Fintech Insider By 11:fs

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Fintech Insider, hosted by 11:FS is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking and financial services. The hosts are joined weekly by a range of fantastic guests discuss the latest news, developments, and trends within the industry. On Fintech Insider Insights, they speak to subject matter experts for deep dives on APIs, AI, digital banking, and all other areas disrupting our industry. Fintech Insider Interviews brings you one-on-one interviews with the thought leaders and innovators transforming financial services.Whether you're a fintech expert or you're just keen to know more, then this is the podcast for you!

Episodios

  • Ep. 127. News: Mauled

    29/08/2017 Duración: 53min

    In this episode: Sam Maule is joined by David Brear, Jason Bates and Simon Taylor for this week's news show. They discuss: the possibility of US banks making a massive profit if deregulation goes ahead, and at what cost to the consumers?; Co-op Bank's stake falls to just 1%, what happens to the 4M loyal customers who buy into Co-op's ideals if only 1% is still managed by them?; As Barclays allowed customers to make payments via Siri is this actual innovation from them? And is this a huge step forward in accessibility to banking for the handicapped? They also talk through TransferWise's next funding raise and how they properly "get" marketing, Google and Walmart team up to take on Amazon, N26's first 500k customers, and how porn can be an innovative force in banking. Also, if all these news stories were a song, which song would they be? See if you agree with the team's suggestions. As always, find all the news stories in this episode and many more at fintechinsidernews.com, follow us on Facebook, and

  • Ep. 126 Interview - Beth Knickerbocker, CIO, OCC

    25/08/2017 Duración: 21min

    In this episode: Beth tells Simon what the OCC is and what it does, with particular reference to the American dual-banking system and how she became a part of it. We also find out what the OCC is doing to embrace and promote financial innovation and the challenge of balancing that with regulation. To find out more about Beth and the work of the OCC, visit OCC.gov, or email innovation@occ.treas.gov We hope you're enjoying the show - don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, find all the news stories and many more at fintechinsidernews.com, follow us on Facebook, and we'd also love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes! Special Guest: Beth Knickerbocker.

  • Ep. 125. News: Are you bad when you're big?

    21/08/2017 Duración: 01h06min

    In another packed episode we have a full house of hosts as David, Jason and Simon are joined by global fintech commentator and Girl, Disrupted, Liz Lumley; Editor-in-Chief of Fintech Finance, Ali Paterson; and Capco's Principal Consultant, Charlie Wood. The team discuss WhatsApp adding payment features; First Direct coming consistently top of a customer service poll, and the bigger banks always come last - we discuss if there's a correlation between the size of the bank and their market share and the poor quality of customer service? (are you bad when you're big?); and most topically, what responsibility does PayPal have over KKK donations via their service? And how do you find a middle ground between censoring free speech and social responsibility? They also take on start up shopping; retraining and up-skilling versus job cutting; pocket money startups; and turning trash into tokens in Amsterdam. We also have an interview with James Lloyd, Asia-Pacific Fintech Leader at EY, all about the Chinese fintec

  • Ep. 124 Insights - Starling Bank Takeover

    18/08/2017 Duración: 46min

    In this episode: Megan Caywood, Chief Platform Officer, Jason Maude, Head of Customer Analytics and Sarah Guha, Product Director at Starling are joined by David Brear and Simon Taylor for a round table discussion about all things Starling Bank! Megan, Sarah and Jason fill us in on what Starling Bank does right now and it's aim to be the best current account in the industry. They also talk about the beginning of their global expansion, their start up mentality, their total focus on innovation and improvement, and the hurdles of rapid scaling. They also discuss their Marketplace product and some key partnerships as part of that, and how they're making a head start on PSD2. For more information visit StarlingBank.com or follow them on Twitter @StarlingBank. We hope you're enjoying the show - don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and we'd also love it if you could leave us a review on iTunes! Special Guests: Jason Maude, Megan Cooper, and Sarah Guha.

