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Mathias Wikström, CEO, DoconomyRecent research reveals that consumers around the globe are increasingly concerned about climate change and want to take individual action, but many feel constrained by their financial situation. Not feeling in control of their finances makes it hard for people to focus on living sustainably, and there is a lack of meaningful action from traditional leaders. This, according to Mathias Wikström, CEO of Doconomy, speaking to Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence, offers an unprecedented opportunity for banks to evolve, take a leadership role, and create a fundamental shift in what banking and wealth means in the 21st century.
As the Nordic sun lingers in the sky, signaling the start of summer, Fintech Daydreaming brings you a season finale packed with the latest and greatest from the financial technology front. Join Pål, Ville, and our beloved guest co-host Janne Salminen from Helsinki Fintech Farm for one last hurrah before we all take a well-deserved summer break. In this episode, Pål dives into the fresh collaboration between Aktia and Swedbank in Finland. This partnership is like the unexpected summer hit of the year—potentially game-changing and with a catchy tune of enhanced financial services that might just stick in your head (or your wallet). Janne brings to the table some exciting news from Doconomy, a climate fintech startup that's making waves faster than a midsummer lake. With new funding and big plans, they're the environmental warriors of the fintech world, and Janne's got the scoop on how they're planning to green our screens. Wrapping things up, Ville tackles the intricate and often murky waters of digital currencies. With Reltime enabling merchants to accept payments in digital currencies and central bank digital currencies globally, it's time to clear the air on all the misinformation floating around. It's a bit like trying to find the truth in a sea of tourist trap reviews. So, whether you're gearing up for a summer of adventures or just some peaceful nights under the Nordic sky, tune in for this episode of Fintech Daydreaming. It's your guide to the latest fintech trends and a perfect way to cap off the season. We'll be back after the break with more tales from the fintech frontier, but until then, enjoy the sunshine and stay savvy, fintech fans! - Email us on Hello@FintechDaydreaming.com - Fintech Daydreaming home page - https://www.FintechDaydreaming.com - Fintech Daydreaming on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FintechDaydream - Fintech Daydreaming on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-daydreaming - Pål Krogdahl - https://www.linkedin.com/in/krogdahl/ - Ville Sointu - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ville-sointu-54682b/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fintech-daydreaming/message
「フィンテックスタートアップDoconomy、シリーズBで58億円調達。サステナブルチョイスを支援するソリューション拡大へ」 フィンテックスタートアップDoconomyが、シリーズB(資金調達ラウンド)で3,400万ユーロ(約58億円)を調達した。調達した資金を元手に、北米での事業拡大とサステナブルチョイスを支援するソリューションの拡大を図る。The post フィンテックスタートアップDoconomy、シリーズBで58億円調達。サステナブルチョイスを支援するソリューション拡大へ first appeared on 金融・投資メディアHEDGE GUIDE.
Welcome to the Trailblazers of Inclusion Podcast! In Episode 4, we feature Katarina Wangler Bjork, a climate policy and sustainability advisor to startups, Nordic giants, and global organisations. Currently the Chief Climate Policy Officer at Doconomy, Katarina has a 25-year career in sustainability, from her start as a youth delegate at UNFCCC COP3 to her current leadership roles. In this episode, Katarina shares insights from her career, including her groundbreaking work at Doconomy recognised at COP28. As an advocate for diversity in tech, she discusses how inclusive environments can drive global climate policies and the role of financial tools in climate action. Katarina emphasises responsible innovation for creating positive, transformative solutions in sustainability.
We speak with guest Allys Todd about her career in climate impact and how ValAi is helping people fight climate change.We then move into Allys' ideas around moving from a 'unicorn' economy to a 'zebra' economy, and Doconomy, a European fintech company linking everyday transactions with carbon emissions.Get in contact with Allys: * LinkedIn * ValAiAbout AllysAllys Todd is the cofounder and Chief Executive of Val.Ai. Allys has a Bachelor of Technology, Flinders University. She has had a career in climate impact, carbon conservation and community collaboration. Allys is a shared value partnership specialist with a Prime Minister's Award for Community and Business Partnership. Allys established the world's first Art event Carbon Offset and Carbon Neutral event with Greening Australia, Arts Projects Australia and WOMADelaide (18 years strong). Allys has also led the Conservation Council of South Australia, as General Manager and facilitated the South Australian Nature Alliance.ValAi is a globally recognised climate and fintech company with a vision to decarbonise the economy and not let any household be left behind. The Val.Ai technology provides data insights to lenders, insurers, homeowners and the property sector on the financed emissions associated with homes and digital engagement platforms to manage and track home sustainability, energy use, carbon footprint & climate resilience.----------------This episode is part of a special series with _SOUTHSTART in the lead up to the 2024 festival from the 5th to 7th March in Adelaide. Click HERE for more info.Help us grow by liking, sharing and commenting, and if you're interested in pursuing any of our ideas, or you already have, reach out to us for a chat.If you're an entrepreneur or in corporate innovation and want some help in idea generation and/or idea validation, get in touch with us.Music by Rodney Hutton. Artwork by Anton Mastrullo.
