Last Updated: March 22, 2024
FDIC Podcast

Last year was a year most of us would gladly forget. The global pandemic turned our personal and economic lives upside down — but how did our banks fare and how did our banking system hold up? Pat Mitchell and Meg Hanrahan, two senior FDIC financial analysts, look back on 2020 and how our nation's banks navigated the storm.

Technology is transforming the banking landscape, offering both opportunities and challenges for banks, regulators and consumers. FDIC's first-ever Chief Innovation Officer Sultan Meghji looks at how artificial intelligence and quantum computing are fundamentally reshaping our banking ecosystem.

There are more than 5,000 banks in the U.S. and while some may be household names, most are smaller institutions offering capital and financial services within their communities. The FDIC’s Diane Ellis and Shayna Olesiuk explore the just-released

In an age when technology is changing our lives in so many ways, the FDIC Podcast looks ahead into the not too distant future to imagine how quantum computing may open a new frontier in how our banks operate. FDIC Chief Innovation Officer Sultan Meghji is joined by three of the nation's leading minds in quantum computing from Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering: Dr. Jimmie Lenz, Dr. Jungsang Kim and Dr. Chris Monroe.