
Podcast: How Emerging Community Bank Leaders Are Building Their Careers
A lawyer and a professional baseball player walk into a bank… no, it’s not a joke — it’s the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast.
A lawyer and a professional baseball player walk into a bank… no, it’s not a joke — it’s the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast.
As the leader of a 32-person R&D team helping U.S. Bank’s business lines implement new technology and scout out the most promising financial innovations, Dominic Venturo is on the front lines of fintech innovation in the banking world. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Venturo talks about recent and upcoming innovations that U.S. Bank is rolling out.
“Do you really think I could do this?” the aspiring entrepreneur asks Patti Husic. She offers encouragement, understanding the value of imagination and inspiration in helping small businesses launch and grow.
Hancock and Whitney each had more than a century of deep history in their hometown markets — and, more importantly, a remarkable shared story, one that Hancock Whitney CEO John Hairston describes in the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast.
In a landmark moment for post-crisis banking policy, the House today passed S. 2155, the Senate’s bipartisan regulatory reform bill.
For Jim Edwards, a third-generation banker and the chairman and CEO of United Bank Corp. in Zebulon, Ga., community banking is about providing a “high-touch” experience.
On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, sponsored by Windstream Enterprise, Connecticut banker George Hermann discussed his bank’s in-school branch program.
In New York City, more than 1.3 million rental homes and apartments have rents that are stabilized, controlled or otherwise regulated. These units account for more than 60 percent of New York City’s overall rental market and over 40 percent of all occupied housing in the city. While economists debate the merits of rent stabilization
At the end of a whirlwind week in Washington, James Ballentine — head of congressional relations at ABA — recaps the action at the ABA Government Relations Summit.
Mobile banking use is growing fast, and as mobile banking customers use it more frequently, they are able to move on more quickly to other life activities. That’s a finding from Citi’s 2018 Mobile Banking Study released today, and it’s an insight shared by Alice Milligan — chief digital client experience officer in the U.S. consumer bank group at Citi — in a bonus episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast.