ProSight Banking Strategies
ProSight Financial Association
The ProSight Banking Strategies Podcast is here to inform you on the top trends, challenges, and opportunities in banking today. Formed from the merger of BAI and RMA, trusted organizations that have been supporting financial services leaders over 100 years, ProSight is a leading non-lobbying connector of people and information with deep expertise in risk, fraud, compliance, and retail and commercial banking. Our purpose is to empower financial services leaders to strengthen and advance our industry through training and insights, as well as tools and resources like this podcast.
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Apr 14, 2017 • 17min
2.01 Banking, big data and analytics
On the first episode of Season Two of the BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Don Campbell, president at RightCourse LLC and a contributor to the TAG Fintech 2017 report "Data Analytics: Big Data in Financial Services."

Mar 24, 2017 • 16min
1.08 Spotting and fighting synthetic fraud
On the last episode of Season One of the BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Colin Carvey of TransUnion about synthetic fraud, where criminals create fake identities to land and steal from credit lines, at a great cost to banks. Carvey explains how financial institutions can fight this fraud in conjunction with credit bureaus.

Mar 17, 2017 • 16min
1.07: Payments, innovation and the three big roles of banks and fintechs
On this episode of the BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Conny Dorrestijn , CEO of Shiraz Partners and based in the Netherlands. Conny talks about Europe's instant payments landscape, and how banking innovation leaders are divided into three categories: optimizers, transformers and disruptors.

Mar 10, 2017 • 16min
1.06: Artificial intelligence and voice banking
On this episode of the BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Robb Gaynor, chief product officer at Malauzai Software in Austin, Texas. Robb outlines the current breakthroughs in AI. These include "conversational banking," where platforms such as Alexa and Google Home provide new levels of proactive assistance, and the Internet Bank of Things (IBOT), where devices to talk to each other to serve consumers.

Mar 3, 2017 • 15min
1.05: Behind the blockchain explosion
On this episode of the BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Steve Ehrlich, lead analyst for emerging technologies at Spitzberg Partners LLC in New York. Ehrlich discusses the burgeoning world of blockchain, tracing the digital ledger from its bitcoin-related origins to its present promise to revolutionize the financial services industry.

Feb 24, 2017 • 16min
1.04: Using bank employees as social media brand ambassadors
On this episode of the BAI Banking Strategies' podcast, we talk with CarrieAnne Cormier, digital banking strategist and retail banking officer with Avidia Bank in the Greater Boston area. Cormier talks about creating the "Avidia Smarties," a group of bank employees who use social media to engage and entertain audiences, while gaining Avidia national and international attention.

Feb 17, 2017 • 15min
1.03: The future of digital banking
How will financial services organizations negotiate new and emerging technologies in a way that creates the best outcomes for customers and employees?
On this episode of our BAI Banking Strategies podcast, we talk with Alex Jimenez, a digital banking and payments strategist with Zions Bancorporation, about the impact that high-tech innovations from artificial intelligence to implantables are having on the banking industry.

Feb 10, 2017 • 18min
1.02: The future of faster payments
On this episode of the BAI Banking Strategies' podcast, we talk with Ian Schweid, senior vice president director of electronic services at Coconut Grove Bank. A member of the Federal Reserve's Faster Payments Task Force, Schweid discusses the task force's work, the rapid changes impacting financial services, and a payments future where driverless cars and appliances could take the lead in consumer interactions.

Feb 3, 2017 • 17min
1.01: Millennials and community banking
How do community banks and credit unions best cater to the needs of millennial consumers and business owners? We talk with Graham Seel, founder at BankTech Consulting, about the impact millennials and technology have on community-based financial services organizations.