Scandinavia is home to some of the most celebrated tech companies in recent years: Skype, Spotify, and Klarna. Cities like Stockholm and Copenhagen are also home to a new generation of startups creating waves across Europe.In this podcast, we talk to Henrik Rosvall, chief operating officer of Stockholm-based climate fintech Doconomy and Emil Stigsgaard Fuglsang, co-founder and chief operating officer at Matter, the Copenhagen-based sustainability insights fintech.We discuss the fintech scene in Scandinavia and why it is the envy of other nations across Europe; the factors that make cities like Stockholm and Copenhagen attractive fintech ecosystems; how receptive Scandinavians are to startups and fintechs; and whether the desire to tackle the climate crisis is particularly acute in the Nordics.Commenting on Scandinavian success stories like Klarna and Spotify, Rosvall said: “The big giants have fostered a new generation of entrepreneurs.”Fuglsang says that those fintechs that are successful in the region are usually successful globally too.Those that make it in the region “typically make it because we go global quite quick and that is because [Scandinavia] has fairly small markets,” he saysThe pair also discuss that the relatively high standards of living in the Nordics mean there is generally a higher motivation to care about climate change and try and tackle it.
Sustainability has become a hot corporate buzzword, but is it a fad, or here to stay? Marie Soon, Mastercard APAC head of Sustainability, chats with Eugenia Koh from Standard Chartered and Mathias Wikström from Doconomy to debunk common misconceptions, explore why going green makes good business sense - and ‘cents' - and how companies can successfully transition to a low-carbon economy through smart innovation.
Katarina Wangler Björk of Doconomy joins Ryan Fan, Managing Director and Vice Chair, Global Markets to discuss Doconomy's carbon calculator – what it does, how it is changing consumer and business behaviours, and why it's an important tool for climate action.
We caught up with Mathias Wikström, CEO of Sweden's Doconomy, to learn more about its platform to measure climate and social impact in the financial services industry.The Stockholm-based scale-up, which recently acquired fellow Swedish financial wellbeing fintech Dreams Technology for an undisclosed sum, last raised funding back in September 2021.We asked Wikström what's been up with the business since, if fresh financing will (need) to be raised, and learned more about how the company helps banks, brands, and consumers better understand and reduce their environmental impact.You can watch the video on YouTube here.
In the last episode of our first season, Silvia takes you through our more popular shows – from our very first recording, where Alison Taylor of NYU Stern School of Business examined the “language” of ESG; to a close look at carbon markets, credits and offsetting; to a conversation with Mathias Wikström, the founder of Swedish climate tech start-up Doconomy, about education, inclusivity, and activism.Our top shows:How to speak ‘ESG'Should you offset your carbon emissions?Meet the green tech activistsAlison Taylor's opinion piece:Incentivising ESG: What does it really take? Our carbon market coverage:Kenya carbon offsetting project has ‘serious failings', report findsIntegrity Council launches global benchmark for carbon creditsBuilding up the voluntary carbon markets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guests are Mathias Wikström, CEO Doconomy and Henrik Rosvall CEO of Dreams Technology. We chat about the recent acquisition of Dreams by Doconomy and why connecting Carbon Data with finance and behavioural science is critical to help achieve net zero goals. >> Please note that Mathias was in an airport when we recorded the podcast, so there are occasional sound quality issues
« De plus en plus comprennent que nous devons relever ce défi ensemble et changer leur comportement pour avoir un mode de vie moins impactant. J'espère qu'un jour, nous pourrons dire : « Nous avons fait tout ce que nous pouvions, nous l'avons fait ensemble et nous avons réussi ! » Mais nous devons commencer à agir maintenant. Nous pouvons soit nous asseoir et discuter et dire un jour ou nous pouvons décider que c'est le premier jour ! » Avec un réchauffement climatique à +1,5 °C, entre 9 % et 14 % des espèces sont impactées alors que seulement 30 % des émissions mondiales de CO2 sont absorbées par les océans.* Maintenir le changement climatique en dessous de 1,5 °C n'est donc plus un objectif mais une limite à ne pas dépasser et Doconomy l'a bien compris. Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Mathias Wikström, cofondateur et président-directeur général de l'entreprise d'impact-tech Doconomy, créée en 2018. Il nous explique le cheminement de sa prise de conscience et de son intérêt grandissant pour l'écologie. Sa démarche aujourd'hui qui vise à investir dans un large écosystème d'outils financiers afin de lutter contre le dérèglement climatique et impulser le changement positif. Cette start-up suédoise, devenue partenaire de la Convention-Cadre des Nations-Unies sur le changement climatique, a mis au point une application qui permet de calculer en temps réel le carbone émis par nos achats. Un moyen concret permettant à chacun d'agir directement pour réduire les impacts de sa propre consommation sur l'environnement. « Ensemble, nous pouvons apporter des changements structurels en remaniant le système financier. Nous croyons sincèrement que la prise de conscience de l'impact de notre consommation peut constituer jeter les bases d'une nouvelle façon de penser. » Très bonne écoute ! Pour en savoir plus sur Doconomy : Doconomy – Impact Applied™ Retrouvez ici le calculateur des Nations Unis dont Mathias parle : Lifestyle Impact Calculator – Doconomy Et pour lire un cas concrêt de partenariat entre Doconomy avec une banque, en l'occurence Findomestic en Italie expliqué par Mathias : Our Manifesto in Action "We would like to guide our customers towards a more sustainable consumption. Acting against the climate change and protecting the environment are at the heart of our strategy." - Personal Finance (personal-finance.bnpparibas)
"More and more understand that we need to step up to this challenge together and more and more change their behavior to have a less impactful lifestyle. I'm hoping that one day be able to say: "We did everything we could, we did it together and we were successful!" But we need to startvacting and we need to start acting now. We can either sit around and discuss and say one day or we can decide that this is day one!" Mathias Wikström With global warming at +1.5°C, between 9% and 14% of species are impacted while 30% of global CO2 emissions are absorbed by the oceans.* Keeping climate change below 1.5°C is therefore no longer an objective but a limit not to be exceeded and Doconomy has understood this. In this episode, we welcome Mathias Wikström, co-founder and CEO of the impact-tech company Doconomy, created in 2018. He explains the path of his awareness and growing interest in ecology. Its current approach aims to invest in a broad ecosystem of financial tools to fight climate change and drive positive change. This Swedish start-up, which has become a partner of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, has developed an app that allows us to calculate in real time the carbon emitted by our purchases. A concrete way for everyone to act directly to reduce the impacts of their own consumption on the environment. "Together, we can make structural changes by overhauling the financial system. We sincerely believe that awareness of the impact of our consumption can lay the foundation for a new way of thinking.” Very good listening! Click here to visit Doconomy's website, and here to access the Lifestyle Impact Calculator and try it. You can read the article published on BNP Paribas Personal Finance about Doconomy and Findomestic here.
Welcome to Evo Nordics with your host Gemma Thomason. In today's episode, we will be exploring the impact of passionate workforces on start-ups. Joining us are four exceptional guests from leading companies in the Nordics. Annja Karlsson, COO of Eir Försäkring AB, Alexandra Karnig, Head of Business at Doconomy, Nils Paulsson, User Researcher at Gimi, and Sophie Rigollet, Head of Design at Worldfavor. These experts will share their insights on how passion and purpose can drive innovation and growth, and how startups can cultivate and maintain a passionate workforce.
In the next few episodes, Silvia Pavoni, your host, will introduce you to some of the most inspiring entrepreneurs creating solutions and galvanising efforts to address climate change. There are more than 800 of them in Europe alone!In this episode, you will hear from Mathias Wikström, the founder of Doconomy, a Swedish start-up that, among other things, helps consumers measure the carbon footprint of the products they buy through their credit cards. Since it was launched in 2018, Doconomy has grown rapidly, partnered with MasterCard as well as with the United Nations, and secured relationships with banks that, combined, reach about 850mn potential users of Doconomy's varios ‘calculators'.Have a listen. And if you'd like to find out your carbon footprint number (like Silvia did), the link to Doconomy's “lifestyle impact calculator” is in the show notes.-Want to find out what your number is? https://doconomy.com/lifestyle-impact/More on green tech companies here: https://www.sustainableviews.com/climate-tech-sector-fills-carbon-reporting-gap-for-smaller-companies/And here: https://www.sustainableviews.com/meet-the-esg-disruptors/And you can read about “competence greenwashing” here: https://www.sustainableviews.com/demand-for-esg-expertise-reveals-competence-greenwashing-risk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Johan Pihl, Co-founder of Doconomy, shares the inspiring story behind the Swedish climate tech, which was named one of The World's Most Innovative Companies of 2022 by Fast Company. Johan talks about creativity, the deep urge to change the world and why testing ideas that aren't allowed is critical to tackle the climate crisis. Host: Christian BudtzShort cuts:02:30 Johan's view on creativity, advertising and innovation06:45 The story of how Doconomy started 12:00 The big idea behind the DO Black project with MasterCard 16:45 Johan explains the award-winning tool "The 2030 Calculator" 22:45 How Doconomy is making sense of data 31:30 Johan's philosophy on radical innovation 39:30 Advice for advertising creatives
