• How an Ohio banker talks with policymakers about stablecoin issues
    May 6 2026

    As a community bank president and past chair of the Ohio Bankers League, Jenny Saunders has been part of many conversations with top policymakers on bank issues. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — presented by Nexcess — Saunders, who recently retired as president of FCBank, discusses how she discussed stablecoin and cryptocurrency issues with members of Congress.

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    15 mins
  • Tech transformation and AI to power bank growth
    Apr 29 2026

    Over the past two decades, Pennsylvania-based F.N.B. Corporation has grown its assets from roughly $5.4 billion to $50 billion, grown its net operating income by a similar ratio and more than doubled its retail footprint. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — presented by Nexcess — Chairman, President and CEO Vincent Delie discusses his approach to growing the franchise and how F.N.B. is investing in its employees' capabilities.

    Among other topics, Delie discusses:

    • F.N.B.'s balance of organic growth and M&A and the role of culture in this growth.
    • The bank's strategy of hiring data scientists to help the company break down silos and better target customers' needs.
    • F.N.B.'s "e-store" concept and how it supports the bank's "clicks to bricks" retail strategy.
    • The role of AI in recommending tailored products and providing holistic financial wellness advice, as well as strengthening bank credit and anti-fraud functions.

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    24 mins
  • ABA's ecosystem strategy to tackle fraud
    Apr 22 2026

    On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — a crossover episode with the ABA Fraudcast — ABA's Rob Nichols and Paul Benda provide several updates on ABA's work to reduce the incidence and cost of fraud for bank customers. Among other topics, they highlight:

    • Their recent participation in the United Nations and Interpol Global Fraud Summit. "O
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    11 mins
  • Capitalizing on opportunities to serve high-net-worth clients
    Apr 9 2026

    Several factors — the growth of the U.S. economy and asset prices, generational transitions and changing values — are reshaping the wealth management and financial advice sectors. More individuals and families are falling into the high-net-worth (investable assets of over $3 million) and ultra-high-net-worth (assets of over $30 million) than ever before. How are banks positioned to capitalize on this evolving marketplace? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, ABA's Mark Benskin — a veteran of the wealth management sector with experience at several banks — discusses:

    • The structural shift in the wealth management business, including the rise of Registered Investment Advisors that serve HNW and UNHW clients.
    • The mix of services — estate planning, tax planning, asset protection and charitable planning — that clients are seeking from their advisors.
    • Evolving revenue models for wealth management and the pursuit of scale.
    • The strategic question for banks of building versus "renting" infrastructure.
    • How banks are positioned to break down institutional silos that hinder full-service client engagement.

    • Learn more about the ABA Wealth and Trust Schools.
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    18 mins
  • Are credit union commercial loans risky business?
    Mar 30 2026

    In recent years, credit union business lending and the number of credit unions that exceed the statutory cap on member business lending have shot up sharply. What risks do these trends pose to safety and soundness and financial stability? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, ABA's Dan Brown and John Vermillion discuss their recent research on the subject. Not only does outsized credit union commercial activity steers these not-for-profit cooperatives away from their statutory mission, it also increases their exposure to an asset class where they — and their regulator — have traditionally lacked experience and expertise.

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    13 mins
  • Risk and strategy in sponsor banking
    Mar 19 2026

    Sponsor banking, or banking as a service, is a unique opportunity for banks — but it requires strategy, discipline and a laser focus on risk. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Amanda Swoverland, president of Hatch Bank, discusses her bank's strategy in BaaS. Among other topics, Swoverland talks about:

    • Hatch Bank's evolution as a sponsor bank focused on embedded lending and card issuance.
    • How boards of directors and bank management teams can evaluate strategy for sponsor banking.
    • The importance and scope of due diligence with fintech partners.
    • A recently announced partnership with a fintech firm that provides private student loans focused on upperclassmen and grad students who are approaching completion of their degrees.
    • Her career journey from enterprise risk management in banking through leading compliance for a fintech startup to president of a bank.
    • The experiences she brought from fintech into her newest banking role.

    • Register for ABA's Risk and Compliance Conference.
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    22 mins
  • From stablecoin to fraud, top takeaways from the 2026 ABA Summit
    Mar 13 2026

    On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Rob Nichols offers his top takeaways from the ABA Washington Summit — including industry unity on stablecoin regulation, credit card policy challenges, federal preemption, and bipartisan legislation on fraud. Nichols also previews his upcoming travel to Vienna for the United Nations' Global Fraud Summit.

    • Catch sessions from the 2026 Summit.
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    18 mins
  • How the SCAM Act would encourage platforms to go after scammers
    Feb 4 2026

    Major tech platforms make billions of dollars from scammers who advertise on their sites, according to reporting from Reuters, and there's not much incentive for them to change their practices — yet. Sens. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) have introduced the SCAM Act, which would take steps to tackle these scams. ABA strongly supports the SCAM Act, and on this crossover episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast and ABA Fraudcast, Paul Benda discusses:

    • How the SCAM Act would introduce new know-your-customer and takedown requirements for tech platforms.
    • Why there aren't sufficient existing incentives for platforms to deal with the deluge of scam ads.
    • Enforcement mechanisms that give teeth to the SCAM Act's requirements.
    • How ABA's advocacy on this issue fits into the association's overall anti-fraud agenda
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    10 mins