  • Ep. 123. News: Data is the new oil

    11/08/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    In this episode: In an episode packed full of guests and news, we kick off with Tandem's takeover of Harrods bank - where did they get the money and what's their next move? Next up is Australia's latest move to make bitcoin an official currency as they continue to fight to become a leader in blockchain, and is bitcoin the key to Chinese investment? Are Monzo the friendliest bank in Britain as yet again they reap praise from open, honest and prompt user communications following another outage. Are SoftBank vying to become the first investor to fund multiple world dominating companies? Are they the best at spotting new unicorns? They also talk Chinese giants - WeChat and Alipay as Chinese banks look to regulate fintechs, and is data the new oil? Reliable data that can be shared, is the new commodity companies want in on. And finally, what is ethical hacking? All this and more in this week's show. We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a

  • Ep.122. Interview - Phillip Keller & Harley Morlet, Tail

    11/08/2017 Duración: 23min

    In this episode: Meaghan Johnson interview Phillip Keller and Harley Morlet, CEO and co-founder of Tail respectively. Tail is a rewards platform designed for open banking APIs. Tail provides exclusive offers for Starling and Monzo card holders such as cash back on purchases made with their Starling or Monzo cards and other offers such as discounts on dining out. We ask them about Tail's origin story, what the main pain points were with getting off the ground and what their future plans are. We also ask them what they think the future holds with open banking and which challengers they'd most like to work with next. We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes.

  • InsurTech Insider - Ep. 2 Serial disruption

    09/08/2017 Duración: 30min

    In this episode David and Nigel discuss the latest news and trends in insurtech, including the trend of "serial disruptors" - talent moving away from incumbents to create start ups to fix issues with incumbents' services, as TechCrunch runs more insurtech stories lately, is this the start of insurtech going mainstream? They also talk drone insurance and are smart helmets the new frontier of insurtech? And the personalisation of data and risk to ensure that people are not tarred by tied stereotypes, such as young male drivers being more unreliable than any other demographic. Additionally, as Brolly raise over £1M in funding, we have an interview with their CEO Phoebe Hugh to discuss the latest innovations at Brolly and what they're looking to do longterm. Enjoy the show! Spread the word, tell your friends and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes! Special Guests: Nigel Walsh and Phoebe Hugh. Links: With $4 million in funding, Kin wants to change how homeowners get insured | TechCrunch Earnings

  • Ep. 121. News: Amazon is Everywhere

    04/08/2017 Duración: 49min

    In this episode: First up: Amazon is everywhere, should banks be concerned?, and is Amazon more of a threat than Trump? They also talk AI as RBC launches Siri bill paying functionality and USAA launches a pilot on Alexa. Klarna launches P2P product, Wavy, a rival to ABN AMRO's Tikkie but they have 'Pan-European' capabilities that could make them more influential. Alipay's European expansion continues, and the team discuss the scale of growth in Asia, as South Korean bank Kakao gains 800,000 customers in 4 days and it's not viewed as especially notable. They also debate the potential post-Brexit banking exodus and the wider impact of that on the British economy. And finally, as Andy Murray supposedly invests in Revolut, we talk about the impact of celebrity endorsement on fintechs. Special Guests: Andra Sonea and Tanya Andreasyan. Links: Executives Are More Worried About Amazon Than Trump Setbacks - Bloomberg RBC customers can now ask Siri to pay their bills USAA pilots conversational AI on Amazon Al

  • Ep. 120. Interview: PwC Financial Wellness Report

    04/08/2017 Duración: 20min

    In this episode: David interviews Robert Churcher, the author of the Financial Wellness Report and they discuss the growing challenges of financial wellness in today's climate, and the importance of education to help people understand their current financial position, their long term goals and how to achieve them. Advice is also critical, particularly contextual advice that is relative to an individual to help them independently manage their finances and to have confidence in investing. They discuss what the future will look like, especially for young professionals and the different products and services available to them. For further information read the report in full: http://www.pwc.co.uk/financial-services/fintech/assets/boosting-young-professionals-financial-wellness.pdf

  • Ep.119. Insights - NFI (Nordic Finance Innovation)

    02/08/2017 Duración: 01h13min

    In this episode: We bring you the highlights from an event we attended, organised by NFI, in Scandinavia, where we heard from co-founders and CEOs from some of the most up and coming fintech firms, including Bud, Solaris and Clear Bank, and our very own NED, Chris Skinner. Guests: Edward Maslaveckas - CEO and co-founder, Bud Marko Wenthin - Board Member, Solaris Nick Ogden - Executive Chairman, ClearBank Chris Skinner - Non-Executive Director, 11:FS We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes.