In today's episode of Highway to Scale, we're joined by Mathias Wikström, CEO & Co-Founder of Doconomy — a company that provides digital services for everyday climate action that turn your spending into a financial power for a sustainable future. In this podcast, Mathias will tell us more about impact tech, how our understanding of impact is reshaping all commercial activity on Earth and how we can use financial tools to educate and drive positive change.__________GUEST:Mathias Wikström —CEO & Co-Founder of Doconomy_ABOUT MATHIAS WIKSTRÖM:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathiasw1/Mathias Wikström is a Sweden-based renowned sustainability business leader and creative strategist. He founded Doconomy together with Johan Pihl and spearheaded globally awarded forefront projects in Finance, Sustainability and Human Rights.He has received an EMBA with honors at Stockholm School of Economics with a focus on Leading Innovation. Mathias has won several Grand Prix at Cannes Lions and served on many award juries, as President for Innovation in Eurobest amongst others. He is a high-scoring speaker at industry summits in Europe, the USA, Asia, and Latin America as well as with the UN and UNFCCC. _ABOUT DOCONOMY:https://doconomy.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/doconomy/Doconomy is a fintech startup that provides leading impact data services for individuals and corporations to help educate, engage and reduce environmental impact. They believe that people want to contribute to saving the planet but are hindered by insufficient tools to do so.Their solution for consumers is called DO — a mobile banking service that enables users to understand the impact of their daily choices. This allows people to adjust behavior, and to compensate for their impact on the planet. Åland Index, a cloud-based service for climate impact calculations, is their enterprise service. It's the leading index solution for CO2 emission calculations for payments and financial transactions with banks representing over 500 000 000 users and growing.Their next-gen transparency tool for brands and producers is called The 2030 Calculator — a Product Carbon Footprint Tool. It that can help others to better understand the carbon footprint of the products and materials they produce as well as provide the transparency that will allow consumers to make informed consumption choices._____GET IN TOUCH WITH BORNFIGHT:www.linkedin.com/company/bornfightwww.instagram.com/bornfightwww.bornfight.comhello@bornfight.com
Climate and finance might seem mutually exclusive. In fact, they're closely connected. Aaron McCreary of Doconomy talks with David about climate fintech and how financial institutions can better track their carbon footprint. McCreary also discusses his path to a career in sustainability and what consumers can expect in the future when it comes to eco-friendly offerings from banks and other corporations.
In der Mittagsfolge begrüßen wir Franz Salzmann, CEO und Founder von Helu.io, und sprechen mit ihm über eine Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 10 Millionen US-Dollar. Helu.io hat eine Finanzplanungs- und Analyse-Plattform entwickelt, welche die Prozesse effizienter gestalten und die Kommunikation erleichtern soll. Daten können kollaborativ mit Teammitgliedern bearbeitet werden und ermöglichen durch die Digitalisierung eine einfachere Kooperation zwischen Steuerberatungen, Finanzabteilungen, Mandantinnen und Mandanten sowie CFOs. Durch digitale Buchhaltungsintegrationen und Datenuploads ist die Erstellung beliebig vieler Berichte innerhalb weniger Minuten möglich. Das Startup wurde im Jahr 2020 von Franz Salzmann in Wien gegründet. Mittlerweile beschäftigt das Jungunternehmen 25 Personen in 8 Ländern und kann eine Software-Kooperation mit der Buchhaltungssoftware Datev vorweisen. In einer Series-A-Finanzierungsrunde hat das Wiener Startup nun 10 Millionen US-Dollar eingesammelt. Der Leadinvestor war hierbei der Wagniskapitalgeber CommerzVentures. Der Frankfurter VC wurde 2014 in der Commerzbank-Sparte gegründet und ist seit 2019 unabhängig. Mit 3 Fonds, die insgesamt ein Volumen von 550 Millionen Euro aufweisen, investiert der Risikokapitalgeber hauptsächlich in FinTechs und InsurTechs ab der Serie A. Zum Unternehmensportfolio gehören u.a. Etoro, ManyPets, Afilio, Alviere, ClimateView, Doconomy, Fraugster, Getsafe, Hedvig, Iwoca, Mambu, Omnyway, OpenLegacy, PayKey, WeGift und By Miles. Zudem beteiligten sich der Pariser VC Iris und der Wiener Frühphaseninvestor Speedinvest an der Runde. Im Jahr 2021 hatte Helu.io mit seiner Seed-Finanzierungsrunde in Höhe von 4,2 Millionen Euro Wefox-Gründer Fabian Wesemann, Bitpanda-Gründer Eric Demuth, den ehemaligen Lakestar-Partner Gilad Novik und Oliver Manojlovic von Personio mit an Bord geholt. Mit der Serie A erhöht sich die Gesamtfinanzierung des Unternehmens innerhalb von 12 Monaten auf rund 15 Millionen US-Dollar. Mit dem frischen Kapital soll das Produktportfolio erweitert werden. Hierfür ist bereits ein Budget-Planungstool in Entwicklung, welches 2023 gelauncht werden soll. One more thing wird präsentiert von OMR Reviews – Finde die richtige Software für Dein Business. Wenn auch Du Dein Lieblingstool bewerten willst, schreibe eine Review auf OMR Reviews unter https://moin.omr.com/insider. Dafür erhältst du einen 15€ Amazon Gutschein.
