Podcast: A classic love story gets its start in a D.C. bank branch
For Valentine’s Day, the ABA Banking Journal Podcast brings you a classic bank-meets-girl-meets-boy love story.
For Valentine’s Day, the ABA Banking Journal Podcast brings you a classic bank-meets-girl-meets-boy love story.
Treasury plans to convene an interagency cloud services steering committee to develop closer cooperation among U.S. regulators and develop best practices for cloud adoption frameworks.
Sens. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Steve Daines (R-Mont.) yesterday introduced the New Markets Tax Credit Extension Act of 2023.
The story of Maggie Lena Walker and her mission to help Black women find financial empowerment and professional career opportunities.
Meet ABA’s first class of Emerging Leader Award winners.
“We’re a small bank, and it gets more expensive all the time to run a small community bank,” says Andy Anderson, president and CEO of Bank of Anguilla in Anguilla, Mississippi. “As long as we can do this profitably and remain in our community, that’s what we want to do.”
Meet Saleem Iqbal, ABA’s Community Bankers Council chair.
What’s on the banking industry’s policy radar for 2023? ABA’s Government Relations Council recently met in Washington, D.C., and GRC Chair Cathy Owen recaps the topics of consideration as the association prepares its banker-led Blueprint for Growth for the coming year.
ABA supports the proposed changes’ goals, but said without refinement they would have unintended consequences, particularly in rural areas.
More than half of community bankers in a recent survey cited small business loans as a high priority in 2022, with most small business owners saying in the same poll that they plan to borrow an average of $2 million over the next two years.