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Banking crises always recur. But time and again, bankers have been shown to operate on the assumption that good times are permanent.
September 1
K.H. Thomas Associates - AB - Bankshot podcast
In the aftermath of last year's racially motivated mass shooting in a predominantly Black community in Buffalo, New York, American Banker reporter Allissa Kline explores what responsibility banks have to help segregated, impoverished communities that were shaped in part by past discriminatory lending practices.
August 31 -
If capital requirements are increased, they must be constructed in a way that doesn't unduly burden smaller banks and their fintech partners.
August 31
Vesto -
Many of the fees that the agency derides as unnecessary are funds owed to medical practices, homebuilders and educational institutions.
August 30
ACA International -
The regulatory overhaul for large and midsized banks could lead to stronger pressure for those banks to merge in the coming years while leaving smaller banks less competitive — and arguably less stable.
August 29
American Banker -
Consistent wins aren't typically about continuously introducing novel strategies, but about better and more consistent execution with proven ones.
August 29
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The need to create a pipeline of female leaders in the male-dominated fintech space is urgent and deserves the industry's attention.
August 28
Centana Growth Partners -
An effort to ensure banking services are available to legal businesses is being undermined by groups trying to rewrite the history of regulatory overreach related to supposed reputational risk.
August 25
Mercatus Center at George Mason University -
While federal efforts to provide funding for minority small businesses wither, a lawsuit seeks to shut down an effective source of private capital.
August 24
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No matter how good generative artificial intelligence gets, consumers navigating the purchase of complex financial products will always demand the attention of expert human advisors.
August 23
Cota Capital