My guest today is Mathias Wikstrom, CEO of Doconomy. Doconomy provides data services that help businesses monitor and assess their environmental footprint based on transactional and financial data. Consumers can find out the footprint of their lifestyle choices, brands can calculate their product's footprint. And they're also working to develop a tool that enables banks to aggregate the information provided to their consumers – this is really important because it means helping banks report on their ESG impact, by harnessing the data and insights from their total consumer credit portfolio. Me and Mathias had a really awesome conversation, so tune in for more on climate data, how it helps us understand our impact on the world and how the financial system can facilitate a net zero economy
Anirudh Singh sits down with Arvind Purushotham, Global Head of Venture Investing at Citi Ventures. The two discuss Arvind's early career at Menlo Ventures, developing partnerships between portfolio companies and Citibank, investments in Doconomy, DriveWealth, and TRM labs, Citi impact fund, and much more. Arvind Purushotham: As Global Head of Venture Investing, Arvind leads Citi's efforts to identify, invest in, and partner with leading startups as a way to bring cutting-edge technologies and capabilities to Citi's businesses and functions. Additionally, he serves as a partner to Citi's business leaders and helps identify market trends based on the 1000+ startups the Venture Investing team meets every year. Under his leadership the group has partnered with category-defining startups such as Square, Plaid, DocuSign, Honey, Betterment, Braze, Netskope, and Tanium. In his capacity as head of venture investing for the company, he also co-leads the Citi Impact Fund. Prior to Citi, Arvind spent nearly a decade as a Managing Director at Menlo Ventures, where he was an investor and Board member at companies including Kazeon Systems, Cavium Networks, Solidcore, nCircle Network Security, Intelligent Results, and Vhayu Technologies. Previously, Arvind was a design engineer and a Program Manager at Intel Corporation. Arvind obtained his BSEE from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, an MSEE from Case Western Reserve University, and an MBA with Distinction from Harvard Business School. He enjoys running, photography, and reading in his spare time. Arvind is passionate about golf—a passion, sadly, that his skill level does not match. He lives in Palo Alto, CA with his wife, two sons, and their black lab Rocky. For more FinTech insights, follow us below: Medium: medium.com/wharton-fintech LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/wharton-fintech-club/ WFT Twitter: twitter.com/whartonfintech Anirudh's Twitter: twitter.com/avsingh_24
Green transition is one of the hot topics today. Nina Mohanty with two top guests explores the fintech opportunities to make the carbon offset trade market work.Mathias Wikström, CEO of Doconomy presents his solution that allows calculating the carbon impact of every transaction. Calculating emission is the first step and without it is not possible to proceed to a proper reduction or offset strategyIwa Pawlak, COO&Founder of Smart Forest puts the focus on the offset stage by allowing people to easily invest in new sustainable forests. This investment opportunity goes beyond the approach of the many tree-planting projects. Connect with the guests!Iwa Pawlak: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iwapawlakMathias Wikström: https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/mathiasw1Nina Mohanty (host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninamohanty/
Green fintech is one of the hottest areas right now so in this episode we have the pleasure of having three guests to help us discover the current state of green fintech. We have the pleasure of having Mathias Wikström CEO at Doconomy, Anders Norlin investor and Anja Rundquist from Worldfavor joining us. Together we are taking the pulse on the current development and discuss the latest happenings. We also talk about the importance of partnerships and how to succeed with international expansions. Enjoy! To learn more about the development of green fintech in Stockholm, check out Invest Stockhom's fintech guide that has a special section on green fintech. https://www.investstockholm.com/documents/75/stockholm-fintech-guide-2021.pdf Learn more about Doconomy: https://doconomy.com/sv/start/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathiasw1/ Learn more about Worldfavor: https://worldfavor.com/sv/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjarundquist/ Connect with Anders Norlin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norlinanders/
