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Talent and innovation in community banking
Jun 18, 2026
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Understanding bank regulators' guidance on illegal immigration
Jun 11, 2026
14m 06s
Creating a feeling of welcome . . . for customers and new bankers
May 28, 2026
23m 33s
How consumer deposits drive full relationship banking
May 15, 2026
14m 59s
How an Ohio banker talks with policymakers about stablecoin issues
May 6, 2026
15m 09s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() Talent and innovation in community banking | Adam Metz, the newly appointed president and CEO of Central Pennsylvania-based Orrstown Bank, joins the ABA Banking Journal Podcast to discuss the bank's strategy and growth, its dedicated innovation group, how the bank is using AI and the bank's client-focused talent strategy. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Understanding bank regulators' guidance on illegal immigration✨ | illegal immigrationbank regulations+4 | — | Financial Crimes Enforcement NetworkOCC+1 | United States | illegal immigrationbank regulators+6 | — | 14m 06s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Creating a feeling of welcome . . . for customers and new bankers✨ | customer experiencecommunity development+3 | Ryan Coaxum | Moody BankABA+4 | — | bankingcommunity development+3 | Nexcess | 23m 33s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() How consumer deposits drive full relationship banking✨ | consumer depositsrelationship banking+3 | Marc Womack | TD Bank | — | consumer depositsbanking+4 | Nexcess | 14m 59s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() How an Ohio banker talks with policymakers about stablecoin issues✨ | stablecoincryptocurrency+4 | Jenny Saunders | Ohio Bankers LeagueFCBank | OhioBuckeye State+1 | stablecoincryptocurrency+7 | Nexcess | 15m 09s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Tech transformation and AI to power bank growth✨ | bank growthAI+5 | Vincent Delie | F.N.B. Corporation | — | bankingAI+5 | Nexcess | 23m 56s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() ABA's ecosystem strategy to tackle fraud✨ | fraud preventionbanking+3 | Rob NicholsPaul Benda | ABAUnited Nations+3 | — | fraudbanking+5 | — | 10m 58s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Capitalizing on opportunities to serve high-net-worth clients✨ | wealth managementhigh-net-worth clients+4 | Mark Benskin | ABA Banking JournalAmerican Bankers Association | U.S. | wealth managementhigh-net-worth+5 | — | 18m 12s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Are credit union commercial loans risky business?✨ | credit union lendingbusiness risk+3 | John Vermillion | American Bankers Associationcredit union | — | credit unioncommercial loans+3 | — | 12m 44s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Risk and strategy in sponsor banking✨ | sponsor bankingbanking as a service+4 | Amanda Swoverland | Hatch BankAmerican Bankers Association+1 | — | sponsor bankingbanking as a service+5 | — | 21m 55s | |
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| 3/13/26 | ![]() From stablecoin to fraud, top takeaways from the 2026 ABA Summit✨ | stablecoin regulationcredit card policy+3 | — | ABAUnited Nations | Vienna | stablecoinfraud+5 | — | 17m 48s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() How the SCAM Act would encourage platforms to go after scammers | 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 | — | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() A new kind of 'community bank' for small businesses | From one location in Wilmington, North Carolina, Live Oak Bank is the nation's largest Small Business Administration lender and a leading partner in developing technology for community banks. With an uncertain economic and business environment, two top executives from Live Oak Bank joined the ABA Banking Journal Podcast to discuss: How Live Oak delivers personalized banking services to a nationwide footprint. Where small business owners are looking to grow and build in the coming months. The need for liquidity in small business acquisitions and succession planning. The role of technology, including AI, in helping to improve the ability of banks to serve small business clients. How SBA loans fit into the Live Oak business model. Tips for community banks looking to deepen their SBA-guaranteed lending, including outsourcing back-office functions to ensure compliance with guarantee requirements. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() A Lone Star banking perspective | If Texas were an independent country, its economy would rank as the world's eighth-largest. "France is the seventh largest economy in the world and I don't think it'll take as much time at all to catch them," laughs Texas Bankers Association Chairman Ron Butler. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Butler — who is also vice chairman and chief administrative officer of $14 billion-asset, Abilene-based First Financial Bank — talks about: What makes the Lone Star State a compelling economic story and an attractive market for investment (and out-of-state bank acquisitions). First Financial's approach to balancing organic growth and M&A. The urgency of accelerating de novo bank activity. How he and Texas bankers are approaching questions of deposit insurance reform. How Texas bankers have been engaging the global economy. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() The incredible shrinking penny (circulation) | The discontinuation of penny production in 2025 caused operational challenges for banks when the regional Federal Reserve banks said they would stop accepting pennies for deposit at coin terminals -- accelerating the circulation shortage that's posing challenges for retailers. Today, the Fed reversed that decision, resuming deposits effective Jan. 14. On the latest episode of the podcast, ABA payments expert Steve Kenneally walks through the Fed's decision, the operational challenges the penny phaseout poses to retailers and banks, ABA's regulatory and legislative advocacy for improvements to the handling of coinage reform and ABA resources for banks, frontline staff and consumers. View ABA resources on the penny phaseout. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Cybersecurity in a mobile-first banking landscape | The Philippines is a fast-growing economy, but it lags its peers in the unbanked rate, with more than four in 10 Filipinos unbanked, according to McKinsey. Many Filipinos use nonbank-provided ewallets, but bank penetration is on the rise since 2020, when the central bank approved a new license type for digital banking, helping the Philippines' traditional banks meet the mobile-first needs of Filipinos. In this episode, Russell Hernandez of UnionDigital Bank provides a unique look into the Philippine banking sector. He also discusses how his mobile-first digital bank tackles account takeover attempts and other frauds through layers of mobile-based and biometric authentication. | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() The 2026 outlook for bank M&A | The bank consolidation logjam broke in 2025, with several banks, including large regionals, inking major deals amid an accelerated pace for approvals. While that may reflect both pent-up deal flow and a rush to get transactions done in a favorable environment, on the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, Paul Davis notes that the rush is forcing everyone in the market to pay attention and be ready. Davis discusses how these factors, as well as the underlying forces driving consolidation, the capital markets environment and credit conditions will shape the mergers and acquisitions outlook throughout 2026. