In episode 67, Alex discusses his journey to Tenet from Stanford Business School, the motivations behind building Tenet, where the climate economy stands today, why using Tenet in a recession would make even more sense, raising capital, and much more.
Flexibility and insurance don't go hand in hand, this is where Captain steps in. Demetrius and the team offer homeowners an option, one that allows them to get back into their home a lot faster.
Cogni's mission is to offer personalized banking products suited to the lifestyles of those 18-to-35. Too many banking products talk with a single voice for all customers; Cogni is aiming to change that dynamic.
Piñata comes in and helps them get credit for the rent they're paying. Piñata reports rental payments to the bureaus and offers rewards so renters can shop or save.
On episode 63 I talk with Brendon Kensel, CEO and Founder of PrimaHealth Credit. PrimaHealth Credit is a fintech company that's working to democratize access to healthcare by improving financing options available to patients.
Sawa Credit is creating a community debt servicing technology platform to help the underserved stay in their homes.
Fundid is driven by a mission to empower business owners on their growth journeys by simplifying business finance and access to capital.
Carlos Antequera of Novel Capital discussed his journey to founding the company, the challenges founders face trying to raise financing, and the entrepreneurial mindset.
Ravi Sandepudi of Effectiv discusses where fraud stands today and how much the last two years have impacted the market.
The PitchIt at Fintech Nexus Semifinals round 1 featured the next generation of fintech founders squaring off in pitch battles.