Banking Transformed with Jim Marous
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Are you prepared to embrace change, take risks and disrupt yourself in response to the digital disruption in banking? If not, this podcast is for you. Hosted by top 5 banking and fintech influencer, Jim Marous, Banking Transformed highlights the leadership and cultural challenges facing the banking industry. Featuring interviews with some of the top minds in business, this podcast explores how financial institutions can prepare for the future of banking.
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Why Capital One, Klarna & Coinbase Win AI Search 02.06.2026 43minWhy do the same financial brands keep showing up inside ChatGPT recommendations while many traditional institutions barely appear at all?New research from EMARKETER found that brands including Capital One, Klarna, Coinbase, PayPal, and Discover consistently rank among the most visible financial companies in AI recommendations.In this episode of Banking Transformed, Jim Marous speaks with Tiffani Montez, principal analyst for financial services at EMARKETER, about what the AI Visibility Index reveals about consumer trust, digital marketing, and the changing dynamics of financial brand discovery.The discussion explores why fintechs dominate some categories while legacy institutions still lead others, how consumer behavior is shifting in the AI era, and what today's financial marketers may still be underestimating about visibility and relevance.#Banking #AI #DigitalMarketing #Fintech #ChatGPT #BankingTransformed
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How Chime Beat All Banks at Account Growth 30.05.2026 11minChime now opens more new checking accounts than Chase, Wells Fargo, or Bank of America. And the company’s fastest-growing customer segment is no longer financially stressed households. It is higher-income consumers looking for a banking experience that feels simpler, faster, and less frustrating.In this Insight Video, Jim Marous breaks down the Chime flywheel and explains why the company’s growth is not really about fintech technology. Most of the tools driving Chime’s success already exist inside traditional banking today.The difference is operational focus, product innovation, and a willingness to remove customer friction that many institutions still defend economically.This episode explores direct deposit primacy, engagement-driven economics, referral growth, product innovation, and why Chime may be exposing a much larger leadership challenge across retail banking.#Banking #DigitalBanking #Fintech #Chime #BankingStrategy #CustomerExperience #BankInnovation #BankingTransformed
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What is GEO and Why Does it Matter 27.05.2026 9minYour bank may already be invisible.Not on Google. Invisible inside ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, where your customers now ask which bank to choose, which credit card to trust, and which financial app is worth their time. The AI gives them three names. Yours may not be one of them.Jim Marous breaks down the eMarketer AI Visibility Index data, the five specific moves a bank marketer can start this week, and the Monday Morning Test every banking leader should run before their next executive meeting. Featuring data from Tiffani Montez at eMarketer and David Evans of The Financial Brand.#BankingInsights #AIinBanking #GenerativeEngineOptimization #DigitalBanking #JimMarous
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Leading Through Banking's Next Normal 26.05.2026 47minBanking transformation is rarely limited by technology. More often, it breaks down when teams lose trust, momentum, or clarity during change. In this live conversation from The Financial Brand Forum, Pinnacle Financial Partners Chief Digital and Product Solutions Officer Liz Wolverton discusses what leaders get wrong about mergers, AI adoption, and digital transformation. We explore how to reduce uncertainty during disruption, how AI should be introduced as a teammate instead of a threat, and why urgency without empathy can derail even the best strategy. Hosted by Jim Marous, Co-Publisher of The Financial Brand and Owner and Publisher of the Digital Banking Report. #Banking #AI #DigitalTransformation #Leadership #ChangeManagement
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Jack Henry's 2026 Benchmark: Why Banks Lose Deposits to Fintechs 21.05.2026 53minMost banks and credit unions say growth is the top priority heading into 2026. At the same time, fintechs are winning the relationships that drive future deposits, payments, and engagement. In this episode, Lee Wetherington from Jack Henry joins me to break down the findings from their 2026 Strategy Benchmark Study and explain why many financial institutions still struggle to act on signals already sitting in their own data. We discuss silent attrition, payment flow analytics, Gen Z deposit growth, AI investment priorities, and why payments have become the control point in the accountholder relationship. This conversation is not just about technology. It’s about how the game of banking is changing. This episode is sponsored by Jack Henry®. At Jack Henry, we believe the world is a better place with community and regional banks and credit unions. For 50 years, we’ve put financial institutions at the center of our modernization. We’re here to help you innovate faster, differentiate strategically, and compete successfully – with one goal in mind: to improve the financial health of the people you serve. To learn more about the findings discussed in today's episode, download the full Strategy Benchmark study here: https://discover.jackhenry.com/strategy-benchmark-study-2026 Subscribe to Banking Transformed for new episodes published multiple times weekly. #BankingTransformed #Banking #DigitalBanking #Fintech #AIinBanking #Payments #BankStrategy #CustomerExperience #FutureOfBanking #GenZBanking
