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Episode 122 Banking Matters Banking in Transition: Enforcement, Risk & What’s Next with Bruce Toppin

28 min · 16. mars 2026
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In this episode of Banking Matters, host, Linsey Hugueley, speaks with Bruce Toppin, a partner at Hush Blackwell, about the evolving landscape of banking regulations. They discuss Bruce's journey into the financial services sector, the regulatory changes initiated during the Trump administration, and the current trends in bank examinations and enforcement actions. Bruce highlights the importance of risk management and the potential challenges banks may face in the future, including cybersecurity and the rise of stablecoin.

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