Glen speaks with Jessica Heuer and Carrie Stapp about Velera’s recent Psychology of Payments study and strategies for engaging various segments of card users. Also- Durbin and Putin attempt workarounds, and Fiserv wades into uncharted waters.
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Glen speaks with Jessica Heuer and Carrie Stapp about Velera’s recent Psychology of Payments study and strategies for engaging various segments of card users. Also- Durbin and Putin attempt workarounds, and Fiserv wades into uncharted waters.
Glen checks in with Money 20/20 President Tracey Davies for a preview of the upcoming four-day Las Vegas extravaganza. Also- a slew of updates on Illinois’ interchange fiasco, a countdown to the CFPB’s open banking rule, and a desperate attempt to tie 1990s funky divas to 2024 payment headlines.
In this session, we discussed the potential nationwide implications of Illinois' new Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, which is set to take effect in July 2025. As the first legislation of its kind, this act aims to limit how financial institutions can apply interchange fees on card transactions. We explored what this could mean for the broader financial landscape and what credit unions need to know to stay ahead of the curve.
When Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed The Interchange Fee Prohibition Act into law in late June, it was already clear the legislation’s impact would radiate well beyond the state’s borders. The speed and intensity of the national reaction has nonetheless been surprising- reaching a peak (for now) with last week’s amicus brief by the OCC blasting the law as “unworkable.”
Glen speaks with key players at TruStage Ventures’ Fintech Summit: Discovery Fund Managing Director Elizabeth McCluskey on the state of early stage investing, founder Gwyneth Borden on Remynt’s journey to startup funding, and Maxwell’s co-founder John Paasonen on addressing the housing affordability gap. Also, surprising battle lines forming in the Illinois interchange showdown.
John and Glen explore the machinations of the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, the potential impacts that extend well beyond Illinois, and how it could alter prospects for the Capital One/Discover merger. Also- initial thoughts on the DOJ’s antitrust suit against Visa’s debit business, and a gratuitous swipe at Ticketmaster.
Part 2 of our Finovate recap features interviews with three more standouts- Further, MoneyKit and Telesign- from an impressive batch of demoing companies. Plus- Glen reveals his Best of Show ballot, and serial entrepreneurs extend their winning streaks.
It didn’t take a futurist to predict that artificial intelligence would be the most visible technology on display at FinovateFall. But AI’s progress was not the main story at the annual conference that recently wrapped up in New York City. For me the key takeaways were the healthy cohort of up-and-coming companies, and an apparent tipping point in credit unions’ prominence in the fintech ecosystem.
In this session, we discussed the transformative power of embedded finance for credit unions. As competition grows and economic challenges persist, this innovative approach allows credit unions to integrate financial services into everyday shopping and e-commerce experiences, effectively reaching new audiences. We explored how leveraging embedded finance can enhance brand visibility and improve the financial well-being of communities, helping credit unions thrive in a competitive landscape
Glen speaks with two of his favorite fintechs he saw at the recently completed and highly engaging FinovateFall conference: Best of Show winner CardLift and fraud/dispute management platform Quavo. Also- an overview of the eight Best of Show winners, the inevitable artificial intelligence parade, and a pronounced shift in favor of credit unions.
Glen speaks with Managing Director Deidre Campbell about the Edelman Trust Barometer and its insights on consumer attitudes, with impact for financial institutions and beyond. We then detour into regenerative farming as Fintech South Innovation Challenge winner Alex Edquist discusses how her startup Good Agriculture empowers small farms. Also- banking’s version of the Tide Pod Challenge?
John and Glen riff on the role Bitcoin is suddenly playing in the presidential election, and the thorny issue of how the US government should “manage” its crypto holdings. Also- assessing the prospects beyond the bluster for productive crypto legislation, and the bizarre backstory of HODL.
The fintech industry is evolving rapidly, and the BIGcast is here to delve into its impact on the credit union industry. Our esteemed guests from across the financial, technology and security sectors will provide thrilling perspectives on the latest fintech innovations that are poised to revolutionize the way we handle our finances. Each week join thought-leader, John Best and subject matter expert, Glen Sarvady as they take a quick dive into the financial industry’s current breakthroughs and latest hot topics.
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