  • Ep.118. News: Tokenaires and the Spiral of Complacency

    31/07/2017 Duración: 01h54s

    In this episode: The team discuss: Revolut's massive crowd-funding pledges - but what will they do with the money?; Musk vs Zuckerberg on the future of AI; Transferwise's team-up with Apple Pay; and alternative credit scoring as Aire get a deal with Zopa. We also have an exclusive interview with Innovate Finance’s CFO, Abdul Haseeb Basit about their H1 Fintech Investment report. We also talk more bad news for Lloyds as they are forced to pay yet another fine; is too much reliance on consumer credit taking us into the next recession?; and finally, Sweden's government leaks critical information of nearly the entire country. You can find all of these stories and more over at fintechinsidernews.com, sign up now to join the discussion! We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes. Special Guest: Sarah Kocianski. Links: Revolut - Beyond Banking SEC deems DAO tokens and ICOs as securities Google launches its own AI Studio to fost

  • Ep. 117. Interview: Tim Schaefer Northwestern Mutual

    28/07/2017 Duración: 31min

    In this episode: David Brear interviews Tim Schaefer about his 29 years at Northwestern Mutual, starting as an entry level, programmer, all the way up to his current role as EVP. Tim takes us through how Northwestern Mutual are embracing technological and cultural changes, team structures and digital products to establish excellence in the space, all tied to driving great customer experience. We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes.

  • Ep.116. Insights – Live from TNW 2017

    26/07/2017 Duración: 01h53s

    In this episode: We bring you the highlights from The Next Web Conference 2017 in Amsterdam, where we spoke to some fantastic guests – including actual royalty – Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands, who speaks to Aden Davies about his new role as a special envoy for StartUpDelta2020. Additionally we have Max Brenssell, International Associate at n26 on their plans for expansion to the UK, followed by Ben Hammersley, of Wired about his views on AI and the impact it’ll have on the jobs market; Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten CEO and co-founder of this very event, TNW 2017, talking about The Next Web and what we can look forward to in 2018, followed by Marc Teerlink Chief Business strategist at IBM. Aden also chats Reshma Sohoni, Co-founder of Seedcamp straight offstage from giving her speech, and Kathryn Myronuk the Synthesis & Convergence Faculty Lead at Singularity University discussing the fantastic work that they do. Guests: Max Brenssell – N26 – International Associate Ben Hammersley – Wired –

  • Ep. 115. News: buying jewellery from a bank?

    24/07/2017 Duración: 01h14min

    In this episode: David, Jason and Simon are joined for this week’s show by news show regulars Liz Lumley and Kadhim Shubber. First up Jason guides the team through recent current account announcements from both Monzo and Starling – are they the hipsters of fintech?, Are they racing each other to release products?, and is there not room enough in the industry for both? They myth-bust the “tech-focus” of BNY Mellon’s new CEO; why “tech” is the tag everyone seems to covet – but saying it does not make it so; Kadhim introduces everyone to Shingy (shingy.com) and was the FCA’s faulty currency convertor tools deliberate or an honest mistake? As Barclays start giving away BPay bands for free they debate whether wearable alternatives to wallets are really a thing? And if they are, should you pay for them? David also chats with David Geale of the FCA on their latest cohort for the regulatory sandbox. Guests: Elizabeth Lumley FinTech commentator & Author of girl-disrupted.com Kadhim Shubber, Reporter a

  • Ep. 114. Interview – Mariano Belinky & Shachar Bialick

    21/07/2017 Duración: 39min

    In this episode Jason Bates and David Brear interview Mariano Belinky,  Managing Partner of Santander InnoVentures and Shachar Bialick, CEO of Curve, following the announcement last week of Santander’s recent investment in Curve, in an expansion of their growing fintech portfolio. They discuss how InnoVentures fits into Santander’s digital approach, and what the investment of Curve and two other fintechs brings them, the longterm business plan of Curve and how Santander’s investment will help them achieve this. They also talk APIs, open banking and what our guests’ views on upcoming PSD2 directives are. Find out more about Santander InnoVentures here and Curve at imaginecurve.com Learn more about Mariano by connecting on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter, and you can also find Shachar on LinkedIn or on Twitter. We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes. The post Ep. 114. Interview – Mariano Belinky & Shachar Bialick ap

