PayThink 2018 Direct Page

PayThink is focused on the rapidly changing, inter-connected markets of debit, credit, mobile, prepaid and digital payments. As the payments industry strives for faster innovation to launch new products ahead of competitors, PayThink provides insight from market participants and innovators leading the way. PayThink is designed for executives looking to stay relevant in the ever-changing payments ecosystem by finding and honing their competitive edge.

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  • Catherine Stihler (OBE, FRSE) is a distinguished international leader and open technology specialist who served on the Governor of Pennsylvania's AI task force. She has also collaborated with the World Economic Forum's AI Alliance, and provided valuable insights to the US National AI committee, establishing her as a key figure at the intersection of AI development and governance, among other notable achievements. With a career including two decades at the forefront of European policy creation and decision-making, she uniquely bridges regulation and innovation - helping organizations understand compliance and achieve goals.  Catherine seamlessly combines an insider's knowledge of international institutions and business with a results-driven approach, showcasing a unique and practical perspective. She is also acting advisor for Vero AI, the new innovative AI startup behind the Iris platform and VIOLET Impact Model.

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  • As high interest rates continue weighing on banks' balance sheets, some are selling branches to real estate firms and leasing them back. The strategy is helping lenders that want to restructure their underwater bond portfolios.

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    Atlantic Union Bank - Fulton Bank
  • President Joe Biden also nominated fellow Commodity Futures Trade Commission board member Kristin Johnson to a top bank regulatory post at the Treasury Department.

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  • Dan Chu is the executive director of the Sierra Club Foundation.

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  • Pegine Grayson, JD, CAP, is a senior vice president and director of Whittier Trust's Philanthropic Services department, leading a team of 14 in providing philanthropic advice to the company's high net worth clients and management services for their foundations and donor-advised funds. 

    Grayson advises clients on issues such as formalizing their philanthropy, charitable giving strategies, impactful grant-making and involving the next generation in philanthropic activities. She and her team also provide turn-key, comprehensive foundation and DAF management services, shouldering all the administrative responsibilities, so clients can simply experience the joy of giving and the positive impact it has on their families.

    Grayson received her law degree from the University of Southern California Law School, her chartered advisor in philanthropy designation from The American College, and her bachelor's degree from Middlebury College. She is also trained as a mediator through the Los Angeles County Bar Association.

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    Pegine Grayson Whittier Trust
  • Markets appeared to welcome signs of future rate relief, with the latest Freddie Mac average falling for the fifth time in six weeks.

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  • The bank said it would reduce its physical footprint by nearly 15% as part of an effort to reduce overlapping operations, drive cost savings and meet profitability targets tied to its May acquisition of Lakeland Bancorp.

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    Provident and Lakeland Banks in New Jersey
  • Legislation enabling new banklike stablecoin issuers would create direct competition for deposits, with small U.S. banks in the most danger. Where is the pushback from the industry?

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    Todd Phillips
    Roosevelt Institute, Georgia State
  • Longtime payments chief Takis Georgakopoulos is leaving the bank. New co-heads Umar Farooq and Max Neurkirchen are inheriting a powerhouse, but they face lots of challenges.

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  • Like its Wall Street rival Morgan Stanley, Citi sees a path to trillions in client assets in its workplace division.

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