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‘You can’t make it a side gig’: Brett Pharr on banking as a service

American Banker Podcast

Release Date: 05/06/2025

‘Failures across the board’: Dara Tarkowski on Synapse case show art ‘Failures across the board’: Dara Tarkowski on Synapse case

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, managing partner at Actuate Law, shares a legal perspective on the lawsuit that Yotta, a savings app provider, filed against Evolve Bank & Trust, in September and recently amended.

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Can banks beat the 80/20 rule for generative AI? show art Can banks beat the 80/20 rule for generative AI?

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EY Americas banking and capital markets Leader, predicts that over the next two years, 20% of generative AI cases will drive 80% of the value across financial institutions. In this podcast, he explains what those use cases are and how banks can make the most of them.

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, co-founder of Unconventional Ventures and author of the new book Banking on Artificial Intelligence, shares a vision of how banks could help consumers navigate financial uncertainties.

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‘You can’t make it a side gig’: Brett Pharr on banking as a service show art ‘You can’t make it a side gig’: Brett Pharr on banking as a service

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It takes $50 million to $100 million dollars, three to five years of losses and a complete commitment from the board to make it as a banking-as-a-service bank, the says in the latest American Banker podcast. 

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, CEO of Mobility Payment Solutions at J.P. Morgan Payments, is overseeing the development of in-car wallet systems that turn cars into rolling credit cards. He explains his vision of what connected cars could look like and do in the future.

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, Accenture’s financial services cybersecurity lead, explains what banks get wrong about fending off AI-based threats and what they should do instead. 

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Could industry standards prevent the next Synapse-style mess? show art Could industry standards prevent the next Synapse-style mess?

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“We want to put banks in the risk management driver’s seat,” says , co-founder of the Council for Fintech Ecosystem Standards, which has worked with a group of fintechs to create risk and compliance standards banks can use to evaluate their fintech partners. 

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‘It’s a tremendous priority’: Huntington CFO Wasserman on AI show art ‘It’s a tremendous priority’: Huntington CFO Wasserman on AI

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How one New York bank is getting younger people to save show art How one New York bank is getting younger people to save

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, CEO of Maspeth Savings Bank worries about the growing crisis of low savings among millennials and Gen Z. He believes banks like his can help reverse this trend with financial literacy and innovative savings tools. 

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