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FinTech @ IU

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FinTech @ IU
A podcast about all things FinTech tailored for college students. Our guests are the leading Founders, Professors, and Influencers heading some of the most innovative startups in the industry. Join us every Wednesday and Saturday!
Gary Hoberman, Unqork Inc

Gary Hoberman, CEO and founder of Unqork, introduces himself as someone who spent 25 years climbing the corporate ladder on Wall Street before founding Unqork. He explains his transition from a corporate career to founding Unqork in 2017. Holderman discusses the challenges he faced in the corporate world, particularly regarding legacy software and technical debt, which led him to create Unqork. He emphasizes the difference between engineers and developers, highlighting the importance of solving problems efficiently. Hoberman describes Unqork as a B2B platform initially focused on regulated industries like financial services and healthcare, aiming to address complex challenges faced by large corporations. He discusses the role of AI in software development and how Unqork aims to collaborate with AI while maintaining its unique approach to solving software problems.

Wed, 03 Apr 2024 07:00:00 GMT
Tarang Gupta, BCG (former Wharton FinTech Host)

Tarang Gupta, current associate at BCG and former Wharton FinTech podcast co-host discusses fintech development comparisons in countries like the US and India, emphasizing regulatory disparities and consumer profiles. The conversation also touches on the evolution of the fintech industry, particularly in response to Federal Reserve interest rate changes, and the potential role of AI in improving efficiency while highlighting associated risks and the need for regulatory frameworks. We provide insights into the dynamic landscape of fintech and the potential impact of AI integration in the financial sector. Listen to learn more!

Thu, 28 Mar 2024 01:52:53 GMT
Yan Wu, embedded.dev and Bond Financial Technologies

Yan Wu, co-founder of Embedded.dev and Bond Financial Technologies as well as former VP Head of Data at SoFi shares his journey from engineering to fintech. We talk all things BNPL, how these innovations are transforming Black Friday shopping as well as what went into building Bond, which he sold in June 2023. Yan delves into Bond's mission to streamline financial services for developers through modern APIs, shedding light on their role in facilitating transactions and compliance. Furthermore, he addresses the challenges of merging antiquated banking technology with modern innovations and offers valuable insights into the future of banking and blockchain technology. Listen to learn more!

Wed, 20 Mar 2024 17:13:43 GMT
Matt West, Xenios

Matt West, founder of Zenios discusses the challenges and opportunities in the fintech industry. They delve into the complexities of regulatory compliance, particularly in the context of partnerships between fintech firms and banks, amidst a crackdown on fintech-bank relationships. The conversation touches on market trends, potential recession impacts, and the evolving landscape of buy now, pay later (BNPL) services. Matt emphasizes the importance of adaptability and continuous learning, offering advice for individuals navigating the dynamic fintech ecosystem.

Wed, 14 Feb 2024 19:39:57 GMT
Greg Palmer, Finovate
Greg Palmer is the host of the Finovate Podcast and head strategist for the Finovate conference series. With years of experience in the fintech space, Greg has worked with thousands of people on how to best market their companies to a wide variety of audiences, including Venture Capitalists, Bankers, and Analysts. In this episode, Greg shares his insights on BNPL, the future of Fintech, bank failures, and what makes a great startup. 0-1: Intro 1-2: Difference between the Finovate conference and others 2-4: Top Finovate Innovations 4-6: Credit Scores Innovations 6-8: FICO 8-10: Buy Now Pay Later 10-11: Buy Now Pay Later Technologie/Providers 11-14: Buy Now Pay Later Risk 14-16: Buy Now Pay Later Cons 16-19: National Debt 19-22: Banking Industry and Innovation 22-24: Does Banking Regulation Work 24-30: SVB Failure 30-32: Bad Corporate Actors 32-38: Differentiator between successful companies and others 38-40: Ego in venture capital 40-44: Key things founders should pitch 44-46: What makes a good pitch? 46-48: what is the best pitch you have seen? 48-50: Can students attend Finovate events? 50-52: Different ways to be successful in Fintech 52-54: Opportunities in difficult times 54-58: Upcoming innovative countries 58-: Advice to college students
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 16:09:16 GMT
Pranav Barthwal, MyFinFi World Private Limited
In this Episode, Pranav Barthwal shares insights into his experiences at American Express, the evolution of the card industry in India, and the challenges and opportunities in the financial services sector. The discussion also delves into the intricacies of Earned Wage Access, workforce management, and the impact of economic factors on India's market, providing a comprehensive overview of the dynamic landscape in fintech and beyond. 00:00-00:01: Introduction 00:01-00:05: Sudha Organization and Chadha's role at American Express 00:05-00:10: Challenges and evolution in the card industry 00:10-00:15: Banking sector overview and licenses in India 00:15-00:20: Partnerships, tech challenges, and workforce management 00:20-00:25: Earned Wage Access (EWA) model, market dynamics 00:25-00:30: Financing student loans, SME lending, platform strategy 00:30-00:35: Future plans, economic challenges, employee welfare 00:35-00:40: Opportunities in India, global economic impact 00:40-00:45: Return of Indians, education challenges, consistency 00:45-00:47: Acknowledgments and Conclusion
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 16:07:00 GMT
Ohad Samet, TrueML Products
Ohad Samet is the co-founder of TrueML Products, a company that specializes in building intelligent communications platforms. Ohad obtained his undergraduate degree in biology and philosophy from Tel Aviv University. In this episode, Ohad discusses the evolution of artificial intelligence, its impact on decision-making, and the nuances of data cleansing, providing valuable insights for both fintech enthusiasts and those exploring the world of AI. 00:00-00:05: Introduction, AI's venture into non-traditional realms 00:05-00:10: Machine learning in nuanced decision-making, impact on job markets 00:10-00:15: Data challenges in ML, economic heuristics in purchasing 00:15-00:20: Ethical AI, Apple-Goldman Sachs partnership 00:20-00:25: Exponential growth in computing power, AI in risk assessment 00:25-00:30: AI in weather forecasting, genomic sequencing, and Tremell's origin 00:30-00:35: Buy now pay later vs. credit cards, challenges in the industry 00:35-00:40: Business culture clashes, profitability challenges, career advice
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 16:06:04 GMT
Ras Asan, Heal Thy Hustle
Ras Asan is a founder and fintech pioneer, who, despite being featured in top-tier media like CNN, New York Times, and Inc. magazine, faced burnout at the pinnacle of their career. They're the founder of "Heal Thy Hustle," a holistic wellness brand dedicated to empowering professionals to achieve equilibrium through self-help resources, life coaching, and wellness workshops, with a current focus on enhancing productivity, morale, and personal development in small businesses and corporations. 00:00 to 00:05: Introduction and personal investments, discussing health challenges for entrepreneurs. 00:05 to 00:10: Entrepreneurial role in Cleveland, highlighting health struggles for business owners. 00:10 to 00:15: Motivation behind contributing to a book on health and entrepreneurship. 00:15 to 00:20: Exploration of the eight forms of capital model and community building. 00:20 to 00:25: Blockchain applications in healthcare, voting, and music, addressing cryptocurrency stigmatization. 00:25 to 00:30: Growing interest in AI, societal impact, and challenges in distinguishing marketing from health benefits. 00:30 to 00:35: Discussion on dietary choices, societal influences, and challenges in maintaining community connections. 00:35 to 00:40: Exploration of holistic wellness, brain health, and the connection between neurotransmitters and gut health. 00:40 to 00:50: Advice for college students on financial planning, healthcare, and learning about investments.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 16:04:49 GMT
Gary Hoberman, Unqork

