In this conversation, we chat with Adam Nash, the co-founder & CEO of Daffy – a new fintech platform focused on charitable giving.
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Fintech One-on-One is hosted by Fintech Nexus Chairman and Co-Founder Peter Renton and began in 2013, making it the longest-running fintech podcast. New episodes continue to be published on its own dedicated website here.
In this interview from our Merge event in London last month, the CEO of Fnality, Rhomaios Ram, talks about moving the banking system to real time settlement and what that will mean for the velocity of money
Perry talks about his time in banking and some of the lessons learned from the Global Financial Crisis; dv01 helps to solve some of the structural issues that plagued market participants back then. The insight you get from data, and its transparency allows potential issues to be caught early before they blow into a Lehman-type crisis.
In this conversation, we chat with Tom Pageler, the CEO at Prime Trust.
At the Merge by Fintech Nexus event in London on October 17-18 we interviewed Lawrence Wintermeyer, chair of GBBC Digital Finance on Paving the Way for Web3 Legitimacy.
The commercial lending process is still very document-driven; while many documents have moved online, the overall market is still using a process developed years ago. Able is helping to change that equation by streamlining the lending process.
In this episode we talk with Nicole Lorch, the President and COO of First Internet Bank about being a fintech pioneer, maintaining the human touch in banking, banking as a service, big tech and more.
In this episode we talk with Daniel Gorfine, co-founder of the Digital Dollar Project, about Central Bank Digital Currencies - how they will work, the challenges needed to be overcome and when they might arrive.
In this conversation, we chat with David Beiner, Co-Founder and CEO of Hume – a web3 entertainment company pioneering music in the metaverse.
Bruno and I talked about his unique background, which included 9 years in China during their fintech boom. We also talk about the biggest potential impact of open banking, whether or not consumers want to control their own data, misplaced anger from the banks, why Klavi is the key, raising capital, and much more.