In this episode we talk with the CTO of Marqeta, Randy Kern, about credit card technology, tokenization, embedded finance, open APIs, digital wallets and more.
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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.
Unifimoney is a multi-asset investment and money management platform that makes building and protecting your wealth effortless. It is the only fully integrated digital consumer financial solution in the US.
In this conversation, we chat with David McFarland, co-founder and CEO of Coterie Insurance – a US- based insurance entity focused on making risk transfer efficient for the small commercial P&C insurance space.
In this episode we talk with John Wu, the President of Ava Labs, as he discusses tokenization, permissionless blockchains, programmable money, the intersection of DeFi and TradFi and more.
David and I talk about the rise of the retail investor, the impact of the various meme stocks on the overall market, the perception of the markets, payment for order flow, crypto, raising capital, and much more.
Nowhere in the world has fintech had more impact than in China. Now, the first definitive book on the history of fintech in China has been written and it is a must-read. In this episode, we interview the author, Martin Chorzempa.
In this episode we talk with Pete Lord, the CEO and Co-Founder of Codat about small business data. How can disparate data sources be connected to give a complete view of a small business.
In this conversation, we have a special episode where Lex Sokolin - Chief Editor of The Fintech Blueprint - walks us through some strong mental models for how FinTech works.
Ravi, Kate, and I talk about the Sivo founding story, the flexibility of Sivo to scale with lenders, the top 5 issues with raising debt capital the traditional way, the macroeconomic environment, the impact of programs like YC and PitchIt, raising capital and much more.
Listen to Christine Kenna, a partner at Mexican venture capital firm IGNIA, as she discusses the state of Latin American fintech, what has changed, the challenges today and hear why she is so bullish about the industry’s future.