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Banking on Digital Growth

Banking on Digital Growth

James Robert Lay

If you’re part of a financial brand marketing, sales, or leadership team, you know the entire industry is in the midst of exponential change fueled by new technologies. Consumers now make purchase decisions long before they walk into a physical branch location, if they walk into a branch at all, while mobile banks, digital lenders, and fintechs have transformed traditional growth models rooted in legacy broadcast marketing and branch sales strategies.Get ready to gain practical insights, proven ideas, and empowering inspiration as financial brand marketing and sales leaders, along with the leading digital marketing and sales technology firms, share their stories to help you maximize your digital growth potential here on Banking on Digital Growth. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

475 - 454) Building Trust in Banking: The Modern Banker and the Wisdom Economy
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  • 475 - 454) Building Trust in Banking: The Modern Banker and the Wisdom Economy

    Trust, composed of both words and actions, is now harder to maintain as customers have become more knowledgeable and have a wide array of financial service options beyond traditional banks. The shift from a personal, relationship-focused banking experience to a more automated, regulation-heavy environment has eroded trust between banks and their clients. 


    Jack Hubbard, co-founder of the Modern Banker and co-host of the Modern Banker Podcast, believes that  adopting a trust-based selling approach where bankers act as resource managers will allow them to focus on solving customer problems rather than merely selling products. This requires a congruent message from the bank's leadership down to its culture and an emphasis on continuous education and development for bankers. Because the ultimate goal is to create a modern banker who is prepared to face the evolving challenges of the industry with wisdom, adaptability, and a customer-first mindset.


    Join us as we discuss:


    -The Modern Banker: Redefining Roles and Building Trust (07:18)


    -The Evolution of Trust in Banking (26:37)


    -The Future of Banking: AI and Trust-Based Selling (34:55)


    You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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    Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 42min
  • 474 - 453) From Thinking to Thriving: Leveraging the Kolbe A Index to Move Past Inaction

    Ever found yourself saying, “I need to think about it”? For many financial leaders, this simple phrase hides a deeper hesitation that keeps them stuck in inaction. Often, this delay stems from overanalyzing or waiting for certainty, which can stall growth, innovation, and much-needed progress. In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, waiting too long to take action can lead to missed opportunities, lost revenue, and stagnation. 


    In this episode, host James Robert Lay and operations lead Audrey Cannata dig into how the Kolbe A Index reveals each person’s unique “action mode.” They explore how understanding these natural tendencies can help leaders make faster, more confident decisions. Listeners will learn how the Kolbe Index’s insights into fact-finding, quick-starting, and follow-through help teams overcome decision-making blocks, find balance, and take the necessary steps toward growth.


    Join us as we discuss:


    -The Four Action Modes of Kolbe (04:13)


    -Challenges in Financial Industry Decision-Making (07:12)


    -Practical Tips for Moving from Thinking to Doing (21:11)


    You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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    Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 28min
  • 473 - 452) Logic Meets Intuition: Strategic Growth in Banking

    In the realm of strategic planning, branding, and marketing for financial institutions, there exists a continuous tension between using pure logic and rationale versus tapping into feelings, emotions, and intuition. Leaders and marketing professionals often struggle with balancing these approaches, resulting in a disconnect within their strategic efforts.


    To address these issues, the episode provides actionable advice and insights. James Robert Lay and Allison Netzer, chief strategist at BrandThnk, discuss practical steps marketers can take, such as beginning with intuition in decision-making and refining it with logical analysis. They advocate for marketing the role of marketing internally with the same vigor used for external branding. Allison also suggests specific exercises like writing customer stories about oneself to reconnect with internal values.


    Join us as we discuss:


    -The Rise of the Wisdom Economy (06:36)


    -The Shirky Principle and Conviction in Leadership (16:19)


    -The Role and Perception of Marketing (24:43)


    You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 42min
  • 472 - 451) Why Playing it Safe is Risky Business for Bank and Credit Unions Leaders

    Risk aversion has become a paralyzing force within banks and credit unions, particularly in marketing and sales teams. For institutions that prioritize security, the common reflex is to avoid taking bold action—often to prevent failure or blame. However, as Audrey Cannata and James Robert Lay explore in this episode, it’s precisely this fear of failure and the tendency to assign blame that stifles innovation and keeps organizations stagnant in a rapidly evolving industry.


    James Robert Lay, a seasoned entrepreneur, contrasts his approach to risk with the more cautious mindset common in banking, showing how this “safety-first” mentality can create blind spots and lead to missed opportunities. Audrey Cannata draws from her experience as educator to highlight how embracing calculated risks and letting go of blame can empower teams to tackle challenges head-on. The solution? Cultivating a culture that prioritizes growth over fear, curiosity over criticism, and boldness over blame—one where marketing and sales leaders can confidently address gaps, learn from them, and drive true growth in their institutions.


    Join us as we discuss:


    -The Impact of Risk Aversion in Education (03:19)


    -Blame Culture vs. Risk Aversion (12:51)


    -Embracing Bold Moves for Growth (30:20)


    You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 37min
  • 471 - 450) The 3-Step Framework for Change: A Path to Growth for Financial Institutions

    Change is hard—especially in the financial industry, where traditional approaches can feel like a comfortable safety net. But as financial brands aim to grow and stay relevant, inaction or rigid mindsets can hold entire teams back. Adapting to new technologies, customer expectations, and market shifts isn’t just about keeping up; it’s about creating a resilient, future-ready brand.


    In this episode, James Robert Lay, joined by David Barone, EVP of Client Growth at Nymbus, dives into a simple, transformative three-step framework to help marketing, sales, and leadership teams move confidently through change. They break down how a “growth mindset” is the foundation for successful transformation and show why adaptability—both in mindset and in technology—can unlock new opportunities for scale and differentiation in an increasingly competitive financial landscape.


    Join us as we discuss:


    -Showing Up and Overcoming Perfection (09:21 )

    -Differentiation through Verticalization (18:12)

    -Scaling with Strategy (28:00)


    You can find this episode and many more by subscribing to Banking on Digital Growth on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or here


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    Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 38min
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