This week Marty and Matt discuss: - tax change in infrastructure bill - wasabi wallet 2.0 blog - el salvador owns 700 bitcoin - compass adds at home mining option - chainalysis runs a block explorer to track users - Simple Bitcoin Wallet v2.1.12 - Blue Wallet v6.2.7 - Lightning Terminal v0.5.1-alpha - Immortan v0.2.4 - gladstein on el salvador - US Treasury sanctions Russian bitcoin exchange - Doconomy carbon limits credit card - Evergrande - UK nat gas crisis Shoutout to this week's sponsors. Cash App. Start #stackingsats today. Use the promo code: "stackingsats" to receive $10 and contribute $10 to OWLS Lacrosse when you download the app. Unchained Capital. Check out their white glove vault concierge service that will take you from zero to secure multisig setup in no time. Use the code TFTC and receive $50 off that package that includes 2 Trezor Model Ts and $1,000 in your vault. Braiins. Braiins are leaders in the mining industry; running Slush Pool, creating firmware to make miners more profitable (Braiins OS+), and building out Stratum V2 to help further decentralize mining and make Bitcoin more robust. Check out their mining profitability calculator. Compass Mining. Compass wants to democratize bitcoins hashrate and give everyone the ability to strengthen the network while mining bitcoin profitably. Thanks to Compass, it's never been easier to mine bitcoin. Check them out at compassmining.io
This week we're talking to Ben Stuart. He's the Head of Growth and Transformation and Chief Marketing Officer for Bank of the West. To learn more about the Bank of the West and the 1% for the Planet account, visit www.bankofthewest.com/1percent, or follow along with them on Twitter and Instagram.---This week's episode of The Social Shift Podcast is a production of Third Shift Creative. It's hosted by Andrew Rurik and edited by Kate Eckberg.Say hello and connect with us on Instagram and Twitter--- DisclosureThe 1% for the Planet account is the Any Deposit Checking account that donates 1% of the net revenue to environmental nonprofits through the 1% for the Planet organization. Net revenue is generally defined as all fees charged to the account, plus interest income earned by the Bank on this account, minus any losses, debit card revenue and reversals. To view the complete definition of net revenue, please visit the product disclosures at https://www.bankofthewest.com/personal-banking/checking-accounts/one-percent-checking.html$10 monthly service charge on the account is waived if at least one deposit of any amount is made during the statement cycle. Deposits include direct deposit, mobile deposit, ATM deposit, or in-branch deposit of any amount. Does not include fund transfers between Bank of the West accounts or any credits from Bank of the West.The carbon tracking tool, which will appear in the Bank of the West Mobile app for 1% for the Planet account, uses the Åland Index, a cloud-based service for carbon impact calculations, to provide a measurement of the potential carbon impact of purchases made with the 1% for the Planet debit card. The calculation is based on the merchant code, a code that indicates the types of goods or services a company provides, and the amount of the purchase. The actual carbon impact may be higher or lower than the measurement provided. Doconomy has advised us that the Åland Index is the leading index solution for carbon emission calculations for payments and financial transaction Åland Index Solution is a joint venture between Ålandsbanken and Doconomy. Bank of the West licenses the Åland Index through Doconomy. Bank of the West does not control or guarantee the accuracy of the information provided by the Åland Index and makes no representation or warranties regarding the service.
RESET Mindset - Responsible Enterprises for Social and Environmental Transformation
In this episode, Marcello and Nao interviewed co-founders of Doconomy Mathias Wikström and Johan Pihl. Doconomy helps each of us measure and take control and keep track of CO2 emissions generated from our everyday consumption. Hear from the cofounders Mathias Wikström and Johan Pihl on their journey to raise global awareness, disseminate knowledge to the many and bring evidence of what utilizing the power of banking, leading climate expertise, and global payment technology at scale can achieve. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/resetmindset-responsible/support
Ouça nosso compilado semanal das principais notícias que aconteceram no cenário fintech no Brasil e no mundo! O Boletim conta com o patrocínio da Conductor, plataforma líder na América Latina em meios de pagamento e banking as a service. A Conductor atende as principais fintechs, bancos, varejistas e diferentes empresas, permitindo que ofereçam soluções de pagamento inovadoras a seus clientes. Acesse www.conductor.com.br e entenda melhor como transformar o seu negócio! Nesta edição: - A insurtech Mutuus recebe investimentos de R$1,5 milhão; - Novo relatório da consultoria Distrito aponta uma perspectiva de alta na quantidade de operações de M&A este ano no país; - A corretora de criptomoedas Mercado Bitcoin contrata bancos de investimento para coordenarem sua abertura de capital na bolsa de valores; - Banco do Brasil e o Itaú anunciaram que vão possibilitar que seus clientes tenham exposição em criptoativos; - O Picpay anuncia que superou a marca de 50 milhões de usuários; - O Mercado Livre e o seu braço fintech, Mercado Pago, trazem novidades relativas ao Pix; - Em um movimento de reposicionamento estratégico, o Neon encerra sua conta PJ; - Pesquisa da Forbes, aponta 6 neobanks dentre os melhores bancos do país; - A Consensys, empresa de software com foco na rede Ethereum, recebeu uma rodada de investimentos no valor de US$65 milhões. - O super app asiático Grab irá se fundir à um SPAC e fazer sua estreia na Nasdaq; - Mastercard anuncia uma parceria com a Fintech sueca Doconomy para lançar uma calculadora de pegadas de carbono para bancos em todo o mundo; - o Ant Group formará uma holding financeira após sofrer sanções regulatórias na China. Estamos também no Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn e Spotify! Siga-nos em: https://www.instagram.com/fintechtalksbr https://www.facebook.com/fintechtalksbr/ https://www.youtube.com/fintechtalks https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/fintech-talks/ https://open.spotify.com/show/2AVngeMgLIO7r8cqwGYBPY
