package is going to be very difficult right now. Please share this with anyone that you know is currently applying to college. Link to Wall Street Journal Ar…
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In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
  continue reading
 
In this episode we continue to review the book The Lords of Easy Money by Christopher Leonard. This book is about the Federal Reserve’s actions from 2008-2021. The author provides the reader a behind the scenes view on the discussions inside the Fed and ultimately, we see how their eventual actions played out in the larger economy. Did the Fed save…
  continue reading
 
This week, Liz Lumley sits down with Sarah Kocianski, CEO of FinTech Wales, to talk about how lack of progress sits alongside the celebrations around International Women’s Day, the new CEO at Starling Bank, and her plans for the fintech hub in Wales. The research statistics mentioned in the podcast are from the paper Systemic Discrimination: Theory…
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Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act requires financial institutions to collect and report data on small business lending to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The details of the CFPB 1071 rule are laid out in an extensive 888-page document, so it's no surprise that many financial institutions …
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In 2019, Jusan Bank (then Tsesna Bank) was pushed to insolvency — all due to precarious banking practices and a lack of regulatory supervision. But, through adopting the ecosystem business model, Jusan achieved $1.2bn in profits, acquired 1mn new customers and paved the way for an initial public offering in London. At the helm of this turnaround wa…
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This episode examines the continuing roller coaster ride for New York Community Bancorp. NYCB was rescued this week after investors replaced the CEO and injected over $1 Billion in fresh capital. NYCB’s stock has plummeted recently as they have announced revisions to their financial statements, replaced their CEO and other executives, disclosed a l…
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This episode reviews the 4th quarter of 2023 FDIC quarterly banking profile report. We run through the highlights and break down what is included in the report. This is a very important report that gets released quarterly by the FDIC. It reviews the overall performance of the U.S. banking industry. Link to FDIC Quarterly Banking Profile - Fourth Qu…
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