Gary Hoberman, CEO and founder of Unqork, recounts his transition from a 25-year career on Wall Street to entrepreneurship with Unqork in 2017. Reflecting on his experience in capital markets and trading systems, Holderman highlights the inefficiencies of traditional software development, where a significant budget is consumed by maintaining legacy systems. He emphasizes the need for software that evolves and improves over time, rather than contributing to legacy burdens. Holderman discusses Unquork's focus on regulated industries like financial services and healthcare, detailing their success with major clients like CVS and federal compliance certification. He underscores Unqork’s strategy of addressing complex challenges first to pave the way for broader adoption, contrasting it with traditional technology companies.

Wed, 07 Feb 2024 23:19:52 GMT
Phin Upham, Haymaker Ventures

In this episode of the Fintech at IU podcast, Phin Upham, founding partner at Haymaker Ventures, discusses his venture capital experience and insights into investing in young founders. He explores the fintech space, focusing on the impact of market fluctuations and the evolution of BNPL services. Phin highlights the significance of AI in financial decision-making and the necessity of offering consumers better choices through technology. Concluding with advice for college students, he stresses the importance of long-term planning and systematic execution for success.

Mon, 05 Feb 2024 04:07:29 GMT
Jan Smith, H2O Capital Innovation

In this episode of the Fintech at IU podcast, Jan Smith, a strategic advisor at H2O Capital Innovation, shares his extensive experience in fintech, strategy consulting, and M&A advisory. He discusses the importance of mentorship, early entrepreneurship, and the unique challenges and opportunities within the Latin American fintech landscape, highlighting differences in regulatory environments and innovation trends. The episode also discusses Jan's critical views on "Buy Now, Pay Later" practices, questioning their impact on financial inclusion and the authenticity of fintech companies' world-changing claims.

00:00 to 00:04: Jan Smith, a strategic advisor at H2O Capital Innovation, discusses his experience in fintech, including strategy consulting and M&A advisory, and highlights his team's global operations in Latin America, the US, Dubai, Singapore, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.

00:04 to 00:08: Jan shares insights on entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of starting early, taking risks, having a supportive team, and his journey with American Express influencing his career in financial services.

00:08 to 00:12: The discussion focuses on the significance of mentors for young entrepreneurs and the role of compliance and regulation in the Latin American fintech landscape, particularly in anti-money laundering and cross-border payments.

00:12 to 00:16: The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in Latin American fintech, comparing Brazil's progressive approach to Mexico's conservative stance due to regulatory uncertainties and different investment cultures.

00:16 to 00:20: Jan elaborates on fintech development in Latin America, noting Brazil's advanced banking system, Mexico's regulatory challenges, and the rising innovation in countries like Colombia.

00:20 to 00:24: The discussion shifts to "Buy Now, Pay Later" practices in Latin America, with Jan critiquing their impact on financial inclusion and consumer behavior and questioning fintech companies' claims about world-changing impacts.

Mon, 05 Feb 2024 04:07:02 GMT
Aaron Smith, Savi

Aaron Smith, co-founder of Savi, discusses innovative solutions in student loan management and strategies for financial empowerment in academia. Discover Savvy's role in transforming financial decisions for students and graduates in this insightful discussion on FinTech's impact on education.


