Banking Competition Crisis
The conversation dives into the troubling concentration of power among America's largest banks and the implications for community banking. A lack of competition leads to higher fees for consumers and businesses alike, while the idea of having fewer banks raises questions about systemic risk. The discussion also highlights how the absence of niche banks affects venture debt opportunities, ultimately impacting innovation and growth in the economy.In this clip
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