In this chapter, the speakers analyze a recent FDIC proposal regarding brokered deposits and its implications for modern banking. They express concern over the outdated regulatory framework from 1989 and emphasize the need for regulations to adapt to technological advancements and consumer behaviors. The discussion is lively, combining serious insights with playful commentary on hot sauces, reflecting their passion for the topic while considering the future direction of deposit regulations.
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The FDIC recently issued a proposed rule change on how brokered deposits are treated. This isn’t so much a proposed change but a rollback. A roll way back. Way back to 1989 when the original brokered deposit rule was written. As Jason Mikula points out, that’s when Taylor Swift was born. Jason M, Alex Johnson, Kiah Haslett and Alex Barrage of Troutman Pepper have some hot takes with Jason Henrichs on how the business of banking has changed through the eras and the implications for the future. Also, the views expressed are those of the individuals and not their respective employers – the lawyers made us add that.