Apr 16, 2024
Glen speaks with Financial Data Exchange Managing Director Don
Cardinal about efforts to establish an industry standard to enable
open banking and bid farewell to screen scraping. Also- an artistic
approach to deepfakes, and cash meets its demise at Death
Valley.
Links related to this episode:
Financial Data Exchange: https://financialdataexchange.org/
Glen’s recent blog on Open Banking for America’s Credit Unions:
https://news.cuna.org/articles/123490-open-banking-not-if-but-how
The CFPB’s page on Section 1033 (Personal Data Rights/Open Banking)
rulemaking: https://www.consumerfinance.gov/personal-financial-data-rights/
The Synthetic Memories Project: https://www.syntheticmemories.net/
The Atlanta Fed’s Take on Payments blog re: cash acceptance at
Death Valley National Park: https://www.atlantafed.org/blogs/take-on-payments/2024/04/01/national-parks-and-cost-of-cash-acceptance
America’s Credit Unions CEO Council: https://www.cunacouncils.org/ (John and Glen will be
hosting a CEO Council virtual roundtable on Tuesday April
30)
Join us for our next CU Town Hall on Wednesday April 17 at
3pm ET/Noon PT for a live and lively interactive
discussion of the key issues facing credit unions. (Did we mention
there’ll be a cool tech giveaway to one FI attendee?) It’s free to
attend, but advance registration is required: https://www.cutownhall.com/
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