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Fintech Trends For 2024 — with Dharmesh Mistry
Technology is ever advancing, and it’s critical for community bankers to stay ahead of it. According to Dharmesh Mistry of FinTech Futures, a media platform dedicated to global banking and the...
How Fintechs Can Elevate Community Banks — with Saroop Bharwani and Allan Rayson
Former ICBA chairman Brad Bolton and Lindsay LaNore, ICBA’s senior executive vice president, chief learning and experience officer, join Charles Potts to talk about their experiences at ICBA LIVE...
A Look Inside a Top-Performing Bank — with Sushil Patel of State Bank
In this episode, Patel tells host Charles Potts why this immigrant-founded community bank has thrived by cornering the hospitality lending market and capitalizing on its leaders’ and board members’...
A Bank Culture That Works — with Ann Buckmiller, Carolyn Watson and Lindsay LaNore
Ann Buckmiller, director of compliance at Reliabank Dakota in South Dakota, and Carolyn Watson, marketing officer at Ambler Savings Bank in Pennsylvania, talk to ICBA’s Lindsay LaNore and host...
How to Budget for Innovation — with Alice Frazier and Kim Snyder
“I think when you’re looking to buy any kind of a product, a data product,” says Kim Snyder, CEO of the fintech KlariVis, “you need to make sure that the vendor that you’re purchasing it from...
How to Use AI at Your Community Bank — with Jackie Verkuyl and Slaven Bilac
AI technology is growing exponentially. While it can bring many advantages to community banks, some bankers may have concerns about possible security issues. So, why take the risk if your bank is...
Where Community is Built — with Lindsay LaNore and Brad Bolton
Former ICBA chairman Brad Bolton and Lindsay LaNore, ICBA’s senior executive vice president, chief learning and experience officer, join Charles Potts to talk about their experiences at ICBA LIVE...
Why Fraudsters Love the Holidays — with Kausar Kenning
As the holidays approach, it’s time to stay even more vigilant against fraud. That’s because fraudsters are more likely to seek out vulnerable, lonely or busy people at the end of the year.