00:00 - 00:03: Introduction to the podcast and discussion on university cost decisions and student loan assistance with Aaron Smith from Savi.

00:03 - 00:06: Exploration of rising education costs, average student debt, and government loan forgiveness options.

00:06 - 00:09: Discussion on economic challenges for young people, policy work in D.C., and factors driving up college costs.

00:09 - 00:12: Debate on the value of college education versus debt, focusing on the financial impact on different socio-economic classes.

00:12 - 00:15: Continuation on college funding complexities, income share agreements, and the cyclical nature of college attendance.

00:15 - 00:18: Discussion on the ethics of college funding, disparities in student resources, and middle-class financial struggles.

00:18 - 00:21: Focus on legal aspects of student loans, importance of understanding repayment options, and impact of COVID-19 on loan payments.

00:21 - 00:24: Conversation shifts to entrepreneurship, with advice for students on starting businesses and addressing industry pain points.

00:24 - 00:27: Discussion on choosing and prioritizing business ideas, the role of co-founders, and challenges in disrupting industries.

00:27 - 00:30: Emphasis on timing and unpredictability in starting a business and the importance of long-term planning.

00:30 - 00:33: Conclusion with advice for college students on student loans and entrepreneurship, followed by acknowledgments and thanks.

Sat, 03 Feb 2024 23:22:31 GMT
Joshuah Lebacq, National Bank of Canada

In this episode, Joshuah Lebacq, Principal of VC at the National Bank of Canada, discusses venture capital in fintech, emphasizing the key characteristics of successful startups and the importance of strong leadership and company culture. We discuss corporate governance, with a focus on the challenges of board responsibilities and decision-making, particularly in cases of CEO removal, using OpenAI as an example and explore the intersection of technology and finance, discussing topics like AI and robotics, the strategy behind Apple's credit card, and the dynamics of collaborations between financial institutions.

00:00 - 00:05: Introduction of Joshua Lebec from National Bank of Canada, discussing venture capital in fintech, investment in various financial services, and the role of venture capital in supporting startups.

00:05 - 00:10: Discussion on key characteristics of successful portfolio companies, challenges in scaling, and the importance of leadership and company culture.

00:10 - 00:15: Conversation about board responsibilities, challenges in corporate governance, and the complexities of removing a CEO, with a specific reference to a scenario at OpenAI.

00:15 - 00:20: Exploration of the limitations and potential dangers of AI and robotics, including a hypothetical scenario involving facial recognition and explosive drones, and thoughts on Neuralink.

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00:25 - 00:30: Discussion on Apple's credit card strategy, its impact on customers, and potential future directions for Apple's financial services.

00:30 - 00:35: Exploration of the Marriott Bonvoy credit card benefits, challenges of different financial institutions collaborating, and the sustainability of such programs.

00:35 - 00:40: A conversation about influential leaders in the financial sector, the risks and benefits of big financial ventures, and the impact of public image on business decisions.

Wed, 10 Jan 2024 17:47:14 GMT
Erin Papworth, Nav.it

In this episode, Erin Papworth, CEO and co-founder of Nav.it, delves into the intricate relationship between financial health and behavioral science. She shares her unique journey from working on significant projects in Africa to spearheading innovations in fintech, focusing on the impact of financial education and services on behavioral change. The discussion also highlights the future of fintech, discussing the integration of AI, the ethical considerations in financial products, and strategies for financial wellness in the modern world.


00:00 - 00:03: Introduction of Erin Papworth, CEO of Nav.it, discussing her background in behavioral health and financial services in Africa.

00:03 - 00:06: Overview of Navit's financial health mission, blending behavioral wellness with a subscription-based financial service model.

00:06 - 00:09: Insights into consumer credit use, savings trends, and effective strategies for managing debt and finances.

00:09 - 00:12: Discussion on personal financial management, importance of building credit history, and early financial education.

00:12 - 00:15: Exploration of employer-sponsored financial benefits and the role of financial coaching in employee wellness.

00:15 - 00:18: Ethical concerns around high-interest rates, debt management, and the impact of financial stress on health.

00:18 - 00:21: Analysis of economic trends, government debt, and their implications for personal finance.

00:21 - 00:24: Advice on investment strategies, diversification, and the role of cryptocurrencies in personal finance.

00:24 - 00:27: Discussion on financial health as an integral part of overall well-being and its impact on life decisions and happiness.

00:27 - 00:30: Future trends in fintech, financial education importance, and technology integration in financial planning.

00:30 - 00:33: Financial management and career planning advice for young professionals in the AI era.

00:33 - 00:35: Closing remarks, acknowledgments to participants and listeners, and concluding thoughts.

