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How much less would it cost in time/money banks and regulators if regulations were released as HTML and truly digitally native? Compliance updates would more no more complicated than a quick iTunes-like application update. Compliance could be instant and real-time, at a fraction of the cost. The guest Jo Ann Barefoot was a former regulator and is CEO at Barefoot Innovation Group and Cofounder at Hummingbird Regtech. Hear tangible ways digitally native regulation and compliance have been tested and how it could roll out in the coming years.
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John Siracusa is the host of the "Bank On It Show" on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartradio. He’s also an expert on fintech and digital lending communications via artificial intelligence. Email him at [email protected] to discuss opportunities in becoming a guest, partner or to invite him in on a project. Follow John on LinkedIn or Twitter
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How much less would it cost in time/money banks and regulators if regulations were released as HTML and truly digitally native? Compliance updates would more no more complicated than a quick iTunes-like application update. Compliance could be instant and real-time, at a fraction of the cost. The guest Jo Ann Barefoot was a former regulator and is CEO at Barefoot Innovation Group and Cofounder at Hummingbird Regtech. Hear tangible ways digitally native regulation and compliance have been tested and how it could roll out in the coming years.
You can Subscribe to this podcast iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and iHeartRadio
John Siracusa is the host of the "Bank On It Show" on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartradio. He’s also an expert on fintech and digital lending communications via artificial intelligence. Email him at [email protected] to discuss opportunities in becoming a guest, partner or to invite him in on a project. Follow John on LinkedIn or Twitter

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