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This week’s podcast: Arizona’s Fintech Sandbox and Facilitating Innovation

CFPB Monitor

We talk with Evan Daniels, Fintech Counsel in the Arizona Attorney General’s office, about Arizona’s first-in-the-nation Fintech sandbox and how it is being used to drive innovation in consumer financial services. To listen and subscribe to the podcast, click here.

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The Bank Legacy Is Dead: Long Live the Fintech Collision

Gonzobanker

While AOBA 2022 had its share of execs wanting to “fake it until they make it” with future innovation, credit is due to the bankers who are pouring real financial investment into new fintech experiments. Many fintech venture funds are gaining steam in the industry, and AOBA was a fertile ground to attract new investor commitments.

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Scottsdale Community Bank: Making microloans

Independent Banker

Scottsdale Community Bank is the first new community bank in Arizona in 14 years, and it already has the capacity to make more than $100 million in loans. We are a dynamic bank for a dynamic community, and we conduct business in one of the fastest-growing areas of the nation,” Weisz says. “We

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Acquire or Be Acquired 2024: A Race to Perform … and Earn the Right to Transform 

Gonzobanker

Early this week, the conference was the epicenter of discussions, where 2,000 attendees descended upon Arizona to strategize and set the tone for our great industry’s future. Joint presentations between bankers and fintechs abounded, showcasing collaborative initiatives.

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Online lending summit speakers discuss SPNB charters, CFPB trial disclosure policy, alternative data

CFPB Monitor

earlier this week, the OCC’s recent decision to accept applications from non-depository financial technology firms for a special purpose national bank (SPNB) charter was the focus of considerable discussion. At the Online Lending Policy Institute’s (OLPI) annual summit in Washington, D.C.

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Bright Paths Students Demonstrate New Skills with Incredible Variety of Apps

Perficient

Emily Merline, originally from Milwaukee, WI, attended Arizona State University on a National Merit Scholarship. This FinTech app allows users to invest in a portfolio in their favorite brands or companies (DoorDash, Lululemon, Target, Costco, Amazon, etc.) More About Deepti Dhar’s Bright Paths Project: Welcome to Stock Market.

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