Starting Sustainability: Sustainable Living: eco-friendly: environment: green: recycle: zero-waste
www.startingsustainability.com Welcome to 2021! Did you make a New Year's resolution? Hopefully you did! If you made a resolution to be more sustainable, Michael Callas from Vacuumlabs has been working on a project to help you make informed decisions for sustainable purchases using the Doconomy calculator, coming soon to banks in the USA. Show notes available at www.startingsustainability.com/episode60
Em 2092, já ninguém vive ao segundo. O tempo é infinito. Já não há seres humanos, somos todos híbridos. Para chegarmos a este ponto começamos aqui, com possibilidades de novas formas de transação, acordos e definições diferentes do que é ser "verde" que pouco têm a ver com dinheiro; e também sobre gadgets e eletrodomésticos inteligentes que nos ajudam a ser mais especializados neles. Do Black : https://doconomy.com/doeverydayclimateaction/ *pequena nota : talvez o cartão seja da Doconomy e a Mastercard é que os apoia.
Solving environmental issues with Doconomy financial service tools? Yes! Listen to this episode where Mathias Wikstrom (CEO) and Johan Pihl (Founder and Head of Innovation) at Doconomy discuss how they brought to market a credit card that enables its users to behave more sustainably. Finding an intersection between banking services and decreasing CO2 emissions might seem impossible at the first sight; But Mathias and Johan decided to pull these threads together and in turn, create a new market. Doconomy not only puts a limit on customers' credit cards using CO2 emissions to make their purchases more conscious – but they also created the 2030 Calculator, a resource that allows anyone to assess the environmental impact of their purchases. It's an incredible journey – and one that involved some unexpected steps to help them to reach their long-term goal: a more sustainable planet for everyone. Find out more about Doconomy at https://doconomy.com or get in touch with Mathias and Johan through LinkedIn. ----- ‘Banking on Air' is the official Vacuumlabs podcast covering the challenges, opportunities, perspectives and opinions that matter to you and to our community. In this podcast, we are looking under the hood of the changing face of tech: the acceleration in all things digital, the impact of regulation (and disruption), the need for genuine collaboration – and the specter of competitors old and new as it plays out in fintech and financial services around the world. We're making this series so we can share our experience and expertise in creating solutions for the digital journey for incumbents, community banks, and fintechs. We believe that the future is in communities when it comes to digital transformation in financial services, and we'll be sharing our thoughts with you, but also getting your together with our guests. This episode was hosted by Marcel Klimo from Vacuumlabs. Listen to the original podcast episode on Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, or here: And don't forget to subscribe!
Hur förvandlar man en bra reklamidé till en startup som tar in 50 miljoner kronor i kapital? Varför har kreatörer så dåligt självförtroende? Och behöver man verkligen en MBA för att bli en framgångsrik entreprenör? Johan Pihl och Mathias Wikström, tidigare byråledare på Great Works och RBK, pratar med David Orlic om fintech-raketen Doconomy.I säsong 3 av Orlic & möter vi några av Sveriges bästa kreatörer, som alla valt att lämna en framgångsrik karriär för att börja om från noll.Orlic & är en podd från Vad Vi Vet. Producent: Lars Erlandsson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I säsong 3 av Orlic & möter vi några av Sveriges bästa kreatörer, som alla valt att lämna en framgångsrik karriär för att börja om från noll. Efter att ha blivit bäst i världen på att bygga andras varumärken, bygger dom nu sina egna. Prenumerera nu för att inte missa ngot.Gäster: Closely, Doconomy, Yagya, Uniform & :Part. Producent: Lars Erlandsson. Orlic & är en podd från Vad Vi Vet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Johan Pihl och Mathias Wikström som är grundare av Doconomy – startupen med ambitioner att bidra till positiv klimatförändring genom ökad konsumtionsmedvetenhet gästar avsnitt 65. Med hjälp av bolagets mobiltjänst kan du som konsument mäta din dagliga klimatpåverkan och miljökompensera för de klimatutsläpp du inte har möjligheten att minska. Dagens avsnitt ger dig som lyssnar spännande insikter kring Doconomys framtidsvisioner samt hur du själv kan hjälpa till att bidra till en bättre värld. Trevlig lyssning!
