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Crowe: Risk Management With RegTech As Strategy

PYMNTS

Marry tech and talent, then risk management can pay dividends, notes an upcoming PYMNTS webinar. However, for many financial services firms, RegTech’s (Regulatory Technology) potential is limited by any number of causes. Among those factors: the cultural hallmarks of the organizations adopting such technologies.

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Exploring Industry Shifts in Banking Compliance at XLoD

Perficient

Our banking risk and regulatory experts are excited to attend the upcoming XLoD Global event in New York on June 11th. The world’s leading financial institutions and regulators come together at XLoD to discuss the future of non-financial risk and control. What is XLoD Global?

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Controlling the Narrative: How Financial Services Institutions Can Stay Ahead of Reputational Risk

Perficient

But, as one of the most regulated and notoriously untrusted industries, the financial services industry is among the most vulnerable to being impacted by negative digital media, driving up its vulnerability to reputational risk. Reputational risk is convoluted.

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10 Top banking podcasts you should be listening to

Abrigo

Thankfully for bank and credit union executives, lenders, risk managers, and Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) Officers, banking podcasts and podcasts for credit unions are plentiful, and options are growing. He hosts banking executives, regulators, and association leaders to talk about critical issues in banking. You're not alone.

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15 Twitter accounts every bank executive should follow

Abrigo

The ABA has a new report out on how banks are using social media, and much of the report focuses on using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and the like to boost customer service, make connections in the community and recruit staff. 10) @CU_Times – Credit Union Times magazine has Tweets on regulatory changes, awards and technology.

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It Started with a Tweet #SocialMedia #Banks @ICBA

Independent Banker

A status update on banks and social media. According to a statistic released as part of the ICBA 2014 Top 50 Community Bank Leaders in Social Media, nearly 2,500 banks have a Facebook or Twitter presence, and the numbers continue to exponentially grow. .* 140-word summary of the social media guidance.

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The true cost of fraud

Abrigo

Social media scams account for the highest losses and are higher than any other fraud typology , at a reported half-billion total loss. In assessing the true cost of fraud, Gartner, the respected technological research and consulting firm, has coined three distinct pillars of fraud costs. financial s ystem.

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