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Four AI Moves Every Bank Marketer Needs Now 20.05.2026 9minIf you earned your marketing degree more than five years ago, you are already playing catch-up. Most banks are mailing in their response to AI. I break down the four AI moves the best banking marketers are running now: targeting that finds micro-cohorts of one, personalization built around the customer instead of the account, predictive analytics that tie marketing to revenue, and whether AI search tools even mention your bank. Each move draws on Banking Transformed interviews with Raja Rajamannar of Mastercard, Andrea Brimmer of Ally, and Olly Downs of Curinos. Using AI is no longer the goal, because every bank will get that far. The marketers who win refuse to mail it in and build something a competitor cannot copy. AI marketing has no finish line. Hosted by Jim Marous, Co-Publisher of The Financial Brand, Owner and Publisher of the Digital Banking Report, and host of the Banking Transformed podcast. #BankMarketing #AI #marketing #Banking #BankingTransformed #FinancialServices
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Building the Agentic Bank With Citi’s Driss Temsamani 19.05.2026 47minMost banks still treat AI as a faster way to do the same work. Citibank believes the entire operating model of banking is about to change. Recorded live at the Financial Brand Forum, Driss Temsamani, Head of Digital at Citi and author of The Agentic Bank, explains why the next phase of AI is not about chatbots or isolated use cases. It is about rebuilding how banks deploy software, organize teams, serve customers, manage operations, and create decisions at scale. We discuss why software development costs are collapsing, why subject matter expertise becomes more valuable in an AI-driven organization, how agentic systems could reshape customer engagement, and why technologies like blockchain may become foundational to the future of financial services infrastructure. This conversation goes well beyond automation. It looks at what banking may become once intelligence is embedded into every part of the organization. Hosted by Jim Marous, Co-Publisher of The Financial Brand and Owner and Publisher of the Digital Banking Report. #Banking #AI #AgenticAI #DigitalBanking #BankingTransformed #Citi #Fintech #CustomerExperience
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Why Banks With More Data Still Don't Understand the Customer 16.05.2026 8minBanks are collecting more customer data than ever before. Yet most institutions still do not understand the customer any better. In this Banking Insights episode, I explain why that gap is widening, what Bank of America has built with Erica over 3.2 billion conversations, and why the real advantage in banking is shifting from collecting information to learning from it in real time. Drawing from my conversation with Jorge Camargo, Head of Digital Platforms at Bank of America, I explore why most personalization strategies still fail, why transaction histories are not customer insight, and why the institutions that win will be the ones that ask better questions and act on what they learn. #Banking #DigitalBanking #AI #CustomerExperience #BankingTransformed #Fintech #Erica #BoA
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What 3.2 Billion AI Conversations Taught Bank of America 14.05.2026 45minMost banks still treat AI as a chatbot or efficiency tool. Bank of America built something much bigger. In this live conversation from the Financial Brand Forum, Jorge Camargo, Head of Digital Platforms at Bank of America, explains how Erica evolved from a simple virtual assistant into infrastructure supporting 65 million clients across consumer banking, wealth management, and treasury services. Today, Erica is becoming the foundation for how Bank of America approaches agentic banking. We discuss what 3.2 billion customer conversations revealed about consumer behavior, why proactive engagement matters more than reactive service, and how Bank of America is moving from AI as a destination to AI embedded throughout the customer experience. Hosted by Jim Marous, Co-Publisher of The Financial Brand and Owner and Publisher of the Digital Banking Report. Subscribe to Banking Transformed for new episodes multiple times each week. #Banking #AI #AgenticAI #DigitalBanking #BankingTransformed #BankofAmerica #CustomerExperience #Fintech