Fri, 05 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT
Jesse Greif, OneChronos
Jesse Greif, COO at OneChronos, Ex Goldman Sachs, discusses topics ranging from startup culture challenges to the intricacies of optimizing trading execution for institutional clients. We discuss the expansion of OneChronos, emphasizing the significance of hiring decisions, managing financial resources, and encouraging calculated risks in the dynamic startup environment. The discussion further extends to the technical aspects of OneChronos' optimization model, its benefits for quantitative trading firms, and reflections on the role of psychology and personal growth in the fintech industry. 00:00-00:03: Podcast Kickoff and Company Introduction Fintech podcast intro with Jesse Greif, COO at OneChronos X Goldman Sachs. OneChronos overview, specializing in securities trading optimization, and a discussion on startup culture with an emphasis on guardrails. 00:03-00:07: Startup Growth and Hiring Insights Team expansion from 6 to 15 members, highlighting individual impact. Hiring insights: balancing skills, motivation, and financial management, with advice on risks and entrepreneurship. 00:07-00:11: Navigating Startup Challenges Managing financial resources, hiring based on attitude and values. Challenges and benefits of startup culture, with encouragement to take risks for positive outcomes. 00:11-00:15: Building a Company and Reflections Hiring considerations and evolving startup culture. Emphasis on positive discussions and balancing guidance with trust in the team's abilities. 00:15-00:22: Financial Markets and Trading Optimization Encouragement for calculated risks and entrepreneurship. Reflections on worst-case scenarios, advising extensive interviews, and an introduction to equity markets. 00:22-00:30: Optimizing Trading Execution and Technical Insights Factors influencing order venue decisions and OneChronos' approach to optimization. Technical insights into optimization challenges and balancing global optimization with practical heuristics. 00:30-00:37: Advanced Optimization Techniques Technical aspects of OneChronos' optimization model, algorithms, and benefits for trading firms. Expressive bidding, user-injected constraints, and the flexibility of the matching engine. 00:37-00:45: Guest Insights, AI Impact, and Career Advice Guest's background, AI's impact, and advice for non-traditional fintech majors. Navigating disruptive product representation, encouraging exploration of career paths, and diverse experiences. 00:45-00:53: Personal Growth and Finding Balance Psychology concepts, inclusivity, and reflections on self-discovery. Balancing work and life, enjoying the journey, and encouragement to explore, experiment, and take risks. 00:53-01:07: Success, Vulnerability, and Outro Success attributed to hard work, encouraging vulnerability and growth. Recognizing challenges, revisiting priorities, and two actionable steps for early career individuals. The outro reflects on consistency and effort. 01:07-01:08: Concluding Thoughts and Outro Final thoughts, summarizing the key points, and concluding the podcast with an outro.
Sat, 16 Dec 2023 12:09:07 GMT
Jamie Finn, Securitize
Jamie Finn, Co-Founder and President of Securitize, discusses a range of fintech topics from the evolution of blockchain technology and the complexities of cryptocurrency scams, to the importance of investor diligence in the current crypto climate. The episode explores Securitize's growth, highlighting the challenges and successes in the blockchain space, and the crucial role of strategic decision-making in such a dynamic industry. Jamie shares his personal experiences with crypto scams, providing valuable insights into the psychology behind these frauds and offering essential advice for those navigating the fintech sector. The discussion also encompasses the integration of blockchain in mainstream applications, the shifting landscape of big tech in the blockchain arena, and critical reflections on the future of fintech and digital security. 00:00-01: Introduction and Jamie Finn's background in blockchain security. 00:01-02: Discussion on FTT token's value surge and cryptocurrency optimism. 00:02-03: Challenges in cryptocurrency, unrealistic expectations, and the Dogecoin phenomenon. 00:03-04: Shift in investor diligence and reckoning in crypto valuations post-2021. 00:04-05: Addressing fatal flaws in cryptocurrency due diligence post-FTX meltdown. 00:05-06: Experiences with fraudulent behavior in the crypto space. 00:06-07: Psychology of scammers and the importance of thorough due diligence. 00:07-08: Personal scam experience with a fake blockchain project. 00:08-09: Dealing with the aftermath of being scammed and recognizing red flags. 00:09-10: Distinguishing genuine expertise from fraud in fintech. 00:10-11: Differentiating real knowledge from pretense and the concept of 'fraud as a service.' 00:11-12: Discussion on GPT's impact and exploring new fintech opportunities. 00:12-13: Institutional interest in blockchain for back-office transformation. 00:13-14: (Incomplete transcript for this minute) 00:14-15: (Incomplete transcript for this minute) 00:15-16: NFT technology applications in ticketing and its potential in fintech. 00:16-17: Internet evolution analogy to explain blockchain's current state and potential. 00:17-18: The need for further development and ease of use in blockchain infrastructure. 00:18-19: Speculation on tech giants' responses to blockchain and changing business models. 00:19-20: Future integration of Web 3 in mainstream social media and its impact. 00:20-21: Consumer confidence in crypto via mainstream platforms; discussion on super apps. 00:21-22: Potential of Apple as a super app and the future of fintech. 00:22-23: The fintech industry's challenges and the next big technological advancements. 00:23-24: Speculation on Apple's future and the evolution of technology. 00:24-25: Debate on Apple's potential in blockchain and the role of PayPal in fintech. 00:25-26: PayPal's stablecoin and its impact on the payment system landscape. 00:26-27: The potential of PayPal and Square in blockchain and fintech. 00:27-28: Discussion on fintech liabilities and security concerns in crypto wallets. 00:28-29: The future of sophisticated financial products and asset digitization. 00:29-30: U.S. government debt, reserve currency status, and blockchain as a catalyst. 00:30-31: The role of U.S. power and the importance of digitization in asset management. 00:31-32: Future of large financial firms moving to blockchain technology. 00:32-33: Advice for young people entering the blockchain field. 00:33-34: Closing remarks and gratitude to the guest.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Mary Wisniewski, Cornerstone Advisors
Join us on Fintech at IU as we sit down with Mary Wisniewski, Editor-at-Large at Cornerstone Advisors. Dive into co-innovation in banking, AI's impact on cryptocurrency, and insights from Mary's journey in the fintech landscape. Discover the past, present, and future of finance and technology in this insightful episode. 00:00-00:01: Podcast Welcome and Introduction 00:01-00:02: Co-innovation Impact on Banking 00:02-00:03: Memorable Stories and Favorite Features 00:03-00:04: Morning Motivation and Life Crisis 00:04-00:05: Money 1033, AI Domains, and Funding 00:05-00:06: Crypto Scandal and Industry Impact 00:06-00:07: Trial Coverage and Cryptocurrency Setback 00:07-00:08: Crypto Hype, Scandals, and Industry Perception 00:08-00:09: AI, Crypto, and Changing Public Image 00:09-00:10: US Economy Uncertainty and Surprises 00:10-00:11: Federal Pressure on Banks and Interchange 00:11-00:12: Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards 00:12-00:13: Banks' Resilience During Recessions 00:13-00:14: Rhetoric vs. Reality in Changing Banking 00:14-00:15: Fintech Products and Their Similarities 00:15-00:16: BNPL and Impulsive Decisions 00:16-00:17: Saving vs. Debt with BNPL 00:17-00:18: Future of Fintech and Large Banks 00:18-00:19: Financial Discipline and Impulsive Decisions 00:19-00:20: Cash Back vs. Overdraft Fees 00:20-00:21: Wells Fargo Scandal and Customer Loyalty 00:21-00:22: City's Fine and Account Practices 00:22-00:23: Banking with Large Organizations 00:23-00:24: Branches During the Pandemic 00:24-00:25: Fintech vs. Traditional Banks and Regulations 00:25-00:26: Government Regulations and Fintech Challenges 00:26-00:27: AI-Generated Voices and Deep Fakes 00:27-00:28: Tech Replacing Human Aspects 00:28-00:29: Traditional Banks' Government Advantage 00:29-00:30: Advice: Insert Yourself into Opportunities
Sat, 09 Dec 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Sanjib Kalita, Gupy.ai
