In this episode we talk with the CEO and co-founder of Majority, Magnus Larsson, about the challenges immigrants face when it comes to banking services and how his company has made it a simple and quick process.
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Peter Renton is the chairman and co-founder of Fintech Nexus, the world’s largest digital media company focused on fintech. Peter has been writing about fintech since 2010 and he is the author and creator of the Fintech One-on-One Podcast, the first and longest-running fintech interview series.
In this episode we talk with fintech legend, Max Levchin, the co-founder and CEO of Affirm, where he opines on BNPL, why it is better for consumers than credit cards, and how his company has grown into an industry behemoth.
The fintech news this week was dominated by the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, a fast moving story that took less than 48 hours to unravel.
In this episode, we talk with the CEO of BlueSnap, Ralph Dangelmaier, about the challenges of accepting local payments on a global scale, why embedded payments is the future and more.
Making fintech news this week were Silvergate Bank, Klarna, Goldman Sachs, Marqeta, LendingTree and more
In this episode we talk with Edward Woodford, the CEO and Co-Founder of Zero Hash, a crypto infrastructure provider working with many of the leading companies in the fintech space.
In this episode we talk with Peter Hazlehurst, the CEO and co-founder of Synctera. They are a leading banking-as-a-service platform connecting fintech companies with banks and helping them launch and scale new products.
Making fintech news this week was the SEC, Stripe, Goldman Sachs, India and Singapore, Green Dot and more
In this episode, we talk with Sam Bobley, the CEO and Co-founder of Ocrolus, the leader in intelligent document automation. They work with most of the fintech small business lenders and are expanding into consumer lending and mortgages.
Big news from big companies this week as fintech giant FIS announced it would spin off Worldpay, Stripe burned through $500 million of cash in 2022, and Apple Pay Later detailed some of its underwriting plans.