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CUs Eyeing Member Risk Must Look Beyond FICO Scores

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In an interview with Karen Webster, Chuck Fagan , president and CEO of PSCU , said the very model of the credit union can help members navigate the seismic shifts of a historic economic downturn spurred by the coronavirus. But these were isolated in terms of geography and the number of FIs that they hit.”.

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The Coming Millennial FinTech Crisis

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But it’s the recently published groundbreaking research by Raj Chetty, professor of economics at Stanford, and several other of his academic colleagues that finally put a pin in the fact that the generation that every brand is desperately trying to woo is, by and large, broke and is unlikely to ever attain the earnings potential of their parents.

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

Barry Ritholtz

And like I say, that’s part of why it’s translated to a number of people coming to BlackRock and be with me today. RIEDER: So I had known Larry Fink and Rob Caputo, our CEO and president, for a number of years. And we have a great team in Asia and Europe. So yeah, man, that was the idea. You said BlackRock absorbed R3.

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Transcript: Greg Davis, CIO Vanguard

Barry Ritholtz

And it worked out and had multiple job offers coming out of school from a number of different insurance companies. I had a number of relationships that I built up and had another job lined up in New York City. So a variety of risk meetings, a variety of economic meetings. I thought that was a really interesting story.

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Transcript: Kristen Bitterly Michell

Barry Ritholtz

And so, coming out of school, I studied Economics and Spanish Literature, and I applied to a — a program that actually targeted Liberal Arts majors. And so, with this gave me exposure to everything from investment banking to retail, looking at like checking account campaigns, like how do you get more assets in the door to credit risk.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

Barry Ritholtz

Or at least the top, pick a number, 30, 40%. I don’t remember the number. SEIDES: That allows you to make charitable bets based on long-term educational beliefs. What was interesting was I had said to him, “Well, let’s make this really educational. So the credit markets froze. Less, 20, 30%?

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

Barry Ritholtz

Ritholtz ] 00:09:37 I recall reading, and I know you can’t say this, but I recall reading that fund return something like 19% a year, some just astounding number. If SS O F R is five plus percent, what do the private credit markets look like for a reasonable borrower, reasonable corporate borrower? Tell us about that.