In this episode, we explore the dynamic intersection of technology and finance, with a focus on blockchain and cryptocurrency. Today we talk with Sanjib Kalita, Head of Industry at Fintech Meetup and CEO of Gupy.ai, about his experiences at Google, launching Money 20/20, and his insights on the evolving fintech landscape. The conversation covers blockchain's potential, challenges in public perception, and the promising innovations in startups. Sanjid also shares valuable advice for college students and reflects on wealth dynamics. 00:00 to 00:01: Intro to podcast and guest, Sanjib Kalita, on college-focused fintech. 00:01 to 00:02: Sajid's excitement for creative work and turning ideas into reality. 00:02 to 00:03: Discussing blockchain for credit report issues and timing challenges. 00:03 to 00:04: Insights into blockchain benefits, early adoption challenges, and fraud prevention. 00:04 to 00:05: Exploring public perception, differentiating blockchain from crypto. 00:05 to 00:06: Discussing blockchain in healthcare, advocating open-mindedness. 00:06 to 00:07: Emphasizing blockchain's positive impact, tackling fraud. 00:07 to 00:08: Reflecting on negative perceptions of crypto, need for education. 00:08 to 00:09: Comparing global regulatory perspectives on blockchain. 00:09 to 00:10: Highlighting fintech startups in entertainment and sports. 00:10 to 00:11: Focus on startups in entertainment and sports for financial services innovation. 00:11 to 00:12: Importance of risk appetite, innovation, and cutting out middlemen. 00:12 to 00:13: Exploring challenges of cutting out middlemen, importance of support. 00:13 to 00:14: Changing landscape of the financial industry, early adoption challenges. 00:14 to 00:15: Reflecting on experiences of being too early in the market. 00:15 to 00:16: Insights into marketing strategies, challenges of sounding too good. 00:16 to 00:17: Reflecting on wealth dynamics, maturity, and consequences. 00:17 to 00:18: Comparing crypto market growth with historical manipulations. 00:18 to 00:19: Reflecting on the evolution of blockchain and crypto markets. 00:19 to 00:20: Discussing missed opportunities, challenges of predicting trends. 00:20 to 00:21: Reflecting on marketing's influence on public perception. 00:21 to 00:22: Discussing personal encounters with billionaires, wealth impact. 00:22 to 00:23: Exploring generational perspectives on wealth, pitfalls. 00:23 to 00:24: Sharing experiences of first paychecks and financial independence. 00:24 to 00:25: Drawing parallels between excitement over paychecks and a candy store. 00:25 to 00:26: Closing remarks, gratitude to guest, audience, and advisors. 00:26 to 00:27: Asking advice for college students: Learn functions, bridge finance and tech. 00:27 to 00:28: Emphasizing understanding functions, financial vocabulary, interdisciplinary knowledge. 00:28 to 00:29: Expressing gratitude to guest, contributors, and concluding the episode. Tell me more about blockchain benefits.What are some fintech startup trends?
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Eric Eager, SumerSports
In this podcast episode, Eric Eager, a sports analytics expert, discusses the impact of mathematical analysis on decision-making in sports, explores historical examples, evaluates the role of key figures like Bill Belichick, and delves into the challenges and advancements in football data analytics. The conversation also touches on the intersection of AI and sports analytics, Eric's favorite NFL model, and the evolving landscape of sports analytics as a career. 00:00 to 00:04: Introduction to the podcast with guest Eric Eager. Exploring decision-making and lack of mathematical analysis in sports. 00:04 to 00:09: Historical examples of decisions in sports. Impact of decisions on player outcomes and success. 00:09 to 00:14: Success and decisions related to quarterbacks. Bill Belichick's role in New England Patriots' success. 00:14 to 00:19: Influence of game strategy on score outcomes. Challenges in tracking and rating football data. 00:19 to 00:24: Impact of poor officiating on game results. Challenges in evaluating quarterbacks in the draft. 00:24 to 00:29: Transition from academia to sports analytics. Growth and specialization in sports analytics. 00:29 to 00:34: Impact of AI and machine learning on sports analytics. Favorite model built for the NFL. 00:34 to 00:40: Role of proprietary models in sports analytics. Financial considerations in sports trades and opportunities in fantasy sports analytics.
Sat, 02 Dec 2023 23:30:00 GMT
Kenon Chen, Clear Capital
In this episode, Kenon Chen, discusses the nuances of property valuation, from data points to valuation methods, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in the industry. Keenan shares insights on the transformative role of technology, the digitization of homes, and the impact on traditional appraisers, emphasizing the need for unbiased opinions and recent, accurate data. 00:01-00:05: Explore property valuation nuances, data points, and complexities. Explain valuation methods, historical data use (especially for new construction), and the importance of accurate valuation for property stakeholders. 00:06-00:10: Discuss challenges, opportunities, and technology's role in property valuation. Introduce human-based evaluation, emphasize unbiased opinions post-financial crisis, and overview traditional appraisal, emphasizing digitization's necessity. 00:11-00:15: Discuss technology's role in creating digital floor plans for homes. Address concerns about digitization's impact, mention a free digital home appraisal process, and compare the U.S. real estate market with other countries. 00:16-00:20: Discuss digital floor plan benefits, challenges in relying on property records, and real estate industry regulatory changes. Mention programs allowing property data collection for consumer cost savings and credit rating agencies supporting innovative valuation approaches. 00:21-00:25: Briefly discuss experiences during the 2008 financial crisis, share anecdotes about networking and building business relationships, reflect on personal growth, and emphasize the significance of relationships in career success amid market uncertainties. 00:26-00:30: Discuss increasing housing affordability, supporting new homeownership models, and encouraging innovation and change in the real estate market. Overview fractional ownership models and collaborative approaches to homeownership. Offer advice for young individuals to focus on relationships, authenticity, and adding value to others' lives. 00:31-00:35: Reflect on personal growth, finding authenticity through education and self-discovery. Acknowledge the importance of relationships in career development and success. Recognize the mistake of trying to lead like someone else and the value of authenticity. Discuss the transformational moment of going back to school, gaining new perspectives, and offer advice on continuous practice, staying authentic, and finding passion in impacting others positively. 00:36-00:40: Explain the importance of relationships in both short-term and long-term success. Conclude with final advice for young individuals to focus on relationships, authentic interactions, and adding value. Acknowledge the challenge of maintaining relationships in the business world and reference a quote from "The Big Short." Offer closing remarks and express gratitude to the audience and hosts.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Aryeh Furman, Emergent Cognition
In this episode, founder of Emergent Cognition, Aryeh Furman, delves into the dynamic realms of fintech, entrepreneurship, and the profound intricacies of life. From navigating startup ventures to unraveling the challenges of modern hustle, join us in exploring the intersections of burnout, holistic wellness, balanced lifestyles, and professional empowerment. 00:00 to 00:05: Introduction and Startup Ventures 00:05 to 00:10: Challenges and Transitions 00:10 to 00:15: Transformations and Business Models 00:15 to 00:20: Alumni Reflections and Fintech Landscape 00:20 to 00:25: Industry Dynamics and Entrepreneurial Risks 00:25 to 00:30: Balancing Passion and Practicality 00:45 to 00:50: Living for a Grand Purpose and Optimism 00:50 to 00:53: Encouragement to Students and Gratitude
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Nick Chandi, ForwardAI
Nick Chandi is the CEO and Co-Founder of ForwardAI, a trailblazer in instant business payments. With two decades in accounting technology and finance, Nick not only leads ForwardAI but also co-chairs the BC Tech CEO Scale C-Council and contributes to the Forbes Finance Council. 0:00-5:00: Introduction and Forward AI 5:00-10:00: Importance of Cash Flow in Business and why businesses choose different payment platforms 10:00-15:00: The Emergence of FEDNOW and Traditional Banks 15:00-20:00: Canada V.S. America Fintech Ecosystem 20:00-25:00: The Next Big Wave After the Ai Boom 25:00-30:00: The Threats of Fraud and AI 30:00-35:00: Challenges of Operating a Remote Team 35:00-40:00: Advice to someone Leading A Remote Team 40:00-45:00: Recommendation to Collage Students and Conclusion
Sat, 18 Nov 2023 08:00:00 GMT
Gautham Sastri, We4c.ai

