Bai Banking Strategies

  • Author: Vários
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  • Duration: 81:51:53
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Synopsis

BAI Banking Strategies is a weekly show that focuses on the key issues impacting financial services leaders. We bring you objective opinions and actionable insights to power smart decisions. Hosted by BAI managing editor Lou Carlozo.

Episodes

  • 15.01 - Innovation insights: A look at the 2019 BAI Global Innovation Awards winners

    15/10/2019 Duration: 16min

    Over the last decade, financial services innovation has flourished not just in volume but also in variety. In areas such as societal impact, marketing and human capital, a few special institutions are changing how business gets done and progress made. Fresh off announcing this year's winners of the BAI Global Innovation Awards, BAI president and CEO Debbie Bianucci shares what makes this year's crop stand out and how true innovation permeates every layer of a forward-thinking financial institution.

  • 14:09 - Digital transformation: The CFO as superhero

    24/09/2019 Duration: 16min

    Digital transformation demands that the role of the CFO change to meet a very particular, poignant set of challenges. The question is: How? Enter the "superhero CFO," a gifted and proactive leader who can literally save the day Whether that means breaking data out of silos or finding hidden efficiencies, the tasks of today's data-rich environment demand focus, perseverance and forward-thinking momentum. Danny Baker, vice president of market strategy, Financial and Risk Management Solutions, Fiserv, discusses how today's CFOs can shine in a fast-moving digital world.

  • 14.08: Three pillars to build community banking success

    17/09/2019 Duration: 16min

    Today's community banking environment demands an extra layer of hustle and decisive action to grow and compete. Fortunately, there's already a blueprint for success that leverages three factors: planning, marketing and talent management. To get the mix right, banks must forego the shortcuts and set their sights on creating lasting change. On this podcast, David Furnace, the CEO of Haberfeld Associates, shares nuances and strategies culled from more than 30 years in the financial services industry.

  • 14:07: Where banking success meets behavioral finance

    10/09/2019 Duration: 17min

    With roots in business academia, behavior finance provides answers to explain the perplexing things all of us do as consumers. Why do we follow others in our spending decisions? Why are we motivated more by what we might lose than what we can gain? To explain, this week's podcast features Meg Goodman, operational leader for Jacobs & Clevenger.

  • 14.06: Banking’s best ways to fight digital-age fraud

    03/09/2019 Duration: 17min

    Fraud has moved far beyond the days of passing bad checks and rigging ledger books, both in its volume and sophistication. In the hands of determined hackers, high tech stoops to low levels that threaten everyone, financial institutions and customers alike. Yet banks can build robust defenses into the foundation of all they do and stay steps ahead of even the most determined thieves. Alisdair Faulkner, chief identity officer, Business Services at LexisNexis Risk Solutions, shares how banks can balance the customer's need for speed and friction-free service with sophisticated fraud protection.

  • 14.05: Taking giant steps on the digital journey

    27/08/2019 Duration: 16min

    Wouldn’t it be nice to program a bank’s digital journey into a computer? Aside from being impossible, the task of digital transformation becomes that much harder for those who run community and regional banks in competitive markets. But there are ways to win the game, which include smart alliances with fintechs. Christopher Maher, president and CEO of OceanFirst Bank in New Jersey, explains how his financial institution has successfully adapted to life and business in a digital age.

  • 14.04: When fintech takes on a greater purpose

    20/08/2019 Duration: 15min

    Innovation in financial services sometimes overlooks the pressing needs of consumers who teeter on the edge of financial peril. Causes for trouble are many: staggering student loan debt, massive credit card balances and minuscule savings. Yet fintechs can make a major difference. To explain how, we'll chat with David Reiling, CEO of Sunrise Banks and author of the book "Fintech4GOOD."

  • 14.03: Keeping up with consumer demands in the digital age

    13/08/2019 Duration: 16min

    Thanks to mobile technology and easy ecommerce, consumers find themselves in a new position of power where they compare their banking experience to other aspects of their effortless, seamless world. That poses a major quandary for financial institutions as they struggle to keep up, even as nimble fintechs enter the picture. Tyson Nargassans, CEO of Saylent Technologies, shares how banks can make the best use of data and technology to become increasingly invested--and relevant--in people's lives.

  • 14.02: BAI's latest findings on bank culture and conduct

    06/08/2019 Duration: 18min

    Pinning down the fine points of how banks can conduct themselves ethically--and establish best practices across the organization--has always been tricky. On this podcast, BAI's Byron Marshall and Jason Mencias share new findings and actionable insights from a BAI Banking Outlook survey that addresses the major challenges banks face surrounding risk, ethics, compliance and more.

  • 14.01: Getting a grip on data's best insights

    30/07/2019 Duration: 15min

    Data can yield great value for banks and even more for customers. But so much hinges on defining the pain points account holders struggle with and how banks can best aggregate and leverage the data they have. What's more, data behemoths such as Google, Amazon and Facebook may arrive at the financial services winner's circle before banks do. But there is good news in terms of banking data blossoming into insight, shared on this podcast by Todd Barnhart, executive vice president, head of retail distribution for PNC Financial Services Group.