  • InsurTech Insider Ep1. – InsurTech 101

    19/07/2017 Duración: 49min

    InsurTech Insider is a new show in the 11Media network, hosted by David Brear and co-host Nigel Walsh, of Deloitte, dedicated to all things insurtech. In Nigel’s words “there’s no better time to be in insurance” – and both he, David and their special guests will take you through the trends, changes and news stories, and the new startups, disruptors and technology in the insurance industry right now. Fittingly for our very first episode, the guys discuss exactly what is InsurTech? Is it just “fintech’s little brother” – or so much more than that? We find out the 101. They also discuss how much data is too much?; the importance of incumbent and insurtech relationships, the education of customers, and the overall shift in the industry from price and product to value and service. Guests: Nigel Walsh – partner at Deloitte, with focus on InsurTech, Technology Transformation and Digital Ben Green – Digital Director, Tock Insurance Freddy McNamara – CEO and Founder of Cuvva. Keep an eye out for Epi

  • Ep. 113 News: Is Cash Dying?

    17/07/2017 Duración: 51min

    In this episode In a fun packed episode, David is joined by regular guest Ghela Boskovich, alongside Edward Maslaveckas, Jeff Tijssen and Gabrielle Inzirillo, who made her Fintech Insider debut, having only just stepped off the Eurostar from Paris. The team discuss whether or not cash transactions are dying out in the UK thanks to the convenience of contactless payments – (1/3 of all card transactions are now contactless) – and the UK’s reduction in reliance on credit cards overall. Conversely, on the other side of the pond the US are now “hooked on credit”, is this the result of glamorous loyalty programmes or poor financial education? They also debate whether or not the UK cares about challenger banks; what the implications are of Stripe going after the Chinese market with integration of Alipay; US’s reluctance to adopt APIs; Revolut’s move to take on the Asian market following major investment; and how freaked out you’d be if your ATM started sending you handwritten messages, along with much more.

  • Ep. 112. Interview – Laurent le Moal, CEO, PayU

    14/07/2017 Duración: 17min

    In this episode Jason Bates interviews Laurent le Moal, CEO of PayU, the leading online payments provider, dedicated to growth markets, at Money20/20 Europe in Copenhagen. PayU’s primary focus is to help merchants accept payments and they operate in a wide range countries around the world including India, Latin America, Turkey and Russia. Laurent tells us that PayU currently manage an incredible 250 different ways to accept payments – including globally recognised cards, regional payment schemes, bank based accounts, legacy systems based on cash. Their focus being on digital transactions and they process 60% of all e-commerce transactions in India alone. Laurent and Jason discuss PayU’s existing huge market share and their plans for expansion into further digital payment products to serve consumers based around credit scoring in less developed countries. They also debate fintech changes and developments worldwide and where the trends are coming from, and where to watch for future investment opportunitie

  • Ep. 111. Insights: Money20/20 Europe, Part 2

    12/07/2017 Duración: 37min

    In this episode: We bring you the second roundup of  highlights from Money20/20 Europe in Copenhagen. We caught up with some fascinating guests, speakers and interviewees; starting with the founder of Moola and ITV’s resident Money Expert, Gemma Godfrey, who chatted to Simon about Moola – the online investment services she founded to help people invest their money easily and intuitively, and her time as an adviser to Arnold Schwarzernegger on The Celebrity Apprentice USA. Jason then catches up with Marko and Nigel from Solaris who give us an exclusive announcement of their new partnership; followed by Jaidev Janardana, the CEO of Zopa who discusses Zopa’s expansion from P2P lending to marketplace lending, and the company’s overall evolution since its launch in 2005. Jason also speaks to Jack Harris of Wirecard, a German-based company who collaborate with start ups and fintechs to empower them using Wirecard’s own banking licence; Jack tells Jason about their plans for future development and their global

  • Ep. 274. News: Digitising Pocket Money

    10/07/2017 Duración: 01h01min

    In this episode David and Simon are joined by regular Sarah Kocianski, and RFi and Sky News Australia’s Chloe James, who makes her Fintech Insider  debut, for this week’s news. First up, they discuss the pros and cons of “screen-scraping” – do banks only want open banking on their terms and to pick and choose the bits of it they want?; is it right that challengers only get one representative at the Open Banking Initiative- and is Atom really a challenger bank?;  and is a CIO title unnecessary?  You can’t innovate in a silo, it needs to go company wide, nor can one person or department “own” innovation, that only creates turf wars. There are also strong views on the ‘culture of harassment’ for women in tech as reported by the New York Times and how sad it is that this culture already permeates an industry that’s so young. The necessity of speaking up to shatter unconscious bias in the industry is paramount. They also take on Danske Bank’s pocket money app to allow parents the ability to digitise pocket

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