Gautham Sastri is the President and CEO of We4C.ai, a company that deploys Artificial Intelligence to detect spam bots and extract foresight from social media. He is a seasoned technology entrepreneur, innovator, and investor, having previously founded iSentium, Terrascale Technologies, and Maximum Throughput, acquired by Avid Technology. In this episode, we discuss the impact of social sentiment on stock market dynamics, the GameStop and AMC meme stock saga, the growing influence of generative AI in the digital age, the need for AI regulation, and the challenges of distinguishing between human and AI-generated content. 00:00 to 00:01: Introduction 00:01 to 00:02: Background and career. 00:02 to 00:03: Insights from social media 00:03 to 00:04: Using Twitter for financial analysis 00:04 to 00:05: The role of social media in predicting market trends. 00:05 to 00:06: GameStop and AMC 00:06 to 00:07: The Robin Hood phenomenon. 00:07 to 00:08: Order flow data and its role as a form of sentiment. 00:08 to 00:09: AI Regulation 00:09 to 00:10: Addressing spam bots 00:10 to 00:11: Prevalence of bot-generated content on the internet. 00:11 to 00:12: Financial impact of advertising on social media platforms. 00:12 to 00:13: Potential regulation of the internet 00:13 to 00:14: The online words effects on human interaction 00:14 to 00:15: challenges of living in a digital age 00:15 to 00:16: technology 00:16 to 00:17: AI's role in content creation and manipulation 00:17 to 00:18: potential impact of AI and the need for regulation 00:18 to 00:19: Changing dynamics of the world 00:19 to 00:20: Influence of continuous news coverage and distinguishing truth from falsehood. 00:20 to 00:21: Importance of human interaction 00:21 to 00:22: Potential for a revolt among young people? 00:22 to 00:23: The need for individual action and problem-solving 00:23 to 00:24: Impact of generative AI on communication and relationships 00:24 to 00:25: The potential for a paradigm shift in society 00:25 to 00:26: The Miami effect and its influence on social media trends. 00:26 to 00:27: AI impact on advertising. 00:27 to 00:28: The role of AI in advertising and the importance of trust in social media platforms. 00:28 to 00:29: The importance of separating bots from actual human perception. 00:29 to 00:30: The need fordetecting AI-generated content. 00:30 to 00:31: Taking action, problem-solving, and utilizing available skills. 00:31 to 00:32: Opportunity for students to address specific problems and use their knowledge to make a difference. 00:32 to 00:33: The role of AI in financial engineering 00:33 to 00:34: The impact of bots on human behavior 00:34 to 00:35: The impact of bots on human behavior continued 00:35 to 00:36: The importance of brand and the influence of advertising in the digital age. 00:36 to 00:37: The challenges of distinguishing between AI-generated content and human-generated content. 00:37 to 00:38: Significance of detecting bots and understanding their influence. 00:38 to 00:39: The role of AI in trading and financial decision-making. 00:39 to 00:40: The importance of regulating AI and addressing its impact on society. 00:40 to 00:41: Maintaining trust and transparency in advertising. 00:41 to 00:42: The importance of acting and not being afraid to explore and solve problems. 00:42 to 00:43: The need for constant self-assessment and correction in pursuing goals and solving problems. 00:43 to 00:44: The importance of not being paralyzed by fear and taking steps to make a difference. 00:44 to 00:45: The potential for young individuals to explore their interests and make a positive impact on the world. 00:45 to 00:46: The Importance of taking daily steps toward one's goals.