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What Bank Executives Miss About the Fintech Threat 12.05.2026 54minIs your bank being unbundled without realizing it? Most banking leaders are still watching the obvious disruptors. But the bigger threat may be happening behind the scenes, as software platforms, embedded finance, and agentic AI begin to reshape how financial services are delivered and who owns the customer relationship. In this episode, Rex Salisbury, founder of Cambrian, joins me to discuss what these shifts mean for traditional banking, why legacy moats are weakening, how seriously bankers should take Nubank's long-term U.S. potential, and what leaders need to do now to stay relevant. In this episode: • Why financial risk often shows up in strategy long before it shows up in earnings • What Nubank's model signals for the future of competition in banking • Why banks need to think beyond products and toward platforms, ecosystems, and execution #BankingTransformed #Fintech #RetailBanking #DigitalTransformation #AgenticAI #EmbeddedFinance #Nubank #BankStrategy #FutureOfBanking #Cambrian #RexSalisbury
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The Silent Attrition Crisis in Banking: How to Detect It Early 09.05.2026 10minMost banks think they have an attrition problem under control because the closure numbers still look healthy. But customers are not leaving the way they used to. They are opening accounts at Chime, SoFi, Robinhood, Cash App, and Acorns while keeping their old bank relationship open. The direct deposit stays, and the account stays active, and even the dashboard says everything is fine. Meanwhile, more spending, more engagement, and more deposits quietly move somewhere else. In this episode, I break down what I call “silent attrition” and why the first outbound transfer matters more than the eventual account closure. Using data from J.D. Power, Cornerstone Advisors, Accenture, and a real-world engagement with a $10 billion institution, I explain why traditional retention metrics no longer reflect customer reality, how challenger brands are winning share of wallet without triggering alarms, and what banks can do right now to identify customers who are already halfway out the door. Because by the time the account closes, the relationship has usually been gone for years. #Banking #DigitalBanking #Fintech #CX #AI #CustomerRetention #attrition #BankTransformation
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Triple New Account Growth in 90 Days 06.05.2026 11minMost banks are losing customers after they have already decided to open an account, and it has nothing to do with pricing or competition. The breakdown occurs during the account-opening process itself. If you want to see it clearly, try it on your own mobile app. Start an application and time how long it takes to complete. In many cases, the experience is slow, repetitive, and built around steps that were never designed for a phone. In this episode, I walk through what changes when that process is simplified. One institution reduced account-opening time from more than 20 minutes to under 5 and saw new account growth triple in less than 90 days. The shift did not come from a new marketing strategy or a major brand campaign. It came from removing friction, aligning the front and back ends, and ensuring the experience works the same way across mobile, online, and the branch. For most institutions, this is one of the fastest ways to improve growth. The real question is whether you are willing to change the process behind it. #BankingTransformed #DigitalBanking #AccountOpening #RetailBanking #CustomerExperience
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Competing With Giants: How Community Banks Win 05.05.2026 44minRyan Bailey spent 20 years at Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, TD Bank, Fifth Third, and USAA. Then he took over Cambridge Savings Bank, a 190-year-old, $7 billion mutual community bank in Massachusetts. In this Executive Leadership Series episode of Banking Transformed, recorded live at the Financial Brand Forum, Jim Marous and Ryan get into how community banks actually win against the giants. They cover the strategy behind Ivy Bank, Cambridge Savings’ national digital deposit brand, and why Ryan believes half of the smaller banks in the country won’t be here in 10 years. They also dig into closing the analytics gap with a JPMorgan Chase, using AI to improve customer experience instead of just cutting cost, bringing legacy employees along on a fast digital agenda, and what USAA taught Ryan about loyalty. Ryan closes with one Monday morning move every community bank CEO can act on right away. In this episode: • Why scale no longer guarantees dominance • Gathering deposits nationally, lending locally with Ivy Bank • Ryan’s prediction on community bank consolidation • Closing the data gap without an enterprise budget • The Monday morning move every CEO should make #BankingTransformed #CommunityBanking #DigitalTransformation #Fintech #BankingPodcast #FinancialBrandForum #IvyBank #CambridgeSavingsBank
