Bank deposits – the hidden risk associated with government guaranteed deposits


The focus on bank financial strength is generally on the lending side of the business and the potential for bad debts.  Here is another view, and something that drives some banks to make ever riskier loans to produce enough revenue to pay for their deposits. For Banks, Wads of Cash and Loads of Trouble | NY Times The 79 banks that have failed in the United States over the last two years had an average load of brokered deposits four times the national norm … But the hot money also came with a high cost. To lure the money from … Continue reading Bank deposits – the hidden risk associated with government guaranteed deposits

Where will the innovation come from in financial services?


A central question for financial services is this:  “Where will the innovation come from in financial services?” I read this piece from Dave over at Digital Money Forum, and it highlights a central problem that traditional financial services falls into. The 50 year plan : Digital Money forum That sounds like the Greek restaurant will have to give a British cardholder a couple of pages of A4 and make sure that the customers reads them before they punch in their PIN. Anyway, the point is that for banks, the PSD comes at an interesting time when transaction banking is becoming … Continue reading Where will the innovation come from in financial services?