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    Episode 10: The State of the Financial Services Industry and Thoughts on Economic Uncertainty

    Episode 10: The State of the Financial Services Industry and Thoughts on Economic Uncertainty
    TransUnion’s Jason Laky (Executive VP of Financial Services) joins this month’s episode to discuss the state of the financial services industry — now that we’re just over halfway through 2022. Craig and Josh inquire about consumer credit health, which Jason says is in very good shape despite a turbulent economy. Jason looks back on some industry predictions he made earlier in the year, including those regarding auto and mortgage markets, and supply and demand of consumer credit cards. Then, Craig and Josh open the floor to discuss risks and opportunities for lenders across various financial products; and Jason discusses the likelihood of a recession. Plus, Craig quizzes Jason on Dallas Cowboys trivia and international hockey standings; Jason shares his expert recommendation of the most underrated city in Europe; and explains how he’s teaching his college-aged kids about the stock market. For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 9: The Policy Initiatives and Regulations Affecting the US Financial Services Industry

    Episode 9: The Policy Initiatives and Regulations Affecting the US Financial Services Industry
    TransUnion’s Rachel Goldberg (Global Head of External Affairs) and Allison Shuster (Head of U.S. Government Relations) join the podcast this month to discuss US policy initiatives affecting the financial services industry, as well as the current regulatory landscape in Washington D.C. In this episode, our guests touch on the debate regarding a federal privacy standard and how difficult it’s been for legislation to pass at a federal level. Allison weighs in on possible regulatory impacts should control of the legislative branches shift during the midterms; Rachel shares her thoughts around financial inclusion efforts from the Biden administration; and there’s discussion on how inflation strains are affecting policy decisions. Plus, Josh is curious about Rachel’s view on policymaking re: financial institutions sharing consumer data; Allison discusses privacy initiatives at the local level; and Craig and Josh test Rachel’s and Allison’s knowledge of sports and restaurants in the D.C. area. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 8: The Evolution of Financial Inclusion (Part Two)

    Episode 8: The Evolution of Financial Inclusion (Part Two)
    This month, we’re seeing double with two guests and two episodes! Joining Craig and Josh are Karen Andres (Director of Policy and Market Solutions and Project Director of the Retirement Savings Initiative at the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program) and Josh Sledge (Senior Director of Incubation at the Filene Research Institute, a “think and do tank” in the credit union space). In part two of this month’s episode, Craig asks Karen and Josh S. to offer opinions on the government’s role in regulating financial products. They also discuss the importance of truly understanding consumer outcomes. Our guests then think back on financial products that never quite took off, as well as small ideas that turned into something much bigger. Finally, host Josh finally learns about the origination of the 401k, and Karen and Josh S. talk about exposing their kids to financial concepts from a young age. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 7: The Evolution of Financial Inclusion (Part One)

    Episode 7: The Evolution of Financial Inclusion (Part One)
    This month, we’re seeing double with two guests and two episodes! Joining Craig and Josh are Karen Andres (Director of Policy and Market Solutions and Project Director of the Retirement Savings Initiative at the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program) and Josh Sledge (Senior Director of Incubation at the Filene Research Institute, a “think and do tank” in the credit union space). In part one, Karen and Josh S. explore how the approach to financial inclusion has evolved over the decade — specifically regarding the role of financial institutions. Karen discusses the Aspen Institute’s recent call for the Biden administration to establish a presidential council on financial inclusion, and Josh S. talks about Filene’s recent focus on providing credit unions with tools to improve members’ financial health. Plus, our hosts try to stump Karen and Josh S. with Michiganian trivia, and everyone gets derailed talking about subscriptions from Taco Bell. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 6: Overhyped FinTech Trends and Navigating a Saturated Card Market

    Episode 6: Overhyped FinTech Trends and Navigating a Saturated Card Market
    Jason Mikula is on the podcast this month! Having spent more than decade building and scaling consumer finance businesses — including Enova, LendUp and Goldman Sachs — Jason is now the publisher of the Fintech Business Weekly newsletter and an advisor for early stage startups. In this episode, Jason shares the FinTech trends he believes are overhyped, and argues that creditors and lenders aren’t paying enough attention to the rapidly changing payments universe. He offers his perspective on cryptocurrency and the US regulatory environment, and he, Craig and Josh discuss measures lenders can take as the credit card market becomes increasingly saturated. Plus, Jason talks about living in Amsterdam; Craig and Josh quiz him on Dutch trivia; and Craig is particularly disappointed to find out Jason doesn’t own a single pair of wooden clogs. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 5: The Innovations and Setbacks Across Today’s Card and Banking Universe

    Episode 5: The Innovations and Setbacks Across Today’s Card and Banking Universe
    Susan Ehrlich joins Craig and Josh on the podcast this month, drawing on a wealth of industry experience at incumbent banks, neobanks, large credit card lenders, and more — including running Amazon’s global credit card program, serving as CEO of Earnest, and now sitting on the boards for BECU, Petal and Arrived Homes. In the episode, Susan shares her excitement for how companies are expanding access to consumers across the credit spectrum. They discuss the legacy tech challenges traditional FIs and credit card lenders are facing, implications of the banking industry moving to the cloud, and what credit unions and smaller banks can do to differentiate from FinTechs. Susan also reveals her favorite golf course, the round that still haunts her today, what it was like playing with Rory McIlroy in a pro-am — and her love of volunteering in San Francisco’s election polls. For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 4: Credit Unions, Trended Credit Scores and Giant Foam Wedges

    Episode 4: Credit Unions, Trended Credit  Scores and Giant Foam Wedges
    This month, Craig and Josh are joined by Jim Block, COO and Executive VP at BCU — a large, Chicago-based credit union serving members across the US. After asking Jim to weigh in on their prediction around trended credit scores, Craig and Josh inquire about how BCU leverages and balances trended credit data, as well as the credit union’s focus on financial inclusion. Craig and Josh then quiz Jim on some credit union history, and Jim shares an update on the giant foam wedge that once lived in his basement. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 3: Bonus Episode - Extra Credit: February Q&A

    Episode 3: Bonus Episode - Extra Credit: February Q&A
    A top 50 credit union wants to grow its card program but is having trouble deciding whether to maintain its ‘credit union marketing philosophy’ or pivot its strategy to resemble that of a bigger bank. Hear Craig and Josh answer this listener’s question — and others — in this month’s Q&A. — To ask a question or suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liability for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 2: Looking Ahead: Key Drivers and Predictions for 2022

    Episode 2: Looking Ahead: Key Drivers and Predictions for 2022
    Looking ahead in 2022, TransUnion’s Craig and Josh discuss the trends and developments within four key areas of card and banking: Consumer economic health and behavior Significant government and regulatory trends Competitive developments External influences 5. From there, they make their predictions — covering everything from inflation levels and origination numbers to credit unions and reengineered checking accounts. They even commit the cardinal sin of mentioning religion and politics… but Craig was too busy thinking about Scotch to notice. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.

    Episode 1: Extra Credit Episode 1: 2021 in Review

    Episode 1: Extra Credit Episode 1: 2021 in Review
    In the inaugural episode of Extra Credit, TransUnion's Craig LaChapelle and Josh Turnbull look back on how the card and banking industry fared in 2021. Several questions were discussed, including: What were the dynamics of consumer demand, and how did ongoing effects of the pandemic impact consumer balances and liquidity? What did we learn about Buy Now, Pay Later consumers? How did Gen Z’s growing involvement in the credit market compare to preceding generations? Featuring guest Paul Siegfried, Head of Card and Banking at TransUnion. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.
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