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Eugene Ludwig
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The Honorable Eugene A. Ludwig, the 27th comptroller of the currency, is a business and civic leader and expert on banking, regulation, risk management and fiscal policy. Mr. Ludwig is managing partner of Canapi Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on investments in early to growth-stage fintech companies, and CEO of Ludwig Advisors, which counsels financial firms on critical matters. He is the founder and former CEO and chairman of Promontory Financial Group, where he was an IBM executive after the firm was acquired in 2016. He is also the founder and former CEO and chairman of Promontory Interfinancial Network (now IntraFi Network), an early fintech company with approximately 3,000 bank members. Under his leadership, the Promontory family of companies became synonymous with excellence in compliance, risk management and financial services innovation.

In 2019, Mr. Ludwig founded the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity, or LISEP, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of middle- and lower-income Americans. Its research includes new economic indicators for unemployment, earnings and cost of living. LISEP's statistics aim to provide policymakers and the public a more transparent view into the economic situation of all Americans as compared with traditional metrics. He co-founded the Carol and Gene Ludwig Family Foundation, which provides grants to organizations that accelerate medical and scientific discovery in neurodegenerative diseases and enable access to educational and economic opportunity for young people.

Mr. Ludwig was previously vice chairman and senior control officer of Bankers Trust New York Corp., then the fifth largest U.S. banking organization. He was instrumental in steering the firm through its landmark merger with Deutsche Bank.

As comptroller from 1993 to 1998, Mr. Ludwig served as the Clinton administration's chief banking regulator and point person on the policy response to the credit crunch of the early 1990s. He fashioned an 11-point plan that was instrumental in ending the crunch and helping banks begin to lend again and fulfill their role of supporting the economy. He modernized and revised the bank regulatory framework, leading a multi-agency effort to overhaul the Community Reinvestment Act. Under his purview, lending to low- and moderate-income Americans increased tenfold, as did national bank investments in community development corporations. He brought the first fair-lending case in the nation and over the course of his leadership, 27 cases in all, resulting in tens of millions of dollars in fines against violators.

While he was comptroller, Mr. Ludwig served as chairman of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, a director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and chairman of the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation. 

Mr. Ludwig was previously a partner at Covington & Burling, specializing in banking law. He has been a guest lecturer at multiple colleges and universities, including Yale and Harvard's law and business schools and Georgetown's International Law Institute. 

Given his unique perspective as a regulator, lawyer, banker, business leader and trusted advisor to leading financial institutions, he is a sought-after thought leader. His pieces have been published in The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Politico, Democracy Journal, American Banker, Time, Newsweek, Bloomberg, and on CNBC.com. His book, "The Vanishing American Dream," was published in September 2020.  

Gene was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in York, Pennsylvania. He graduated magna cum laude from Haverford College and received a scholarship to Oxford University, where he earned a Master of Arts degree as a Keasbey Fellow. He earned a J.D. from Yale University, where he was editor of the Yale Law Journal and chairman of Yale Legislative Services.

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Regulation and compliancePolitics and policy
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CONTRIBUTED STORIES
  • BankThink Lessons for bankers from disasters that didn't have to be

    There's much bank executives can learn from the 737 Max and Deepwater Horizon catastrophes, which could have been averted if regulators had been notified sooner.

    February 18
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink CECL is a real threat to the financial system

    The new accounting standard meant to prevent another financial crisis could actually trigger one.

    January 31
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Let’s rethink how CDFIs are examined

    These community development-focused banks need tailored regulations to expand their purpose in helping underserved areas.

    December 3
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink The key to rightsizing regulation

    Regulators could collaborate on a superagency to streamline laws.

    June 20
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Banks have even less room for error with bad behavior

    With regulators and policymakers studying their every move, financial institutions need to put more focus on preventing mistakes in the first place.

    March 15
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Warning: The deregulatory mood can't last forever

    The next downturn will come sooner rather than later, so bankers should press policymakers for several core improvements to the financial system before attitudes in Washington change.

    October 31
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Regulators have their eye on AI

    Banks need to be prepared for increased regulatory scrutiny as they adopt artificial intelligence technologies.

    July 11
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Regulators have their eye on AI

    Banks need to be prepared for increased regulatory scrutiny as they adopt artificial intelligence technologies.

    July 6
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Getting ahead of risk involves asking the right questions

    Identifying threats to a single bank or the financial system as a whole can be tricky, but there are steps bankers can take to protect themselves.

    February 9
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
  • BankThink Bankers should resolve to be more paranoid in 2018

    The economy is ripe for another downturn in the months or years to come, and banks shouldn’t be lulled into a false sense of security.

    December 20
    Eugene Ludwig
    Eugene Ludwig
    Ludwig Advisors
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The Most Powerful Women in Banking 2025 cover photo was taken in the 10th floor private space of "The Landmark," the iconic Tiffany & Co. building at 727 5th Avenue in New York City.

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