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Banking with Interest, a podcast by IntraFi, features in-depth analysis and insight into the policy changes reshaping the banking industry. With insightful interviews and previews of pending policy challenges, the podcast is an essential listen for anyone connected to the financial services industry.
Banking with Interest is hosted by Rob Blackwell, an award-winning former journalist with more than two decades of experience as an expert on financial services policy. He is now Chief Content Officer and Head of External Affairs with IntraFi.
The show is produced by Sam Navarro, senior principal writer at IntraFi. The podcast theme song was written and produced by Stellar Tracks. The information, views, and opinions expressed during Banking With Interest belong solely to Rob Blackwell and his guests and do not represent those of IntraFi LLC, its directors, management, or employees. Any ideas and strategies contained within the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or investment advice.
Banking with Interest, a podcast by IntraFi, features in-depth analysis and insight into the policy changes reshaping the banking industry. With insightful interviews and previews of pending policy challenges, the podcast is an essential listen for anyone connected to the financial services industry.
Banking with Interest is hosted by Rob Blackwell, an award-winning former journalist with more than two decades of experience as an expert on financial services policy. He is now Chief Content Officer and Head of External Affairs with IntraFi.
The show is produced by Sam Navarro, senior principal writer at IntraFi. The podcast theme song was written and produced by Stellar Tracks. The information, views, and opinions expressed during Banking With Interest belong solely to Rob Blackwell and his guests and do not represent those of IntraFi LLC, its directors, management, or employees. Any ideas and strategies contained within the podcast are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or investment advice.
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Jill Castilla is the CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond. She served in the Oklahoma National Guard and experienced a personal banking fraud incident early in her career. She later became the leader of Citizens Bank of Edmond, where she launched a digital bank aimed at servicemembers to prevent similar issues. Castilla is an advocate for community banks and discusses policy challenges facing the industry, offering insights into potential solutions and expressing optimism about the future of banking.
Jill Castilla is the CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond. She served in the Oklahoma National Guard and experienced a personal banking fraud incident early in her career. She later became the leader of Citizens Bank of Edmond, where she launched a digital bank aimed at servicemembers to prevent similar issues. Castilla is an advocate for community banks and discusses policy challenges facing the industry, offering insights into potential solutions and expressing optimism about the future of banking.
Sam Sutton is a journalist and author known for his work with Politico, where he writes the Morning Money newsletter. He covers financial services and economic policy, providing insights into the intersection of politics and finance. Sutton has reported on significant events and trends affecting the banking industry, including tariff negotiations and their implications for Wall Street.
Sam Sutton is a journalist and author known for his work with Politico, where he writes the Morning Money newsletter. He covers financial services and economic policy, providing insights into the intersection of politics and finance. Sutton has reported on significant events and trends affecting the banking industry, including tariff negotiations and their implications for Wall Street.
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IntraFi is the inventor of reciprocal deposits and leading provider of deposit placement solutions. Its network of more than 3,000 banks—the largest of its kind—includes most of the nation’s community banks, minority depository institutions, and regional and money-center banks. Through the size and diversification of IntraFi’s network, institutions gain access to tens of billions of dollars in funding, the highest per-depositor and per-bank capacity, and the ability to request large-dollar placements on any business day. Tens of thousands of depositors, including businesses, nonprofits, government entities, and high-net-worth individuals collectively place billions of dollars using IntraFi’s tested, trusted services.
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0:0025:47
A Backdoor Way to Merge Bank Regulators?
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Todd Phillips
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bank regulatory agenciesmerging regulatorsstablecoinsWalmartAmazon
Todd Phillips, assistant professor at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, discusses the latest attempt to merge bank regulatory agencies and what that means for efforts in this area. He also discusses reported discussions by Walmart and Amazon to start stablecoins, and the potential impact on banks.
Todd Phillips, assistant professor at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, discusses the latest attempt to merge bank regulatory agencies and what that means for efforts in this area. He also discusses reported discussions by Walmart and Amazon to start stablecoins, and the potential impact on banks.
Tom Halpin, the regional head of North America Global Payment Solutions for HSBC, talks about how AI and new technologies are changing domestic and global payments—and what that means both for his bank and the industry. He also tackles where AI can help (or hurt), the status of the FedNow roll out, and concerns around CBDCs and stablecoins.
Tom Halpin, the regional head of North America Global Payment Solutions for HSBC, talks about how AI and new technologies are changing domestic and global payments—and what that means both for his bank and the industry. He also tackles where AI can help (or hurt), the status of the FedNow roll out, and concerns around CBDCs and stablecoins.
0:0045:14
Are Banks Really Ready for AI?
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Kiah Haslett
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AI in bankingFinXTech reportcommunity banksdata strategyregulatory riskWall Street banksfintech
Kiah Haslett, banking and fintech editor for Bank Director and FinXTech, talks about how Wall Street giants like Bank of America and community-focused lenders are training their teams to be savvy AI users. She also shares insights about an upcoming FinXTech report on why community banks need a comprehensive data strategy, and federal regulators’ decision to abandon reputation risk as a potential threat to banks.
Kiah Haslett, banking and fintech editor for Bank Director and FinXTech, talks about how Wall Street giants like Bank of America and community-focused lenders are training their teams to be savvy AI users. She also shares insights about an upcoming FinXTech report on why community banks need a comprehensive data strategy, and federal regulators’ decision to abandon reputation risk as a potential threat to banks.
0:0039:01
After a Fraud, this Bank Refused to Give Her Money Back. Now She’s the CEO.
While serving in the Oklahoma National Guard, Jill Castilla returned home to find a family member had stolen her money. The bank refused to give her the money back. Decades later, she now leads that bank, Citizens Bank of Edmond, and has used it to launch a digital bank aimed at servicemembers to ensure others don’t suffer the same fate. She also talks about the policy challenges facing community banks right now, how to fix them, and why she remains optimistic about the future.
While serving in the Oklahoma National Guard, Jill Castilla returned home to find a family member had stolen her money. The bank refused to give her the money back. Decades later, she now leads that bank, Citizens Bank of Edmond, and has used it to launch a digital bank aimed at servicemembers to ensure others don’t suffer the same fate. She also talks about the policy challenges facing community banks right now, how to fix them, and why she remains optimistic about the future.
0:0024:35
Politico's Sutton on China Tariff Deal, Behind the Scenes at Milken
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Sam Sutton
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China tariff dealTrump AdministrationMilken InstituteWall Streetbankers
Sam Sutton, the author of Politico's Morning Money, discusses the impact of the Trump Administration's recent deal to reduce tariffs on China, and what Wall Street and bankers were worried about — publicly and privately — at last week's Milken Institute gathering.
Sam Sutton, the author of Politico's Morning Money, discusses the impact of the Trump Administration's recent deal to reduce tariffs on China, and what Wall Street and bankers were worried about — publicly and privately — at last week's Milken Institute gathering.
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