What Millennials Want in the Workplace

What Millennials Want in the Workplace

Ping-pong tables, latte machines and other neat frills don't attract millennials as much as companies like to think, according to Melissa Louis, managing consultant at The Gallup Organization, which has done massive surveys in this area. "The biggest thing millennials really care about is development," she says. "Are they going to be in an organization where they will be consistently coached, where they can see a path for themselves in the future, regardless of what role they're starting in?"

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Crypto banks are safer than insured banks: Bitgo's CEO

Crypto banks are safer than insured banks: Bitgo's CEO

The crypto companies getting trust charters hold 100% reserves and thus are lower risk than traditional banks that hold fractional reserves, Mike Belshe argues.

7 Jul 25min

Why big banks bet on Besu

Why big banks bet on Besu

Citi, DTCC and others are quietly using Hyperledger Besu as neutral, enterprise-grade rails for tokenized deposits and collateral. Daniela Barbosa, general manager of decentralized technologies at the...

9 Jun 22min

What's life like after crypto firms get trust bank charters?

What's life like after crypto firms get trust bank charters?

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has conditionally approved several national trust bank charters for crypto companies. Fabian Dori, head of asset management at Sygnum Bank, a digital asse...

26 Mai 15min

'Credit access is absolutely a problem': Upstart's Paul Gu

'Credit access is absolutely a problem': Upstart's Paul Gu

The company's new CEO, and long-time chief technology officer, shares his views on why some banks are stuck in old ways of determining creditworthiness, how Upstart has been modifying its underwriting...

12 Mai 27min

Is AI the way to get credit to the underbanked?

Is AI the way to get credit to the underbanked?

Rodney Hood, former acting Comptroller of the Currency and former chair of the National Credit Union Administration, says the credit scoring system is broken and AI can fix it.

28 Apr 22min

What a 'moral architecture' for AI in banking would look like

What a 'moral architecture' for AI in banking would look like

Surjit Chana, a board member of Beneficial State Bank, a Harvard Fellow and a tech committee member of the Global Alliance for Banking Values, explains why there's a need for what he calls a moral arc...

14 Apr 29min

Solana 101: What it is and why some banks use it

Solana 101: What it is and why some banks use it

JPMorganChase, Citi, Bank of America and Anchorage Digital are among the banks that are using or planning to work with the Solana distributed ledger and network. Solana Policy Institute CEO Miller Whi...

31 Mar 24min

Grasshopper's taking AI beyond the 'confident intern' stage

Grasshopper's taking AI beyond the 'confident intern' stage

Peter Chapman, chief technology officer at Grasshopper Bank, initially saw AI as "the best intern that you could ever have." Today the technology is taking on more advanced work at the bank.

17 Mar 22min

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