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  • The ‘capacity crisis’ in leadership today
    Sep 18 2025

    Princess Castleberry began her career in risk management in financial services, and the biggest risk she sees today is that “leaders are in a capacity crisis.” Work experience, education and professional networks are undermined by this lack of capacity driven by emotional triggers, she says, which are in turn compounded by a massive wave of societal, economic and technological change.

    Now an instructional design expert and leadership speaker, Castleberry discusses how leaders can understand and manage triggers to enhance their capacity to lead with empathy. Castleberry will also be discussing these and other topics — including how to reduce “conflict waste” — at the ABA Annual Convention next month in Charlotte.

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    21 min
  • AI, third-party risk and the future of partner banking
    Sep 11 2025

    The rapid evolution of the financial services marketplace means the market for banking as a service is also evolving rapidly. From artificial intelligence to other new technologies to regulatory expectations, how is the partner bank sector shifting? On the season premiere of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Pathward Bank CEO Brett Pharr talks about the Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based partner bank’s strategy. Among other things, Pharr discusses:

    • The evolution of the business model beyond interchange to include embedded finance, faster payments and other opportunities.
    • The criticality of third-party risk management in partner banking.
    • How Pathward is using AI to accelerate compliance review of its partners’ marketing materials — and how some AI uses might be limiting young bankers’ learning and development.
    • The role of partner banks in advancing financial sector participation by the unbanked.
    • How Pathward builds its workplace culture with its “talent anywhere” remote work structure.
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    23 min
  • Demographic trends shaping the U.S. banking outlook
    Jul 30 2025

    The U.S. is experiencing a massive demographic shift driven by the aging Baby Boom generation, declining birth rates and shifts in immigration trends. What effect will aging have on the banking outlook? In the season finale of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, ABA economist JP Rothenberg discusses how America’s aging population:

    • Shifts balance sheet management strategies with a surplus of stable deposits by weaker localized loan demand.
    • May increasingly push banks into new markets to drive loan growth, which further accelerates consolidation.
    • Magnifies credit risk during downturns in the tail of the risk profile
    • Increases opportunities for personalized wealth management solutions and expands the growth prospects of senior-serving business sectors.
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    18 min
  • How institutional banking helps build one regional bank’s strategy
    Jul 25 2025

    Alongside the commercial and consumer markets, institutional banking is one of three strategic pillars of $70 billion-asset UMB Bank. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, UMB’s Phil Mason discusses:

    • How institutional banking — which includes capital markets, corporate trust, custody and health savings accounts — fits into the business model of the Kansas City, Missouri-based bank and helps extend its footprint coast-to-coast.
    • Investments in technology to support the growth of institutional banking.
    • The recent expansion in HSA eligibility and how UMB Bank uses the product to engage both business clients and consumers.
    • How UMB sources the right mix of talent — particularly from within — to support the diverse and individualized needs of its institutional clients.
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    23 min
  • The future of careers in risk and compliance
    Jul 21 2025

    What does the future hold for bank risk and compliance professionals? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Krysti Cunningham of Security National Bank in Omaha, Nebraska — and winner of the 2025 Distinguished Service Award for Risk and Compliance — discusses:

    • The technological transformation in risk and compliance at community and midsize banks.
    • How technological change is driving the industry toward specialization.
    • Applications for AI tools and LLMs in risk and compliance — and how to manage risks associated with this transformation.
    • The importance of constant learning as a risk and compliance professional.
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    22 min
  • Breaking down the bank-related provisions in the big budget bill
    Jul 10 2025

    Following the enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, hear from ABA experts on how key ABA-supported provisions on tax policy, rural real estate and health savings accounts in the budget reconciliation law will affect banks. Experts also discuss what to expect next in terms of implementation.

    Resources

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    21 min
  • Inside ABA’s new Treasury Check Verification System API
    Jun 26 2025

    ABA’s new online platform to provide members with free access to the Treasury Check Verification System is now live. On a special joint episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast and ABA Fraudcast — presented by Intrafi’s Banking with Interest podcast — ABA anti-fraud experts Paul Benda and Hannah Ibberson discuss the platform and how banks can put it to use. Among other topics, Benda and Ibberson discuss:

    • The scale of physical U.S. Treasury checks and why they remained a potential vector for fraud
    • How and why ABA developed the platform
    • How ABA member bank employees — including frontline staff — can access the portal to verify a payee
    • Ways this new platform fits into ABA’s overall anti-fraud initiatives
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    • Access the TCVS portal (ABA bank members only)
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    12 min
  • Staying close to clients amid tariff-driven volatility
    Jun 18 2025

    Amid tariff-related volatility, how are small and midsize businesses and the banks that serve them faring? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — presented by Intrafi’s Banking with Interest podcast — John Buran, the president and CEO of Queens-based Flushing Financial discusses how tariff and trade policy-related volatility has compounded commercial client uncertainty based on interest rates over recent months and why uncertainty has slowed loan growth and investment.

    However, Buran also notes that lending has improved in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, “possibly associated with the Fed keeping rates stable since the middle of the middle of last year. So I think that has helped somewhat. Banks are staying very close to their customers . . . so that they can come out the on other side in a favorable position.”

    Buran also discusses opportunities for community banks to gain market share in the New York City metro area real estate market and the potential for regulatory change under newly confirmed Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman.

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    12 min