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Atomic Habits for Banking: How Small Changes Separate Winners 02.05.2026 8minJames Clear's Atomic Habits is the blueprint for professional change, but most banks are applying it incorrectly. In this episode of the Banking Insights series, I unpack the 1% daily compounding math that dictates why some banks quietly lose competitive ground while others compound forward. I share my personal journey of losing 80 pounds and rebuilding this video series using the same system. Then I introduce the compounding gap framework, the invisible force that explains why so many strategic plans never become customer behavior. If your institution feels stuck, this episode provides the four-law framework to identify where your system is breaking down and what to do about it tomorrow morning. Subscribe to Banking Transformed for weekly insights on the future of financial services, and tell me in the comments: which of the four laws is breaking down inside your bank right now? In This Episode • The 1% daily compounding math applied to institutional banking strategy • The difference between goals and the systems that actually produce them • The compounding gap: the invisible force behind declining growth • Identifying which of the four laws of behavior change is failing in your organization Referenced Episodes Insight Video #9: Agentic AI in Banking Insight Video #6: The Oura Ring Business Model #AtomicHabits #BankingTransformed #DigitalBanking #RetailBanking #CompoundingGap
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Banking's Reality Check: The Real Threat Is You 30.04.2026 52minThe biggest threat to your bank isn’t a fintech, a stablecoin, or the next Elon Musk venture. It’s the executive who already knows what needs to change and still isn’t changing it. At the Financial Brand Forum, Ron Shevlin and I took the stage for a live Pardon the Finterruption session focused on what actually matters right now. No long runway. No polished conference script. Just a fast-moving exchange where we pushed back and forth on 10 of the most pressing issues facing banking. We disagreed on plenty: the role of branches, whether the deposit war is really about wealth transfer or product design, and how super apps fit into the U.S. market. But on the underlying diagnosis, we landed in the same place. This industry has an execution problem. AI is constantly discussed, while most deployments remain buried in the back office. Customer experience tops every priority list, but funding and data investment don’t follow suit. Growth is the goal, yet opening an account still takes fifteen minutes when it should take three. And while the industry debates what to do, deposits keep moving across fintech platforms, ecosystems, and new rails. The gap between what we say matters and what we actually fund continues to widen. The organizations that close that gap will win. The ones that don’t will keep explaining why they didn’t, until the decision gets made for them by a customer who already left. This conversation covers AI, deposits, branches, personalization, embedded finance, and innovation, but it all comes back to one thing: look in the mirror. The threat is closer than you think. Hashtags #BankingTransformed #RetailBanking #DigitalTransformation #AgenticAI #BankStrategy #FutureOfBanking #EmbeddedFinance #Fintech #CustomerExperience #BankingInnovation
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Primitive & MX are Building an AI Agent Operating System 28.04.2026 48minBanks have spent three years experimenting with generative AI. Most of those pilots are quietly dying. Not because the technology failed, but because no one could prove the return, govern the risk, or scale what worked. In this episode of Banking Transformed, I sit down with Derek White, founder and CEO of Primitive, and Ryan Caldwell, founder and CEO of MX. Primitive launched as the complete AI agent operating system purpose-built for regulated financial institutions. The MX partnership powers a new AI-native Growth Agent for banks and credit unions. In this conversation: • Why Derek believes banks will soon have more AI agents than employees • Agent Capital and Return on Agent Capital as the new language for the bank P&L • The Growth Agent will identify opportunities in real time and automate campaigns • Where banks should actually start If you lead strategy, digital, data, or AI at a bank or credit union, this is the conversation that will reshape how you think about the next 24 months. #BankingTransformed #AgenticAI #DigitalBanking #FinancialServices #AIAgents #Primitive #MXTechnologies #DerekWhite #RyanCaldwell #JimMarous #FutureOfBanking #BankingInnovation #AIStrategy #BankingAI
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Why External Noise Is Slowing Banking Decisions 26.04.2026 9minThe loudest thing in banking right now is not on the agenda. Leaders are waking up to headlines and uncertainty that shape decisions before the day even begins. Many institutions are stuck on a treadmill, showing plenty of effort and motion without enough real forward progress. The leaders widening the gap are doing it with stronger internal clarity. In this Insight Video, I explore why digital maturity is really about the speed and quality of decisions while the ground is moving under you. I also explain why geopolitics is very much a community bank issue and why external pressure can no longer be treated as a disclosure item instead of a decision input. Key insights: • The Decision Gap — In a volatile environment, a slow decision can cost more than a wrong one. • The “Why” as a Filter — Strong institutions use a shared sense of purpose to decide what belongs on the roadmap and what does not. • Budget Realities — Efficiency has moved ahead of growth as the top strategic priority for community and regional banks. • The Three-Year Test — The winners will be leaders who can keep making sound decisions when visibility is low, pressure is high, and the environment refuses to settle down. The real test starts Monday. #BankingInsights #JimMarous #RetailBanking #BankingStrategy #Leadership #DigitalMaturity #BankingTransformed #FinancialServices #CommunityBanking #CreditUnions #TheFinancialBrand #Alkami #LeadingThroughTheFog