Sat, 11 Nov 2023 22:07:22 GMT
Episode 9: Sarah Welch, Curinos
Sarah Welch is a Managing Director at Curinos, a company that helps financial institutions make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency and profitability. She completed her undergraduate degree in international business and French at Georgetown University and serves as a Chairperson for the Maryknoll Lay Missioners.
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 15:00:54 GMT
Caribou Honig, SemperViren Ventures
Caribou Honig is a partner at SemperViren Ventures, a VC firm that specializes in investing in workforce, healthcare, and financial technologies. In this episode, we discuss quitting jobs, taking risks, Insurance, and Venture capital in 2023. 0-1: Intro 1-5: Stupid Career Decisions 5-8: InsureTech 8-10: How will younger people become interested in insurance? 10-11: Opportunities at CapitalOne 11-13: Hierarchy of technology 13-16: Insurance API’s 16-18: What Caribou Invests In 18-21: What do you look for in a founder? 21-23: Dilution in Venture Capital 23-27: Investing in companies in 2023 27-32: Should Venture Capital be democratized? 32-34: How to find business opportunities 34-35: InsureTech Niche 35-40: The math behind Insurance 40-42: Assessing Risk 43-47: Advice to college students
Sat, 04 Nov 2023 07:00:00 GMT
Michelle Tran, Vestwell