  • 13.09: How one bank championed community resurgence

    09/07/2019 Duration: 14min

    Not much thought is always given to exactly what puts the “community” in “community banking.” But the renaissance in arts, technology, culture and entrepreneurial spirit in Detroit goes hand in hand with financial services leadership. It also illustrates beautifully the role banks can play in shaping a modern urban comeback story. Chris McComish, chief banking officer, consumer and wealth management at Chemical Bank, talks about how his institution has worked to foster relationship-driven growth and prosperity, and offers insight into an upcoming merger with another midwestern bank.

  • 13.08: The ins and outs of winning at innovation

    01/07/2019 Duration: 15min

    For years, the banking industry has bandied about the word "innovation" until, ironically, it's become a tired cliche. What's more, the all-talk-no-action of "innovation theater" has taken center stage at too many financial institutions. Enter Amy Radin, who in "The Change Maker's Playbook" identifies winning innovation strategies from leaders who transcended the talk and took action. A BAI Global Innovation Awards judge, Radin shares from her years of experience the proven pathways to make innovation a company-value and driver of bottom line success.

  • 13:07: Your road-tested roadmap to sensational innovation

    25/06/2019 Duration: 20min

    Many metaphors describe the illusion of banking progress, from the "innovation petting zoo" to "innovation theater." It's one thing to buy your innovation team some hipster bowling shirts or put a ping-pong table in the break room—but quite another to overcome the caution and fear that keeps winning ideas from getting a robust tryout. In advance of co-leading the BAI Innovation Summit in October, Jason Henrichs of FinTech Forge talks about the technologies, mindsets and learning strategies that drive change and success in the digital age.

  • 13.06: Why consumers want authentic banking—now

    18/06/2019 Duration: 14min

    It’s called “authentic banking,” the call for financial institutions to join forces with customers and understand a host of crucial issues through their eyes, from financial literacy to nuisance fees. What’s more, authentic banking means more than just outstanding customer service. The thrust to practice and champion authentic banking brings with it a concerted attempt to act on the needs of consumers in what more resembles a mutual partnership. But the movement is gaining momentum, and here to explain it is Rick Calero, senior managing director, institutional client manager for TIAA.

  • 13.05: Coming out on top in today’s talent war

    11/06/2019 Duration: 15min

    What was once known simply as Human Resources is today calling itself talent management—and in 2019, the battle to attract, hire and retain talent is as fierce as any ion recent memory. It’s a job seeker’s market, and banks must work hard to counter an industry reputation of stodginess and stuffiness. But there are clear ways to succeed in the short term, and win the talent game in the long run. Here to share her strategies and insights, we’re joined by Janet Coletti, executive vice president Human Resources at for M&T Bank.

  • 13.04: The grand financial adventure of starting a new bank

    04/06/2019 Duration: 16min

    If you think regulators still have roadblocks up for de novo banks, guess again. A cooperative spirit between bankers and government authorities has emerged, clearing the way for faster approvals to help new financial institutions get down to business. The only obstacle at this point? Word hasn't yet spread enough for those with de novo dreams to move in the direction of decisive action. On this podcast, Mi Bank chairman /CEO Robb Farr, and senior vice president core technology Erin Tecker, talk about how they've set out to create a different business banking experience, and what it's like to take part in Detroit's comeback story.

  • 13.03: Your guide to winning business banking customers

    28/05/2019 Duration: 17min

    On Episode 100, of the BAI Banking Strategies Podcast, BAI's Mark Riddle and Jason Mencias share key findings and takeaways from their latest quarterly business banking research. The business banking landscape is changing—rapidly—yet financial services organizations find themselves challenged to keep up. The disconnects are many, with some banks unaware of how their position and reputation amongst business customers have changed. The BAI Banking Outlook report sheds light on how banks can refine their overall strategy and gain a competitive edge.

  • 13.02: The secrets to effective digital transformation

    21/05/2019 Duration: 15min

    Digital transformation. The term and the concept predate smartphones and widespread internet usage. Yet if it’s time to bring the idea up to date in an age of AI and machine learning, what does this mean for the financial services industry? And what's the best way to approach strategy even as the pace of transformation has turned into the financial services equivalent of a rocket launch? Kim Capps, chief operating office for Southern bank, shares how financial institutions and community banks in particular can keep up the unprecedented changes.

  • 13.01: Cannabis banking and the path to navigate compliance

    14/05/2019 Duration: 15min

    The cannabis industry carries with it tremendous potential and opportunities for merchants, suppliers and backers. But for banks, the sector isn't so clear cut. What's legal in a growing number of states remains illegal on the federal level, and that places financial institutions at a tricky intersection. Tony Repanich, president and chief operations officer for Shield Compliance, breaks down how banks can work within the industry to manage risk, comply with regulations and satisfy operational demands associated with the market.

  • 12.08: Digital transformation that triumphs

    30/04/2019 Duration: 15min

    Whether it benefits customers and employees on the front end or core systems on the back end, digital transformation is a top shelf to-do for banks in 2019. But it's not as though the imperative comes with easy-to-follow instructions where "tech gadget a" plugs into "tough problem b." Here to share her smart strategies this podcast, we have Kristiane Koontz, executive vice president, director of banking transformation at Zions Bancorporation.

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