Stephen Kuhl
Steve Kuhl, CFA, is responsible for Financial Institutions and Strategic Partnerships for Western Union Business Solutions, including the portfolio of community banks, credit unions and their affiliated universities across the United States. Steve has twenty-five years’ experience in capital markets, foreign exchange and international finance. Prior to Western Union, Steve was responsible for client management, digital acquisition and foreign exchange trading groups at American Express FX International Payments. In addition, he has served as the head of global banking at First National Bank, the largest privately held bank in the U.S and was the Managing Director of Global Risk Solutions for Travelex.
Steve is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a B.S. in Finance and M.S. in Economics from the University of Nebraska. Steve has served as an adjunct faculty member with Creighton University’s College of Business, teaching undergraduate and graduate subjects related to international financial management.
Steve is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a B.S. in Finance and M.S. in Economics from the University of Nebraska. Steve has served as an adjunct faculty member with Creighton University’s College of Business, teaching undergraduate and graduate subjects related to international financial management.
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Interviews with Stephen Kuhl»See all
Stephen Kuhl joins Jim Blasingame to report from the Western Union perspective of how the pandemic experience will increase the value of transparency and speed of international funds transfers in the future.
Stephen Kuhl joins Jim Blasingame to provide a Western Union report on how the local bank industry and some credit unions are being leaders as funders of the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses during the pandemic emergency period.
Stephen Kuhl joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Western Union’s Foundation efforts to provide financial support for certain organizations that will be hurt by the coronavirus impact on international trade and travel.