In this episode, we talk about women in FinTech, creating startups in college, retirement, and investing.

Sat, 28 Oct 2023 18:22:53 GMT
Jonathan Katz, Amount
In this episode, we talk about how many banks are failing to realize the opportunity of BaaS, how big giants like Goldman and JP Morgan started taking action, how FinTech is starting to merge in the lending sector, the current macro environment and the compliance aspect of new data.
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 03:56:17 GMT
Jonah Crane, Klaros Group
In this episode, we talk with Jonah Crane, one of the partners at the widely-known Klaros Group. We talk about the growing number of M&A deals the FinTech industry has seen in 2023, which is mostly attributed to the venture slowdown and practically dead IPO and SPAC markets that we saw last year. We get his takes on international FinTech markets exploding with growth, especially in Brazil. Finally, we get in-depth on regulations, the Sam Bankman-Fried Trial/FTX crash, and BAAS. Min 0-2: Early career Min 2-3: 2008 finacial crisis Min 3-9: Now vs. 2008 Min 9-10: Latin American markets Min 10-13: Younger generation and Fintech Min 13-16: Regulators and fiscal policy Min 16-19: Working with Plaid Min 19-21: Understanding regulations Min 21-24: Crypto regulations and the new frontier Min 24-28: State-by-state crypto approach Min 29-35: Banking as a Service Regulations Min 35-37: Choosing a bank as a Fintech Min 37-38: Fintech user Information security Min 38-40: Best advice for someone entering the Fintech space Min 40-41: Is it worth entering the fintech space? Min 41-44: Apple x Goldman Sachs Min 44-45: Sponsored banking boom Min 45-47: CFI lending Min 47-50: Advice to college students
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 03:46:22 GMT
Gerry Hays, Doriot Venture Labs
In this episode, we talk with Professor Gerry Hays from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. He runs a VC called Doriot Venture Labs, teaching investors how to identify the characteristics of high-potential investors, how to financially engineer win/win venture investments, how to avoid the most common "trapdoors" that drive negative outcomes, and how to increase overall confidence navigating venture complexities. We discuss his take on what current VC investors should do regarding either full-on consumption to generate quick returns or instead letting these startups take their time and innovate. We go in-depth on crowdfunding, tokenization of assets, and the rise of angel investors. And finally... we talk about how the wealthiest families dominate VC. Timestamps: 0:00-1:00 (Intro) 2:00-3:00 (Time as a lobbyist) 3:00-5:00 (First startup) 5:00-6:00 (Second startup to now) 6:00-7:00 (Hometown) 7:00-8:00 (Teaching at IU ) 8:00-10:00 (What is venture and private capital) 10:00-11:00 (Angel Investors) 11:00-15:00 (Who controls the venture market, and the problem with fundraising?) 15:00-16:00 (What prerequisites should a VC have?) 16:00-17:00 (Private capital investing strategy) 17:00-18:00 (Creating a VC exam and government intervention) 18:00-20:00 (Who do you want to fund your company?) 20:00-23:00 (What founders you should invest in) 23:00-25:00 (The two C’s) 25:00-27:00 (The ups and downs of investing) 28:00-30:00 (Being purpose-driven and fintech at IU) 30:00-32:00 (Don’t focus on what others think) 32:00-34:00 (Being a consumer) 34:00-36:00 (Working vs. owning) 36:00-39:00 (Is money everything?) 39:00-43:00 (US debt and assets) 43:00-44:00 (US status and spending) 44:00-46:00 (Lobbying and politics) 46:00-48:00 (Taking action)
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 02:59:36 GMT
Alex Johnson, FinTech Takes
In this episode, we talk to Alex Johnson, creator of the FinTech Takes newsletter and one of the most widely regarded figures in the industry. He also runs his own podcast "FinTech Takes" where he talks BAAS, investment advice, innovative business models, emerging players and upcoming trends. We talk FinTech specifically in 2021 and his take on what will happen to the industry within the next decade, how AI will change FinTech and the #1 tips he has for college students who want to land FinTech roles. Timestamps: 0:00-1:00 (Intro) 1:00-4:00 (Early life and career) 4:00-5:00 (Jumping from Zoot to FICO) 5:00-7:00 (The shift from manual to automated underwriting) 7:00- 9:00 (FICO Scores and Lending) 9:00-10:00 (Misuse of FICO scores) 10:00-15:00 (Fintech boom in 2021) 15:00-16:00 (AI in Fintech) 16:00-18:00 (The obsession with AI) 18:00-22:00 (Revoluntanry = boring) 22:00-23:00 (Starting the Fintech Club) 23:00-24:00 (Having the right motivation) 24:00-27:00 (Starting the newsletter) 27:00-29:00 (Building foundations) 29:00-31:00 (Constantly learning) 31:00-34:00 (Become obsessed with something) 34:00-35:00 (Getting started in Fintech) 35:00-39:00 (Fixed Income and Securities) 39:00-43:00 (Customer point of view ) 43:00-47:00 (The Next Steps in Fintech) 47:00-48:00 (Old systems and new technologies) 48:00 -49:00 (Advice to college students)
Wed, 18 Oct 2023 04:23:16 GMT
Rob Krugman, Broadridge
In our first official episode, we sit down with Rob Krugman, the Chief Digital Officer at Broadridge. He talks about entrepreneurship, his foresight on what will happen in Generative AI within the next decade, big players like Goldman and JP Morgan creating services similar to FinTech firms, and building this innovative mentality within teams. Timestamps: 0:00-1:00 (Intro) 1:00-3:00 (Early career) 3:00-4:00 (Working for startups) 4:00-5:00 (Current career) 5:00-7:00 (Old financial technologies and upcoming financial technologies/Web3) 7:00-9:00 (FinTech vs. Institutional Banks) 9:00-11:00 (Gamifying companies) 11:00-12:00 (Delivering value to users) 12:00-14:00 (protecting crypto investors) 14:00-18:00 (Financial literacy problem and solutions) 18:00-19:00 (new participants in crypto and its future) 19:00-20:00 (the stigma in crypto) 20:00-22:00 (401k investing) 22:00-24:00 (Financial literacy for retirement) 24:00-end (new generational thinking)
Wed, 18 Oct 2023 04:14:16 GMT
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