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Agentic AI: The End of Reactive Banking 22.04.2026 8minThe era of the reactive bank is over. Whether you’re ready or not, leading institutions have moved beyond responding to customers and are now using AI to drive real-time decisions and outcomes. In this Insight Video, Jim Marous explores the massive structural gap in the industry: 96% of institutions say they are engaged with agentic AI, yet only 19% have anything in production. Why is the "self-driving bank" still just a pilot for most? We dive into the data from Deloitte, MIT, and McKinsey to reveal that the real barrier isn't regulation, it’s internal readiness and the failure to move from "passive" chat interfaces to "autonomous" agents that execute work. What You Will Learn: The Definition Shift: Why agentic AI is about taking action, not just answering queries. The 20-Year Relationship Fail: Why a tool used for 2 years knows more about serving customers than a bank that has held their data for 20. The Erica Blueprint: How Bank of America handles 2 million daily conversations, with 60% initiated by the AI. 3 Leadership Mandates: How to move AI from the "innovation roadmap" to a board-approved strategic mandate. Download the full research report linked below and take these insights into your next leadership meeting. #BankingInsights #AgenticAI #JimMarous #DigitalBanking #SelfDrivingBank #Fintech #RetailBanking #AIStrategy #AutonomousFinance #BankOfAmericaErica #DigitalTransformation https://www.digitalbankingreport...
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Winning The Attention War That's Reshaping Banking 21.04.2026 33minYour bank might be winning the battle for the transaction. It is losing the attention war for the customer. Live from Fintech Meetup in Las Vegas, host Jim Marous is joined by Alex Johnson (Fintech Takes) and Mary Wisniewski (Cornerstone) to unpack the most critical shift in retail banking today: the move from a utility-based model to an attention-based economy. Traditional institutions are relying on customer inertia. Fintech leaders like NuBank are hiring out of TikTok to capture daily engagement. This episode explores how banks can fight back by using their data and modern infrastructure to become an indispensable part of a customer’s daily routine. In this episode, we dive into: • The Attention Economy: Why dollars now follow attention, and how banks are failing to compete for daily active users. • The NuBank Playbook: What a TikTok executive hire signals about the next generation of bank growth strategy. • Overcoming Complacency: Shifting from a legacy mindset to the hunt-and-kill urgency found in the top fintechs. • Infrastructure Upgrades: How FedNow, open banking, and AI are finally making real-time, personalized experiences possible. • Agentic AI: The rise of personal finance agents and why the industry must experiment with these tools today. • The Monday Morning Test: Why the executives who put in the reps on these tools now will be the ones still relevant in five years. As Alex Johnson put it on the show: "If you don’t have a strategy to acquire and retain your customers’ attention, you cannot count on inertia to keep them with you". #Fintech #DigitalBanking #AttentionEconomy #BankingTransformed #AIinBanking
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6 Digital Strategies Banking Must Learn from the Oura Ring 15.04.2026 9minThe data exists. The technology exists. What's missing is the will to act. In this Insight Video, Jim Marous explores why a $300 health ring is out-innovating the banking industry. With an $11B valuation and $1B in annual revenue, Oura has mastered the Platform over Product strategy that most financial institutions are still struggling to commit to. Jim breaks down his personal experience with the Oura Ring and translates its success into 6 executable strategies your team can scope, pilot, and launch right now — moving from reactive transactions to daily proactive intelligence. Key Strategies Covered: Strategy 1: The Financial Readiness Score — Moving beyond credit scores to daily financial health signals. Strategy 2: Proactive Cash Flow Alerts — Intervening before a crisis hits, not after the fee posts. Strategy 3: The Wellness Subscription — Shifting the business model to incentive-aligned intelligence. Strategy 4: Platform over Product — Connecting data sources into a single, useful guidance engine. Strategy 5: Workplace Wellness — Taking financial wellness into the workplace through existing commercial relationships. Strategy 6: Designing for Daily Life — Being present in the 95% of daily moments, not just occasional transactions. The Monday Morning Test: Jim closes with three critical questions every FI leader must answer to determine if their organization will still be relevant in ten years. Subscribe to Banking Transformed for weekly insight on the future of financial services. #DigitalBanking #BankingTransformed #Fintech #BankingInnovation #CustomerExperience #AIinBanking #Personalization #RetailBanking #FinancialWellness #JimMarous #OuraRing #BankingStrategy #FutureOfBanking #CreditUnion
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