In this episode we talk with Nathalie Green from Doconomy and Madeleine Sandell from Ålandsbanken about the climate, how the Do App help consumers understand their CO2 footprint through their transaction data. We also talk about the collaboration between the new and young company Doconomy and the old and big institution Ålandsbanken - how does the collaboration work and what is important to think about when collaborating. Join us in this episode for an interesting discussion with one of the hottest CO2-footprint apps out their!
In this episode, the Australian's stranded in South America, the shocking coronavirus statistic and the launch of a carbon credit card.Explore your boundaries and discover your next adventure with The World Nomads Podcast. Hosted by Podcast Producer Kim Napier and World Nomads Phil Sylvester, each episode will take you around the world with insights into destinations from travellers and experts. They'll share the latest in travel news, answer your travel questions and fill you in on what World Nomads is up to, including the latest scholarships and guides.World Nomads is a fast-growing online travel company that provides inspiration, advice, safety tips and specialized travel insurance for independent, volunteer and student travelers traveling and studying most anywhere in the world. Our online global travel insurance covers travelers from more than 135 countries and allows you to buy and claim online, 24/7, even while already traveling.The World Nomads Podcast is not your usual travel Podcast. It's everything for the adventurous, independent traveler.
Det handlar om hajpade nedlagda byråer, ifrågasatta influencers, Greta Thunberg, Oatly, Burger King, Klarna och Doconomy när vi sammanfattar årets viktigaste reklamhändelser 2019. Lite skvaller, lite analys och lite vanligt gött tjöt, helt enkelt.
As we rolled out the previous episode discussing what we think lies ahead on Fintech landscape, we saw several ask from people on what they would like to see as well. So, Theo kickstarted a Twitter crowdsourcing attempt to get a Fintech wishlist. We then spent sometime discussing that on this week's podcast.We start with Diversity as that was the biggest ask from Twitteratis. For instance, despite efforts across the ecosystem, we still see a massive difference in funding for women led startups. This is something we should see addressed soon.The other key ask was sustainable finance. We had highlighted this as a key area that would start seeing more and more focus in the last episode. Since then we have seen some big news with Mastercard investing into Doconomy and other climate conscious efforts from Fintechs.Fintech education was one key ask from the crowd. Theo and Brad feel there is a strong case for a proper course, where as Arun felt that with the quality of online content on Fintech, we only need Fintech education for specialists. These and more in today's episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As we rolled out the previous episode discussing what we think lies ahead on Fintech landscape, we saw several ask from people on what they would like to see as well. So, Theo kickstarted a Twitter crowdsourcing attempt to get a Fintech wishlist. We then spent sometime discussing that on this week's podcast.We start with Diversity as that was the biggest ask from Twitteratis. For instance, despite efforts across the ecosystem, we still see a massive difference in funding for women led startups. This is something we should see addressed soon.The other key ask was sustainable finance. We had highlighted this as a key area that would start seeing more and more focus in the last episode. Since then we have seen some big news with Mastercard investing into Doconomy and other climate conscious efforts from Fintechs.Fintech education was one key ask from the crowd. Theo and Brad feel there is a strong case for a proper course, where as Arun felt that with the quality of online content on Fintech, we only need Fintech education for specialists. These and more in today's episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Doconomy, uma startup sueca, lançou o DO Black, um cartão de crédito com um limite de despesa anual, baseado nas emissões de C02 provocadas pelas compras que são efetuadas. O cartão está associado a uma aplicação que permite fazer a gestão das finanças pessoais e monitorizar a pegada de carbono. Saiba mais sobre inovação e nova economia em supertoast.pt.
Möt Nathalie Green, VD och medgrundare på DoconomyNathalie har ett stort engagemang i hållbarhetsfrågor. Hon vill att det ska kännas positivt att göra en beteendeförändring, att varje liten förändring i den egna konsumtionen kan bidra till att minimera klimatpåverkan. För drygt ett år sedan bestämde hon sig för att lämna sitt jobb som kommunikationschef på ett stort bolag för att på heltid jobba med hållbarhetsfrågor i Doconomy, ett digitalt startup bolag. Nyfiken på hur du enkelt kan klimatkompensera? Gå in på doconomy.comMålgrupp: Kvinnor 50+Musikproducent: Beata RautioRedigering och klipp: Pauline BrewitzFoto: Privat See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi måste alla ta ett större ansvar för att nå de globala miljömålen. Men hur gör vi det i vardagen? Hör Nathalie Green, vd för nystartade Doconomy, berätta i lunchpodden ”Min bästa idé” hur du kan shoppa för en bättre miljö där hennes bank-app ska minska konsumtionshetsen. Och varför det ska göra lite ont att shoppa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.