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Innovative Payments Association

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Hosted by the IPA, the Payments Podcast is designed to keep you ahead of an ever-changing industry and position you to succeed in tomorrow’s payments environment. Join us for thought-provoking discussions on the most pressing issues of the day.
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In this episode, Ben Jackon and Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, give a preview of the Innovative Payments Conference happening in Washington DC from April 29 through May 1. They discuss the speakers – including Acting Comptroller of the Currency Rodney Hood and Avy Mallick, the General Counsel of the California Department of Financial Protection & Innov…
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 In this episode Kate Lybarger, the director and head of Payments Innovation at Discover Global Network, discusses why the financial services industry has not hacked financial wellness yet. We cover what financial wellness means, the role of AI, and why it might make sense to separate advice from products. This podcast was recorded on March 24th, 2…
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In this episode, Ben Jackon and Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, discuss the patterns beginning to emerge in the new administration’s approach to financial regulation. They talk about how Congress is offering its suggestions on regulations to the agencies, the possibilities for future legislation, and why now might be the perfect time to open up some old…
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With Washington buzzing amid political intrigue and economic turbulence, it’s easy for critical developments in the payments industry to slip under the radar. Join host Ben Jackson and IPA’s CEO, Brian Tate, as they explore the most pressing issues affecting payments today. This episode covers the withdrawal of the brokered deposits rule, the lates…
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Even the Ancient Greeks had to navigate business regulations, and the roots of such ideas are discussed in one of philosophy's greatest works—Plato's Republic. Join host Ben Jackson and IPA CEO Brian Tate, as they delve into this classic text and its relevance today. In this episode, the team explores: How The Republic can provide foundational grou…
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When you think of ways to relieve stress, gift cards probably don’t top your list. But new research from Blackhawk Network suggests they might be the unsung heroes of holiday stress management. In this episode, Ben Jackson chats with Sarah Kositzke, Senior Global Insights Manager at Blackhawk, about the company’s 2024 holiday spending study. Join u…
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The new administration is moving fast, and payments regulations are caught up in the changes. Recent leadership nominations, staff reductions, and agency reviews are raising big questions about the future of regulation — especially at the CFPB. Will the Bureau continue its enforcement agenda, scale back, or be restructured entirely? In this episode…
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The Trump administration’s efforts to reshape Washington may have major implications for the payments industry. One of the biggest developments? Elon Musk’s team has reportedly gained access to key Treasury payment systems, which could change how federal payments are processed. In this episode of the IPA Payments Pod, IPA CEO Brian Tate joins Ben J…
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The second Trump administration has kicked off with significant regulatory actions that could impact the payments industry. In this episode, IPA CEO Brian Tate joins Ben Jackson to break down the latest developments and explore what they might mean for financial services. Key topics include: The executive order on regulatory freeze: What it does an…
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is starting 2025 with a significant move—a proposed interpretive rule expanding the scope of products regulated under Regulation E. Despite the expectation that CFPB Director Rohit Chopra will be replaced by the next administration, the Bureau continues its active rulemaking and enforcement efforts. In this …
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Host: Ben Jackson Guest: Brian Tate, CEO, IPA Recorded: December 19, 2024 Episode Summary: How much influence do CEOs really have in the White House? In this episode, we dive into this question through the lens of Tevi Tory's book, The Power and the Money. Tory explores the relationships between presidents and the heads of business throughout histo…
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The results of the election are set to reshape payments regulation, but the work of the current administration will leave a lasting impact on the industry. In this episode, Ben Jackson, IPA’s COO, sits down with Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, to discuss what this period of change means for payments. From shifts in the congressional banking committees t…
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Host: Ben Jackson Guest: Ross McFerrin, Vice President of Enterprise Growth, Trustly Recorded: October 24, 2024 Episode Summary: In this episode, Ben Jackson sits down with Ross McFerrin from Trustly to explore the future of digital payments and the rise of "pay-by-bank" options. As cards face potential competition, pay-by-bank may soon enable cons…
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In this episode, Ben Jackson sits down with Kate Lybarger, the director and head of payments innovation at Discover Global Network, to discuss how to think about innovation in the context of technological change. Listen in as they discuss how companies can develop meaningful new products as tech tools like artificial intelligence and open banking r…
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Host: Ben Jackson Guest: Brian Tate, CEO, Innovative Payments Association Recorded: November 14, 2024 Episode Summary: In this episode, Ben Jackson sits down with Brian Tate, CEO, Innovative Payments Association, to discuss several lawsuits against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rules. They cover lawsuits against the Consumer Financial …
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In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, and Ben Jackson, the COO, discuss Burn Book, by Kara Swisher. They cover what the book tells us about the history of the Internet and how technology has shaped our lives. They also discuss whether there are any lessons for the industry and society as we enter a new technological age with the growth of art…
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In this episode. episode, Brian Tate, CEO of the IPA, discusses the latest regulatory proposals from the FDIC, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Federal Reserve He considers how they might change the relationships between fintechs and issuing banks, and how they might change the operations of both kinds of companies. This episode wa…
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In this episode, Dr. Angela Murphy, vice president of marketing and solution at Pidgin, discusses the revenue opportunities that instant payments offer financial institutions. She also discusses why banks and credit unions need to develop a payments strategy that reaches across their organizations. You can find the white paper discussed in the show…
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Apparently, regulators don’t take summer vacations. While August is normally quiet in Washington DC, a slew of proposals have come out that could affect everything about the way the fintechs do business. In the past month, proposed rules on brokered deposits and earned wage access products could change the way many fintechs do business. In addition…
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Workers may have a harder time getting access to money when they need it, if a new interpretive rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau goes into effect. The Bureau released an interpretive rule on Thursday that classifies all earned wage access products as credit and therefore subject to certain disclosures and underwriting rules. I’m B…
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The second half of 2024 promises to be a wild ride with court cases, bankruptcies, and potential policy changes likely to have wide ranging effects on the industry. In this episode, Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, and Ben Jackson, the IPA’s COO, talk about what has happened so far in 2024 and what is coming up in the second half of the year that will af…
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In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, the emcees from the 2024 Innovative Payment Conference, Tim Sloane and Lorain Debonis, discuss the recent conference and how the presentations there relate to developments in the payments industry. We talk about artificial intelligence, embedded finance, banking as a service, and how the industry can prepa…
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In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, discusses recent developments with the regulatory agencies and why that could lead to a flurry of activity through the rest of the year. We talk about personnel changes at the regulatory agencies, the long ranging effects of the Supreme Court’s CFPB Decision, and how the industry can prepare for what’s nex…
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In this episode Brian Tate, the IPA’s CEO, Eli Rosenberg of Baird Holm, and Brian Axel, the managing partner of Axel Law discuss the Supreme Court’s Decision in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau vs. Community Financial Services Association of America. They cover what it means for the future of the Bureau and for regulatory lawsuits. This podcast…
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In this episode Ben Jackson, the IPA’s COO, discusses the future of fintech and payments with some of the people who will make it happen. He is joined by Scott Thompson and Garam Mansour, two current students with a strong interest in Fintech, and Laura Gibson, the executive director of the Georgia fintech Academy. They talk about how college stude…
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