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() The outlook for tech-forward community banking | Jon Sisk and Matt Lujano's banks couldn't be more different at first appearance — Sisk is a top executive at a community bank in Santa Cruz, California, near the beating heart of America's tech ecosystem, and Lujano leads a bank primarily based in a rural area of western Iowa where farming is dominant. But they share a positive outlook on the role of tech in community banking. As chair and vice chair, respectively, of ABA's Community Bankers Council, they reflected on what it means to be a tech-forward community bank in a podcast following the committee's recent D.C. meeting. Among other topics, they discuss: Forming AI brainstorming groups within banks to facilitate collaborative innovation. The use of generative AI tools to accelerate policy development and exam preparedness. Being ready to move quickly on stablecoins, tokenized deposits and digital assets, even if customers aren't demanding solutions. Good ideas surfaced in conversations among CBC members. Stay tuned for more conversations on tech-forward community banking within the ABA Banking Journal Podcast channel. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/25 | ![]() The Erie Canal at 200 | The Erie Canal — one of the biggest milestones of American history — celebrated the bicentennial of its completion this week. On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, acclaimed economic historian and Banking Journal columnist John Steele Gordon and editor-in-chief Evan Sparks discuss the canal's development and construction, the involvement of the Savings Bank of New York in financing it, how it transformed New York and the Midwest, and how the canal created future demand for mass transport of goods by other means, helping fuel the republic's development as a commercial powerhouse. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Intelligent Origination: Reinventing Lending with AI | Blend's Intelligent Origination — an AI-powered orchestration layer embedded in Blend's platform that reduces the cost of loan origination, improves speed and accuracy, and redefines how lenders and borrowers experience the lending process. | — | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Why branches are top priority for PNC | PNC Bank is the nation's eighth-largest bank by assets and the sixth-largest by deposits, but it ranks fourth in the number of physical branches. In a time when many banks are streamlining their in-person service locations, why has PNC doubled down on branches? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, PNC executive Jeff Martinez explores: The role of branches in marketing and account acquisition, particularly business accounts. PNC's strategy of combining organic growth and M&A (most recently in Colorado with FirstBank). Professional opportunities created for bank employees through the in-person delivery network. The role of personal touches — down to thank-you notes and branded umbrellas — in reinforcing the bank brand through the client experience. | — | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | ![]() From tractors to drones, how farming tech affects ag lending | With equipment repair costs up 40% over the past few years, how farmers deploy expensive agricultural machinery is of top concern for ag bankers. With equipment increasingly complex and often software driven, many equipment manufacturers have limited the ability of operators to repair their equipment without voiding warranties — leading to delays and lost harvests as farmers wait for service amid a shortage. While this trend has led to a "right to repair" movement in many states, the issue of equipment costs and lost revenue during breakdowns remains a factor in lending decisions, says Pat Kussman, president and CEO of Regional Missouri Bank and chairman of the Missouri Bankers Association. "There are many things that are eroding at our cash flow for our farmers," he notes, "not just input costs, but land rent costs and equipment repair costs." Kussman also discusses the state of the used equipment market, how farmers are using drones to manage crops less invasively and the growing role of artificial intelligence tools in functions like disease identification This episode is presented by Agri-Access. Register for the ABA Agricultural Bankers Conference, Nov. 12-14 in St. Louis | — | ||||||
| 10/9/25 | ![]() Bigger data boosts financial inclusion at Synchrony | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() AI and the future of BSA risk management | Banks have been using natural language processing and machine learning applications for years in managing their anti-money laundering and Bank Secrecy Act obligations. But how does the growing adoption of generative AI tools affect how BSA and fraud professionals protect their banks? On the latest episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast — presented by Agri-Access — former FDIC official Lisa Arquette shares a regulator's-eye view of generative AI in the BSA world and how regulators have been approaching the technology for their own work. Joined by ABA SVP Heather Trew, Arquette also discusses: The state of play on banks' beneficial ownership reporting obligations. Other elements of implementing the AML Act of 2020. How regulators weigh AML/BSA performance when approving mergers and acquisitions. Fluctuations in AML/BSA compliance investments through the economic cycle. The low number (1%) of BSA-related examinations at the FDIC that result in enforcement actions. Register for the ABA Financial Crimes Enforcement Conference, Oct. 14-16 in Arlington, Virginia. | — | ||||||
| 9/25/25 | ![]() The real difference between stablecoins and tokenized deposits | In the wake of the summer's Genius Act, many banks and nonbanks have announced new stablecoin initiatives. Another digital asset — tokenized deposits — may meet needs similar to stablecoins, but the two asset types have significantly different features based on their underlying designs. On this episode of the ABA Banking Journal Podcast, ABA experts Brooke Ybarra and Yikai Wang discuss: The key differences between stablecoins and tokenized deposits. Risks that widespread payment stablecoin adoption poses to community bank lending. Use cases for payment stablecoins (and areas where hype might exceed value). How U.S. banks are approaching stablecoin and tokenized deposit pilots. | — | ||||||
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